Fall sports review of 2011 Quaker teams

Charlotte Hudson
December 4, 2011

Women’s Volleyball   The Quakers finished the season with a 12-15 overall record and 5-5 in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. Guilford struggled out of the gates, losing 12 of its first 16 games.  However, the Quakers did not lose faith as they finished the season on a good note... Read more »

Biohazard: the ultimate frisbee team catches the frisbee fever

(liveyourlife.com)

Natalie Sutton
December 4, 2011

  “‘Fight, fight, inner light, kill, Quakers, kill!’ If you hear this chant echo around campus on a brisk Saturday or Sunday afternoon, you know we are kicking butt and taking names,” said sophomore Solomon Weiner of the ultimate frisbee team. The team, which calls itself... Read more »

Perkins wins office, discusses Greensboro’s present and future

Newly elected mayor Robbie Perkins (right) discusses his plans with Greensboro citizens. His winning platform focused on economic development and public safety.  (www.robbieperkins.com)

Chassidy Crump
November 30, 2011

Greensboro residents lined up at the polls recently to elect the mayor and city council members for the city. The voting community elected a new mayor, foreshadowing possible changes for the city. Mayor-Elect Robbie Perkins talked to The Guilfordian about his new position and plans for his time in... Read more »

My friend passed out drunk, what do I do?

Casey Horgan
November 30, 2011

Most of us have, at some point in our lives, had to take care of a friend who has had too much to drink. In most cases, giving the friend several glasses of water and having them lie down is good enough. However, there are times when “good enough” … isn’t. If a friend is noticeably... Read more »

Community Senate rejects new bus contract

Students and staff ride the GTA bus daily. The Route 7 bus stops at the corner of W. Friendly Ave. and George White Rd.  (Lucas Blanchard-Glueckert/Guilfordian)

Isaac Cook
November 30, 2011

Guilford won’t be contracting with Greensboro Transit Authority again just yet. In May of this year, Guilford ended its contract with GTA that allowed students to ride the HEAT and GTA buses for free. On Sept. 1, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Aaron Fetrow sent out a... Read more »