A Guilfordian performance review of Kent Chabotar: Part I
Victor Lopez, Senior Writer
February 15, 2013
On June 30, 2014, President Kent Chabotar’s current contract comes to an end. Whether Chabotar and the Board of Trustees decide to continue his tenure as president beyond that date is unknown. However, it is likely that Chabotar’s presidency, which began in 2002, has more years behind it than ahead. In... Read more »
Greensboro task force for safer clubs
Jamie Luckhaus, Staff Writer
February 15, 2013
On Friday, Feb. 2, around 2:30 a.m., two men were shot and injured at Greensboro’s Club Inferno, at 212 S. Elm St., according to the News and Record. The 22- and 23-year-old gunshot victims were taken to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries. Police gave no motive for the shooting and believe... Read more »
Photo Gallery: Study Abroad Fair
February 8, 2013
On Wednesday, February 6, study abroad programs hosted a fair to encourage students to spend a semester in another country, in the East and West galleries in Founders Hall. Many countries were represented, including Germany, France, Spain, and China. To learn more information, contact Jack Zerbe at jzerbe@guilford.edu... Read more »
MLK Day speaker challenges students to shed safety Snuggies
Sydney Hawkins, Staff Writer
February 8, 2013
Pastor Santes Beatty ‘97 served as the keynote speaker on Jan. 30 for the “Collective Voices Igniting Change” event series commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. When Africana Community Coordinator Jada Drew introduced Beatty to the audience, she gave a personal testimony about her relationship... Read more »
Bryan Series welcomes Canada
Natalie Sutton, Staff Writer
February 8, 2013
America is supposed to be the land of opportunity. Everyone has the same chance to succeed, right? According to Geoffrey Canada, a visit to an impoverished and violent city borough like Harlem can quickly disprove this belief. Growing up nearby in the South Bronx of New York City, Canada experienced... Read more »




