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…
Goucher to Maintain Current Cannabis Policies Post-Legalization
This past November, Marylanders voted in favor of a constitutional amendment that would legalize the use and possession of marijuana by people twenty-one years of age or older. The new law will go into effect on July 1st of this…
Students Hold Sit-in at Board of Trustees Lunch in Response to Proposed Police Presence
At least 80 students peacefully entered a closed-door Board of Trustees Lunch in the Mary Fisher Dining Hall on Friday to protest the administration’s proposal of bringing Baltimore County Police (BCoPD) to patrol the campus Loop. The sit-in comes after…
Unease and Anger Remain in Community Following the Anti-Black Hate Crime
Anti-Black vandalism was discovered on Goucher’s campus in the final days of the Fall semester, marking the second time in six years a hate crime of that magnitude occurred on school grounds. The racist graffiti discovered in the Heubeck-Gamble residence…
Hate Crime Occurs in Heubeck Hall – Gamble
A student discovered racist, anti-Black graffiti in Gamble House early Thursday morning, according to an email sent out by the Office of Student Affairs. There were several markings of racial slurs and hate speech targeting Black students. Campus Safety is…
Heubeck Hall Endures Vandalism and String of False Fire Alarms
Over the course of the first week of November, the fire alarm at Heubeck hall was set off no less than four times: in the evening of Sunday, October 30, in the early hours of Tuesday, November 1, and twice…
Jeff Castro Swears in as Student Government President
For many people, the new year is an important symbol. It represents a fresh start, an opportunity to put the past behind us and hope that the upcoming term will be different. Better. I’m often reminded of Barack Obama’s 2008…
Spring 2023 Course Registration: Navigating Scheduling Conflicts Between Departments
Course registration for the spring 2023 semester began on Monday, November 14th for Goucher students. Picking classes, determining major and minor requirements, and creating schedules can be stressful for many, but some students are having more difficulties and frustration with…
The 2022 Midterms: 18 to 29 Year Olds Showed Up in Large Numbers
This past election day, youth voters turned out to the polls in great numbers; numbers that haven’t been seen many times before. According to Tufts University’s Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE), it is estimated…
Winter Sports Start Up
The Goucher Athletics department has officially wrapped up all fall sports, and has started the winter season. Winter sports include mens and womens basketball, swim, and indoor track. Indoor track practice started a little over a month ago, and the…











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