I am writing in response to last week's editorial from Michael Waddell '91 concerning athletics at Guilford. The new Guilford believes in facts and data-based decision-making; a part of the old Guilford...
In just six months, Guilford become home to one of over 550 chapters of NOW, the National Organization for Women. "NOW is one of the biggest mainstream women's organizations," said Women's Studies Director...
The Fallacy of Online Poker Gambling by Stephen Katz Online poker is rapidly becoming one of the most popular gambling games at gambling websites on the internet. The main reason for this popularity is...
You know, I use this space to insult a lot of people. What can I say? It's what I'm good at. And as much as I enjoy making judgmental slams at strangers, I'm going to put that schtick on the back burner...
Passed shortly after 9/11, the USA PATRIOT (Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism) Act implemented new strategies of counter-terrorism...
So I was looking over all the issues of The Guilfordian this year, and I realized that there were a lot of negative sentiments floating around here. Many were mine, and that got me thinking. I sat back...
Despite claims posted across campus that rain would fall on Serendipity, nothing but the greatest weather met the celebration. Sunday morning found most of the campus slightly deserted, but a few lounged...
Last summer, Kobe Bryant got his wish. The superstar guard became the uncontested face of the Los Angeles Lakers. In the wake of the Lakers' humiliating loss to the Detroit Pistons in the 2004 NBA Finals,...
"I've been playing tennis my whole life...It is my life," said first-year Jose Aguero, amid a mess in his room only Serendipity could produce. Aguero, born in Guatemala City, Guatemala, is one of the new...