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I’ll Do It Tomorrow: A Fitting Start for the Season

The fall exhibition season for Goucher kicked off last Thursday, September 19th, with the opening of two exhibitions in both Rosenberg and Silber Art Galleries, as well as the Bond Exhibition Window. I’ll Do It Tomorrow, currently in the Silber…

Introducing Goucher’s Radio Theater: Listens to the Environment

The Repertoire Theater Production course (THE269) has established a new theatrical production, called the Radio Theater. Radio theater is a podcast-like production that involves listening to voice actors perform. So, instead of watching the performers act, the audience listens to…

Exhibition Review: “Conversations”

By Jamie Nguyen ’25 “Dialogue” and “conversation” has been, is, and very much will be, defining words that we would see in our world today; more so in the world that we are currently inhabiting, with increasing polarization and a…

Visual Storytelling: Campus Response to Escalations in the Israel-Palestine Conflict (Part 3)

This is Part 3. To read Part 2 of this developing photo essay series, click here. To read What We Know: How Different Groups are Responding to Escalations in the Israel-Palestine Conflict, click here. The following is a photo essay…

Visual Storytelling: Campus Response to Escalations in the Israel-Palestine Conflict (Part 1)

*Note from the editor: This piece was originally expected to be in physical newspaper print for Volume 110, Issue 1 scheduled for release on November 12, 2023. However, due to shipping and delivery complications, the physical newspaper print is not…

Visual Storytelling: Campus Response to Escalations in the Israel-Palestine Conflict (Part 2)

This is Part 2. To read Part 1 of this developing photo essay series, click here. To read What We Know: How Different Groups are Responding to Escalations in the Israel-Palestine Conflict, click here. The following is a photo essay…

Pieces of Human Life

Content Warning: This fictional poem falls within the horror genre. It contains themes of gore, body horror and cannibalism. Please note that it is a fictional poem. I contemplate on how long I am willing to keep this up. It…

Photo Gallery: 11.09.2023 – ‘Walk Out for Palestine’ Event

On November 9, 2023, “In a display of unity and activism, a large number of Goucher College students and some faculty gathered outside of Mary Fisher Dining Hall to protest the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Palestine.” (From Goucher’s student body…

Dance Ensemble Performance Recap

Goucher Repertory Dance Ensemble held their fall concert on Friday, November 17 and Saturday, November 18 to close out a successful semester of contemplative choreographic processes.  The curated evening opened with a tap solo created and performed by individualized interdisciplinary…