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The Guilfordian

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The Guilfordian

Joe Metts ’17 and his parents, Bob Metts and Leasa Metts, attend senior game day and wave goodbye to the baseball coaches on April 22, 2017. Photo by Abe Kenmore/Guilfordian

Men’s baseball seniors sign off with last 2017-18 season game

Abe Kenmore, Opinion Editor May 16, 2017

Despite the promised rain, the clouds held off on Saturday, April 22, for Guilford College baseball to tally two wins over Bridgewater College for their Senior Day game. Between the games, the ten seniors...

Caroline McAlister, visiting instructor of English and writer, signs a copy of her new book “John Ronald’s Dragons” for Parag Budhecha, Professor of English and Creative Writing, after the  reading of her new book on April 18, 2017 in Hege Library.

Professor Caroline McAlister presents story on Tolkien’s life

Abe Kenmore, Opinion Editor May 1, 2017

Not many people long for dragons. But as a boy, John Ronald Tolkien “desired dragons with a profound desire,” according to his essay, “On Fairy Stories.” On April 18, visiting professor of...

Nathan Ray ’20, plays the character of Joey Percival, and Emma Moreno ’17, plays Hypatia Tarleton in the theatre studies production of “Misalliance” by George Bernard Shaw. “Misalliance” is presented in celebration of the life of Devin Seaverson. // Photo by Andrew Walker/Guilfordian

‘Misalliance’ dazzles theatergoers

Ian Penny, World and Nation Editor May 1, 2017

“I don’t want to be good, and I don’t want to be bad,” says Hypatia Tarleton, the character senior Emma Moreno portrays in the Guilford College Theatre Studies Department production of “Misalliance.” “I...

Abby Horn ’17, right, presents her research to Lesly Vasquez ‘18, left, at the Guilford Undergraduate Symposium on Friday, April 21, 2017 at Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Student presentations cover wide variety of subjects at the Guilford Undergraduate Symposium

Maksym Kosachevskyy, News Editor April 28, 2017

Fish brains, music and memory, racial and economic divide in education, biofilms and LGBTQIA representation in STEM-related fields. These are just some of the many topics covered at the 2017 Guilford College...

Tama Hochbaum plays with time in new exhibit

Tama Hochbaum plays with time in new exhibit

Daequan Fitzgerald, Sports Editor April 21, 2017

Six years ago, artist and photographer Tama Hochbaum shattered her wrist in a fall, taking away her ability to support the weight of her camera while shooting. Instead of walking away from her craft, Hochbaum...

Russia cracks down on Jehovah’s Witnesses

Russia cracks down on Jehovah’s Witnesses

Lana Heltzel, Staff Writer April 21, 2017

The Russian government has been cracking down on “extremism” lately. Earlier this month, Russia banned a pro-LGBTQIA poster that used a picture of President Vladimir Putin because of its extremist...

Campus refugee program spreads, adds minor

Campus refugee program spreads, adds minor

Finn Williamson, Staff Writer April 16, 2017

Over 65 million people are displaced from their homes. Half are under the age of 18. Programs have sprouted up everywhere to help refugees across the world. One that is gaining traction, “Every Campus...

Harrison Frye, junior, shot an even-par 73 to help the Quakers win over Hope College and Luther College on Wed. March 22, 2017. // Photo courtesy of Guilford Athletics

Golf team excited for upcoming season

Nellie Vinograd, Video Editor April 7, 2017

Golf has many ups and downs, literally and emotionally. Fortunately, the men’s golf team is making their way out of the sand trap of disappointment and into the smooth putting green of victory. Though...

3 Inspired by the Hindu festival Holi, the Festival of Colors, that celebrates the beginning of Spring, students throw colored powder in the air at the beginning of Colorfest which took place on Friday Mar. 31, 2017 at the Lake. // Fernando Jimenez/Guilfordian

Serendipity celebrates 45 years with music, colors

Nicole Zelniker, Editor-in-Chief April 7, 2017

After 45 years of Serendipity, this year came close to perfect. From March 31 to April 2, students came out for concerts, Colorfest and more as part of Guilford’s most popular community event. “Last...

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