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The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

Oglesby leads in more than basketball

Oglesby leads in more than basketball

Taylor Hallett, Staff Writer November 30, 2012

Gabby Oglesby, a junior on the women’s basketball team, proves to be a leader on and off the court. Head Women’s Basketball Coach Stephanie Flamini appreciates having Oglesby as part of the team. “She...

Senior, All-American golfer prepares for final spring season

Jordan Smith, Staff Writer November 30, 2012

As his senior year draws to a close, golfer Noah Ratner has the spring semester left to make the best of his final year at Guilford College. The only senior on his team, Ratner is majoring in sports...

Catastrophic health insurance: can you pay the price?

Brittany Murdock, Staff Writer November 30, 2012

The average expense of a spinal cord injury in the first year is $1,023,924. Could a Guilford College football player’s family afford such an expense? Catastrophic insurance is a policy which covers...

Two cross country runners compete on national level

Two cross country runners compete on national level

Alayna Bradley, Staff Writer November 30, 2012

Running. One of the most basic, but most grueling and competitive of all sports. It turns out that Guilford College has three of the best runners in the South/Southeast region, which spans from Texas to...

The routine hustle-bustle life of the D-III student athlete

Malikah French, Staff Writer November 16, 2012

The sweaty life of the Division III athlete isn’t as majestic as it appears.  Hours of blocks, tackles and passes are most commonly followed by an equal amount of time locked in the library. Food, friends...

Buoyed by victories, Quaker football looks to program’s future

Buoyed by victories, Quaker football looks to program’s future

Thomas Deane, Staff Writer November 16, 2012

This past Saturday the Quakers football season ended with a 38-10 loss at Emory & Henry College. Although the season finished on a low note, there is more to take away from this historic season. The...

Surgery nearly shatters basketball player’s dreams, not his resolve

Allison Debusk, Staff Writer November 16, 2012

We’ve all had a moment when we could see our dreams slipping away. For sophomore Ben Stevenson, that moment occurred last year when a serious knee injury threatened to derail his dreams of playing college...

Underrepresented runners moved out of the spotlight

Underrepresented runners moved out of the spotlight

McCaffrey Blauner, Staff Writer November 9, 2012

A flitting shadow in the trees, glimpsed only for a moment. A shape, too fleet-footed for the eye to follow, tearing down some forested trail. One might speculate that they have caught a glimpse of a species...

Teams that didn’t make the cut

Josh Ballard, Staff Writer November 9, 2012

Of the 12 total collegiate sports offered by the athletics department, only half are offered to both men and women. Other traditional collegiate sports, like men’s swimming and volleyball and women’s...

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