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…
I Will Not Buy Upvotes
By Marquis Kurt ‘22 Getting exposure on a project you’ve worked for long is a gratifying and difficult process. Marketing takes time and effort to master and you’re guaranteed to make mistakes along the way. However, taking the time, effort,…
GSG Instagram Repost Gaffe
By Neve Levinson ’21 with additional reporting from Jibril Howard ’22, Co-Editors-in-Chief The second headline-worthy recent GSG news relates to social media, our favorite topic of discussion. As casual observers within the Goucher community, we were a little confused about…
An Interview with Juan Hernandez
Conducted by Jibril Howard ’22 In an August 28th email to the Goucher Community, Kent announced the appointment of Juan Hernandez as the new Associate Dean of Student of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion & Title IX. This mouthful of a…
But Are We Filipino Or Not? Celebrating Filipino-American Heritage Month
By Mich Rouse ’24 & Jibril Howard ’22 In October 2009, Congress passed House Resolution 780 officially designating October as Filipino-American Heritage month. Due to the history of the American colonization of the Philippines, there has been a long but…
Comedy, Tragedy, and “Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend”
By Madeline Tredway ’24 I don’t think there’s anything I could say about the 2020 pandemic that hasn’t been done to death. Loneliness, existential doom, constant fear, Animal Crossing — it’s all been reiterated over and over in so many…
Cosplay Culture
By Trinity King ’24 Ever since I was a child, I have always been obsessed with TV shows, movies, and books. I loved fantasy in particular, because it allowed me to escape into realities unlike mine, and unicorns and dragons…
Adjusting to Goucher under Quarantine
By Nicholas Enoch ’24 Walking on Van Meter Highway and being told the stories of students walking into Mary Fisher Hall with large groups of friends at night and sitting outside the Big Lawn, it felt weird seeing an almost…
We Need to Rethink GSG Senate
If you’re a politically- or activist-minded first-year student arriving at Goucher, there aren’t very many obvious ways to get engaged. You barely know anybody beyond your immediate group of friends, you’re just starting to know a few professors, and the…
Goucher Fit
Before I got to Goucher, I was really excited that I would be able to take part in these wonderful exercise classes. So far, I have been to yoga, Zumba with Moe, and kickboxing. I find myself constantly returning to…









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