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Attendees of the Communities Against Islamophobia event pose for a picture on Saturday, Jan. 27, 2018.//Photo by Abigail Abantohollans/The Guilfordian

CAI training inspires acceptance on campus

Abigail AbantoHollans and Yunah Kim February 2, 2018

A table filled with stickers, posters and pamphlets supporting sanctuary greeted attendees as they entered the Communities Against Islamophobia training session. Communities Against Islamophobia was...

Newcomers School welcomes new students

Greensboro school welcomes 320 students new to the U.S.

Praveena Somasundaram, Features Editor November 10, 2017

It’s a routine that began at the start of the academic year in August. Abu Zaeem, the principal of Doris Henderson Newcomers School, stands at the entrance of the school everyday to greet around 300...

The Henkels’ experience

Abigail AbantoHollans, Staff Writer October 27, 2017

“Blake has been at Horsepower for about 14 years,” said Allen Henkel, whose son, Blake, takes riding classes at Horsepower. Horsepower Therapeutic Learning Center has many different programs to...

Student presents on NC abortion access

Student presents on NC abortion access

Hannah Shoemaker, Staff Writer April 28, 2017

One in three women in the United States gets an abortion. This was one piece of information presented at Guilford College’s “Teach-In: How to Get an Abortion in North Carolina” information session...

Exploring January Term 2015

Exploring January Term 2015

Allison Stalberg, Staff Writer February 13, 2015

From media bingeing on Guilford College campus to making jewelry in New Mexico to rebuilding a village school in El Salvador, students return to this spring semester with newfound experiences. Guilford’s...

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