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The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

QEP committee works towards developing the ideal plan

Henry Smith, Staff Writer September 26, 2014

Did you know that there is a committee, consisting of students, faculty and staff, that spend two years developing a plan to make your life better? The time has come. Guilford College is part of the...

Climate March: inspiring change, making history

Climate March: inspiring change, making history

Nicole Zelniker & Abe Kenmore, Staff Writer and World & Nation Editor September 26, 2014

Imagine the entire population of Greensboro coming together and spilling out into the streets of North Carolina.  They hold up signs, cheer together, and help each other in achieving one goal: getting...

Fetrow’s departure sparks search for new dean of students

Fetrow’s departure sparks search for new dean of students

Banning Watson, Staff Writer September 18, 2014

The search is on. After the departure of Vice President of Student Affairs  Dean of Students Aaron Fetrow, former Associate Dean of Students Jennifer Agor has been named interim dean and vice president...

Recent attack at North Apartments raises questions about campus security

Nicole Zelniker, Staff Writer September 18, 2014

It’s easy to feel as though nothing can go wrong at Guilford, but that illusion was shattered on the night of Sept. 7 when a student was attacked outside of his apartment. “Guilford is a safe campus,...

Heritage House condemned, forcing out former residents

Lily Lou, Staff Writer September 12, 2014

834 housing code violations. $59,000 in unpaid water bills. 2,860 calls for the police. These were just a few of the problems that plagued Heritage House before it was condemned on July 30, 2014. The...

J-Term approved for two-year extension as pilot program

J-Term approved for two-year extension as pilot program

Banning Watson, Staff Writer September 12, 2014

From Oxford to Shanghai, to the Netherlands and Italy, from Tai Chi to woodworking to bloodstain pattern analysis, January Term has something for everyone. It is good then that it might be here to stay. J-Term...

Recent years witness CCE enrollment dwindle as a consequence of reduced grants

Landon Fried, Staff Writer September 12, 2014

Guilford College is suffering from a dramatic decrease in CCE enrollment. In 2011, the CCE program enrolled 1,307 students. Budget planners pinned the worst-case enrollment estimate for this year at around...

Decreased funds lead to less work-study aid for students

Matthew Jones, Staff Writer September 12, 2014

For years, tuition for full-time students has risen steadily. This year was no exception. Tuition rose 4.1 percent from $32,090 last year to $33,430. However, students who receive work-study as part of...

Campus debate regarding energy sourcing continues

Amol Garg, Staff Writer September 5, 2014

To safeguard the environment or to safeguard profits, that is the question. The movement to divest from fossil fuel companies has gained national importance. Nine colleges, 22 municipalities, two counties,...

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