Striking “QORDS”: LGBTQ club throws rockin’ benefit concert
Anthony Harrison, Staff Writer
March 1, 2013
It’s an old cliche: Music is the universal language. But Queer-Oriented Rap/Rock Day School plans to turn the phrase in a new and daring way. Inspired by Queer Rock Camp based in Olympia, Wash., QORDS was founded in 2012. Their goal is to reach out to southern LGBTQA youth and children of LGBTQA parents... Read more »
Know your rights with campus life, public safety, police
Hannah Waller, Staff Writer
March 1, 2013
The “rights and responsibilities” outlined in Guilford College’s student handbook are murky at best. Knowing your rights as a student can help you navigate the grey areas of Guilford’s judicial system. Some of the rights afforded to Guilford College students mirror citizens’ rights. The student... Read more »
Remembering Mickey Ephrath: memories and legacy
Sydney Hawkins, Staff Writer
March 1, 2013
“Energy is never created nor destroyed, and I like to think about Mickey’s energy as never being really destroyed,” said first-year Angela Martino. “Mickey’s energy is still very much alive.” Mickey Ephrath, a sophomore transfer student, passed away on Jan. 7, 2013, in New York City. Though... Read more »
What the Hell?! Con 2013
February 24, 2013
What the Hell?!Con is an annual gathering of anime, manga, and gaming enthusiasts at Guilford College. One can find everything from con-attendees dressed as their favorite game character, comic books, and chain-mail, to music, jewelry, and fire-dancing. var PMalbum1369032782 = [{ src: "http://www.guilfordian.com/wp-content/gallery/wth-con-top-gallery/wthcweb1.jpg",... Read more »
Question, answer session with author Lee Woodruff
Sydney Hawkins, Staff Writer
February 22, 2013
Troubled times have struck author and “CBS This Morning” contributor Lee Woodruff’s family more than once. Together, the Woodruffs have dealt with the loss of an unborn child, the diagnosis that their daughter was deaf, and a husband who suffered from a traumatic brain injury while reporting in... Read more »




