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An image of Fishmonger’s Hall, where the attack began.

London terror attack still under investigation

Finn Conte, Staff Writer December 20, 2019

On Nov. 29, 28-year-old British native Usman Khan threatened to detonate a fake suicide vest in Fishmongers’ Hall in London before stabbing five people. Two of them were killed and Khan was shot dead...

Measles outbreak continues in Samoa

Paige Abbott and Annie Vo, Staff Writers December 20, 2019

The fight against vaccines has been slowly tapping away at American social politics for years now. However, the threat of unvaccinated diseases became apparent on a large scale as Samoa began suffering...

Pascagoula, Mississippi
During the three-week session this semester, senior Theo Baker participated in the Social Justice in the Southern U.S. study away course. “It was incredible to see all the radical work people were doing over the South. In a place that is often dismissed, it was so wonderful to see communities taking care of each other.”

Whether you have been or are currently abroad, we would love to see trip photos. Please email the photos to The Guilfordian at guilfordian@guilford.edu with information about the image and where and when you studied.

Study Abroad Photo of the Week

Kiran Soma, World and Nation Editor December 20, 2019

Mexican shootout occurs near Texas border

Nia Gill, Staff Writer December 20, 2019

On Saturday, Nov. 30, 14 members of a presumed cartel assault force were killed by Mexican security forces in Villa Union, a town about 35 miles southwest of the border city of Eagle Pass, Texas. The...

News In Brief

Kiran Soma, World and Nation Editor December 20, 2019

Saudi Arabia Saudi Aramco, a large oil-trading company centered in Saudi Arabia, announced on Dec. 4 that its final share price would be $8.53. According to CNN, the company has the largest IPO in the...

Violence, protests continue in Hong Kong

Kiran Soma, World and Nation Editor December 20, 2019

Incited by an extradition bill in February, protests in Hong Kong have continued for months. Pro-democracy movements have gained international credence, with stories of police brutality surfacing each...

An image of David Hansson, a programmer, speaking at a tech conference in California.

Apple Card prompts gender bias inquiry

Ramya Krishna, Web Editor December 20, 2019

Apple and its corporate partner Goldman Sachs have been implicated in a regulatory investigation of credit allotment practices following a controversial Twitter thread from an entrepreneur. Danish software...

News In Brief

Kiran Soma, World and Nation Editor December 20, 2019

South Korea K-pop singers Jung Joon-young and Choi Jong-hoon have been sentenced to serve time in prison due to their involvement in the Burning Sun Scandal. The Korea Herald reported that Jung was sentenced...

Study Abroad Photo of The Week

Kiran Soma, World and Nation Editor December 20, 2019

 

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