How the 15-Year Campus Master Plan is Not Accessible (Opinion)
Leading up to Goucher’s 150th anniversary in 2035, the administration proposed a campus master plan to guide the college through the next 15 years. The plan is supposedly student-centered, accessible, and sustainable for future Gophers. Our campus is working with…
Bathroom Break: Mary Fisher Dining
By “Little John” Flusher Edition 2 Mary Fisher Main Floor: ★ ½ Dear reader, It has long since been customary for one to require some sort of reading material to accompany them on particularly long trips to the loo. In…
BCoPD Presence on Campus Will Cause Additional Harm to Students (Opinion)
Baltimore County Police (BCoPD) presence on campus has been one of the proposed solutions following the racist, anti-Black graffiti found in Heubeck Hall just before Winter break and the general rise in vandalism last semester. If implemented, this plan will…
Goucher Welcomes Maggie Millner’s Couplets
On February 22, Goucher College began the Spring semester’s Blue Reading Series with poet and lecturer, Maggie Millner. Millner is the author of the book Couplets, which includes a collection of couplet poems that express the development of sexuality. Her…
The Best and Worst Study Spots at Goucher and in the Towson-area
For better or worse, mid-term season is here. Below are my rankings of several nearby study spots to help you decide which ones to avoid, and which ones will make your late-night cram sessions as enjoyable as possible. On-campus Athenaeum…
Drenched in Buzzwords, Goucher’s New Campus Master Plan Severely Lacks Substance (Opinion)
In the last week of January, as students, faculty, and staff prepared for the start of the Spring semester, Goucher released its new Campus Master Plan (CMP). The CMP is supposed to lay “a vision for the physical transformation of…
Who Is Goucher?
Who Is Goucher? highlights individuals who make up our small, tight-knit community and sheds light on the role they play. Readers of The Quindecim nominated faculty, staff, and students they wanted to see featured in this edition, and staff contributor Sam Rose picked…
Increased Surveillance and Potential Police Presence Raise Questions About Goucher’s Values (Analysis)
A community-wide email detailing new security measures being implemented on campus was sent by Erik Thompson, Goucher’s Vice President of Campus Operations on January 20. The email cited last semester’s discovery of vandalism including racist, anti-Black graffiti as the reason…
First Floor Windows on Stimson Boarded Up, Presaging Goucher’s Plan for Building
As Goucher’s student body returned from winter break, some began noticing that most of the windows of the long-vacant Stimson Hall had been boarded up. This sudden care seemingly ran counter to Goucher’s policy of maintaining but not using the…














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