In The Loop: March 13 – April 9
In The Loop highlights events going on at Goucher and in places nearby to help readers stay up-to-date on what’s happening in the near future. Below you’ll find on and off-campus events hand-selected by Q staffers with college students in…
As Campus Safety Concerns Rise, Faculty Aim to Prioritize Student Input
The discovery of anti-Black graffiti in Heubeck-Gamble Residence Hall, and a general uptick in vandalism on campus, sparked deliberations from various stakeholders over how to improve safety at Goucher. One move that has drawn opposition from students is the administration’s…
Repeated Breaking of P. Selz and Fireside Elevators Creates an Inaccessible Environment
The elevator in Pagliaro Selz (P. Selz) failed to operate on February 20, continuing a trend from last semester of recurring issues with Fireside and P. Selz elevators constantly breaking down and concerning students about their safety and accessibility. P….
Fresh Start for Spring Sports
Avid sports fans may be feeling a void in their life right now. The period between the end of football with the Superbowl in early February, and the start of March Madness in late March can be rough. This void…
A Swimmer’s Reflection on the Culmination of Swim Season and Conference Championships
On February 17 marked the first out of three days conference champions. Let me tell you, the bus ride to Germantown, MD was the complete opposite on that Sunday February 19. The bus ride was emotionally wrecked, with swimming being…
Goucher Enrollment Slowly But Surely Recovers From Pandemic-Era Low Point
Like many other small liberal arts schools, Goucher has been suffering a notable decline in enrollment over the past few years. Much of this is due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused a significant decline in college enrollment overall, and…
How the 15-Year Campus Master Plan is Not Accessible (Opinion)
Leading up to Goucher’s 150th anniversary in 2035, the administration proposed a campus master plan to guide the college through the next 15 years. The plan is supposedly student-centered, accessible, and sustainable for future Gophers. Our campus is working with…
Bathroom Break: Mary Fisher Dining
By “Little John” Flusher Edition 2 Mary Fisher Main Floor: ★ ½ Dear reader, It has long since been customary for one to require some sort of reading material to accompany them on particularly long trips to the loo. In…
BCoPD Presence on Campus Will Cause Additional Harm to Students (Opinion)
Baltimore County Police (BCoPD) presence on campus has been one of the proposed solutions following the racist, anti-Black graffiti found in Heubeck Hall just before Winter break and the general rise in vandalism last semester. If implemented, this plan will…









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