End in Sight for Gopher Hole Construction
The Gopher Hole, a student space located in the basement of Mary Fisher, is projected to be ready for student use by the end of winter break. It has been closed for approximately seven years and is currently under construction…
We Care: Works by Corita Kent is a force of positivity on Goucher’s campus
This semester, Goucher’s Silber Art Gallery presents We Care: Works by Corita Kent, a vibrant collection of serigraphs from nun, teacher, political activist, and unsung hero of the 1960s pop art movement, Corita Kent. Frances Elizabeth Kent was born on…
Alice’s Restaurant Reopens
Alice’s Restaurant opened in August for the first time since 2019. The popular spot, operated by Bon Appétit, remained closed until this semester due to the outbreak of Covid-19 moving the college temporarily online and recent staffing issues. “It has…
Relocation of Post Office Draws Mixed Reception
Goucher’s Spring 2022 decision to move the campus’ Post Office from its previous location in Dorsey Center to the Facilities, Management, and Services (FMS) building has drawn both praise and criticism from the faculty and student body. Advocates of the…
Invasive Spotted Lanternfly Finds a Home on Goucher’s Campus
The spotted lanternfly, an invasive species spreading across the United States, has made its way onto Goucher’s campus. Native to east Asia, spotted lanternflies do not bite, sting, or pose any other venomous danger to humans or animals. The major…
Goucher Reacts to the 2020 Presidential Election
By Jibril Howard ’22 Three days on from the 2020 Presidential Election and it’s only just now that the picture becomes clearer on who will be elected President of the United States. At the time of writing, the Democratic nominee,…
Goucher Still Lily-White Teach-In Series Continues
By Neve Levinson ’21 and Jake Pellett ’24 Since its founding over fifty years ago, Goucher’s Black Student Union (GBSU) has published lists of demands necessary for combating anti-Black racism in Goucher’s community. Current GBSU members released their most recent…
On the Rocks, and the pain of waiting for uncertain news
By Sam Stashower ’22 I first saw Lost in Translation, Sofia Coppola’s first collaboration with Bill Murray, about five or so years ago, and at first I didn’t get it. I thought it was slow, and ponderous, and that it…
Spring Reopening: What to Think?
By Nicholas Enoch ’23 With less than four weeks left in the semester, speculations on what the Spring 2021 semester will look like and whether we will be coming back to campus is still up in the air, which is…
An Interview with Aarika Camp
Conducted by Jibril Howard ’22 and Neve Levinson ‘21 On July 9th, Goucher announced the appointment of Aarika Camp Ph.D. as the new Vice-President and Dean of Students (VP & DOS). Overseeing the administrative division of Student Affairs, Dean Camp…











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