Understanding Racism workshop debuts May 12-14
Mackenzie Perkins
April 23, 2010
Over the past year, the Anti-Racism training workshop has been redesigned and renamed the Understanding Racism workshop. The newly revised program, facilitated by Julie Burke of the education department and Jorge Zeballos and Jada Drew of the multicultural education department, will be put to the test... Read more »
Greensboro community calls for apology from Mayor Knight
Victor Lopez
April 23, 2010
Greensboro Mayor Bill Knight’s failure to apologize for comments he made during last year’s election has prompted leaders of Greensboro’s black community to publicly call for Knight’s apology at a city council meeting in March. While campaigning for reelection last September,... Read more »
Emergencies in the classroom: How will you respond?
Jordan West and Amber Reese
April 23, 2010
Professors at Guilford are not required to undergo first-aid training in order to work in the classroom. But what happens when an emergency takes place there? College and university faculty and staff are presented with emergency situations every day. There’s no way of predicting who, where, and... Read more »
Muslim self-portraits reach across cultural boundaries
Linda Catoe, Staff Writer
April 17, 2010
Twenty-four photographic self-portraits of Bahraini Muslims line the walls of the Guilford College Art Gallery, while similar self-portraits of American Muslims are on display in the Center for Principled Problem Solving in King Hall. These portraits and their accompanying prose reach across cultural... Read more »
Guilford theatre must change course
Eric Campbell
April 16, 2010
“Curse of the Starving Class” is not the best play Guilford has seen over the past four years. That honor, in my opinion, goes to 2006′s epic sci-fi drama “Rossum’s Universal Robots” (“RUR”).Neither is “The Trojan Women,” shown in 2008, which... Read more »




