Goucher Radio: Fear and Loathing at Loyola College
Transcript: OLIVIA: I’m Olivia Barnes. The NCAA has come under national attention for something besides March Madness. Transgender student athletes have entered the public consciousness with concerns of fairness and moral panic, especially of transfeminine athletes competing in women’s single-sexed…
2024 Election: How is Goucher Feeling, and What Can We Do?
November 5th, 2024 is considered one of the most important election days in United States history. The Presidential Election is a day where Americans have the right to have their voices heard and determine who will be the represented face…
Vitality of Hope
A creative nonfiction piece about the results of the 2024 election.
Opinion: Why I Voted for Kamala Harris—A Candidate With Us In Mind
Photo Credit: Felix Knight Voting in this election is not just a civic duty reserved for ultra-plugged in political participants like me. Voting isn’t just about demonstrating that you follow and care about the political world. Voting—especially in this election—is…
Opinion: The Q, The Election, and You
Dear Reader, While major papers like The Washington Post, USA today, and more neglect to endorse a presidential candidate, many of us in the Goucher community cannot afford to remain silent. In America, so much about the future of our…
Unanswered Questions: Opinion
As a first-year student, my initial experience of Goucher’s campus felt almost idyllic, with its nature trails, amazing food (at least I think so), and kind, engaging professors. However, it didn’t take long for the pristine little bubble of perfection…
One Year On: Reflections of the Events of October Seventh
As we celebrate the Jewish New Year, we must remember October 7th, 2023, which was a devastating day for all: Israelis, Palestinians, and those in the Arab and Jewish diaspora. The event simultaneously marked the largest single-day massacre of the…
Goucher Students’ “Vigil for Palestine” Makes Waves
Vigil for Palestine attendees holding distributed posters. Photo by Sam Rose. The gray, damp, weather reflected the somber gathering of students and faculty in front of the Mary Fisher Dining Hall on Friday, September 27th. On the week of September 23rd,…
Anti-zionism vs. Antisemitism: A Bystander’s Inquiry & Where Goucher Falls
* Disclaimer: The Quindecim editorial team has made a rare exemption to allow this writer to publish without their full name, due to fear of academic retaliation and safety concerns, but has verified their status as a student. This piece…
Gophers on the Campaign Trail: A Profile of the Upcoming Presidential Candidates
Within just a couple of weeks, Goucher will be electing a new president for the Student Government Association (SGA). The SGA, which essentially functions as a middleman between administration and the student population, has seen a great amount of turnover…







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