Summer Recap: Artscape 2024 In Photos
Hosted by the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts (BOPA) and has entered its 40th season, Artscape 2024 – heralded as one of the largest free arts festival in the United States of America – was held on August…
Taming Adaptation: Tips from an Under-qualified Fan
Growing up Demi-God Think of a story, any story that you love to revisit over and over. The one that you return to when you need to fill your belly. Now imagine someone gave you thousands of dollars and told…
Insectoid Invasion on Goucher’s Campus
Goucher has a problem. Well, it has many problems, but there’s one in particular that I want to talk about in this article: spotted lanternflies. Now if you’ve been on this campus for more than 5 seconds, you’ve surely seen…
A Peek at the Mystery Genre with Maria Melendez Kelson
As a part of Hispanic Heritage Month and this year’s visiting author series, the Kratz Center invited Maria Melendez Kelson, winner of the Eleanor Taylor Bland Crime Fiction Writers of Color Award, on campus to talk about her new book…
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…
Choreographer Profile: Chris Law
By Tess Seibert Christopher Law (he/him) has been dancing for around 25 years; he is co-director of DMV artistic collective Project ChArma — “pronounced Karma because it guides our lives” — and a professor here at Goucher. Until recently, he…
A Look into Slow Time from Professor Antje Rauwerda
By Jaiden Johnson On April 12th, the Kratz Center hosted a reading of Slow Time, a novel written by one of Goucher’s longtime professors, Antje Rauwerda. Rauwerda is a Professor of British and Post-Colonial Literature, but over her 20 years…
Things to Know Before You Go: London, England
Deadlines for study abroad have come and gone in past months. This is an exciting and terrifying time for all involved. You may be going for the summer- or if you’re feeling brave, a whole semester- and have little to…
Goucher Students Hold Walkout For Palestine, Threatened With Administrative Action
By Olivia Barnes and Sam Rose Students skipped class to perform a sit-in on April 29th demanding administrative action concerning Goucher College’s response to the Israel-Hamas war. One week after tents were pitched on Goucher’s Great Lawn, Leaders from Students…
Pro-Palestine Demonstrations Make Their Mark at Goucher’s Alumni Weekend
Saturday, April 20th–As alumni rolled in through the front gates of Goucher’s campus, the first thing they saw was a group of close to twenty people waving flags, holding signs, and waving at passing cars. The group of activists, each…


















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