Poetry as Community
It is not so frequent an event that speakers are introduced as having created oceans. Oceans with “clear and clean water,” into which one can be submersed, “with no part left dry.” On Thursday, February 15th, poets Airea D. Matthews…
A Sweet Treat
The Scoop on an Ice Cream Stall in Baltimore Where Six Alumae/i and Students Happen to Work The bustling upscale “food hall” R. House is home to a surprising subset of the Goucher community. Tucked into a corner of the…
First Years Spraypaint Drains to Prevent Pollution
Earlier this semester, you might have seen groups of people huddling around storm drains, gazing intensely at the pavement. This was probably Dr. Cynthia Kicklighter’s First Year Seminar (FYS). They are learning about marine organisms, and what impacts marine environments….
High Number of Goucher Grads Teach for America
This past year, Goucher was among the top colleges and universities to contribute new members to the Teach For America 2017 corps. With six alumni joining, Goucher contributed significantly to a nationwide network. This past year was also the first…
CERT: A Team That’s There to Help
After the recent natural disasters in the news, you might be wondering–what is Goucher doing to prepare for natural disasters and other emergencies? And what can I, here at Goucher, do to help? One possible answer is CERT. CERT stands…
CERT: A Team That’s There To Help
After all the recent natural disasters, you might be wondering–what is Goucher doing to prepare for natural disasters and other emergencies? And what can I, here at Goucher, do to help? One possible answer is CERT. CERT stands for Community…
Where The Money Goes: A Budget Update
On Wednesday, April 5th, the Goucher Student Government (GSG) held a Budget Update in an attempt to inform students about the college’s budget and where their money is going. Both GSG and the administration have been making efforts to increase…
Goucher Professors Discuss the Evironmental Protection Agency
Madeline St. John, News Editor February 25th, 2017 When the EPA came into existence in 1970, during Nixon’s administration, it was backed by relatively strong bipartisan support for environmental regulation, likely due to politicians recognizing and responding to real, visible environmental…
Argentina, Abroad, and American-ness: A Reflection
Madeline St. John, News Editor February 15th, 2017 I never thought more about what it means to “be American” than I did while abroad this past semester. American. What identity, what history, what stories are bottled up in this word? We…
“Picturing Frederick Douglass”: A lecture
Madeline St. John, News Editor February 15th, 2017 At a recent Black History Month event, Donald Trump stated, amidst other comments, “Frederick Douglass is an example of somebody who’s done an amazing job and is getting recognized more and more,…

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