AIDS awareness week: real talk about a tough subject
Amanda Dahill-Moore
December 9, 2010
We do not talk about the AIDS epidemic. We do not acknowledge the fact that, statistically speaking, several dozen people on Guilford’s campus may be HIV positive, or that AIDS is the leading cause of death for African American women between the ages of 25 and 34. “AIDS is the elephant... Read more »
Clinton gives Bryan Series talk on building community
Abbey Dean
December 9, 2010
Former President Bill Clinton opened the third installment of the 2011-12 Bryan Series on Nov. 30 to a crowd of around 4,000 at the Greensboro Coliseum. Imagine this: seconds before Clinton enters, a spotlight overhead appears, casting a brilliant glow onto the stage as fluorescent lights in the auditorium... Read more »
Student starts campaign against domestic violence
Alexandra Miller
December 9, 2010
On Oct. 12, 2009, Sgt. Mickey Hutchens of the Winston Salem Police Department was shot to death while responding to a domestic violence complaint. Today, senior Megan Snider is running a campaign called “Beautifully Brave” to provide awareness, resources, and education about domestic violence... Read more »
Child’s play in professional football
Quinn Gray
December 9, 2010
Grow up. This is my message to Cortland Finnegan and Andre Johnson. On Sunday, Nov. 28, I witnessed one of the most disgraceful acts that I believe has ever taken place on a football field. I watched in awe as two grown men had a physical confrontation that eventually led to helmets being ripped... Read more »
College Republicans invite Mayor Knight to speak on campus
Elaine Kellogg
December 9, 2010
Mayor Bill Knight visited Guilford College on Dec. 1, exactly one year to the day of being sworn into office in 2009, to speak to students about Greensboro’s local government and the highlights of his first year in office. Mayor Knight serves on the Greensboro city council along with eight other... Read more »




