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The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

Anti-racism initiative approved

Katy Wurster April 19, 2002

"Racism is destructive to the health and well-being of everyone, everywhere, and Guilford College is not immune." So says the new Guilford College Anti-Racism Initiative, which was endorsed by the Board...

Part of the Photography and Digital Imaging student show on display in Founders Commons. (Gigi Burkhalter)

Annual Conference on Women:”A Powerful Thing

Katy Wurster April 5, 2002

The Evolution of Miss America. Menstruation as Power. Mothering as Resistance. These were only a few of the many topics discussed at the Annual Conference on Women, sponsored by the Women's Studies...

Oscar Arias (www.arias.or.cr)

Arias, Nader debate globalization

Katy Wurster March 29, 2002

Ralph Nader, an influential consumer advocate, and Oscar Arias, former President of Costa Rica, debated the effects of globalization to a packed Dana Auditorium. The lecture was sponsored by and part...

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A breakdown of study abroad

Katy Wurster March 22, 2002

In the past few weeks, Martha Cooley has been crunching a lot of numbers. As director of study abroad, Cooley is responsible for keeping track of students who spend time abroad during their years at Guilford....

(www.krtcampus.com)

Wayne Gretzky:

Katy Wurster March 1, 2002

On Monday morning, my opinion of Wayne Gretzky plummeted.Okay, so the man was really good at hockey. I'll give him that - but his priorities are completely out of whack. On Sunday, the Canadian men's...

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Power Politics: a review

Katy Wurster March 1, 2002

Arundhati Roy's Power Politics is the best book of political essays I have ever read. Not that I'm an expert on the genre or anything, but that's just it. I try to read about politics. But more often...

(Justin Betson)

How many beers fit in a tennis ball?

Katy Wurster February 15, 2002

To all of you tennis fans who missed the men’s team last year, never fear. Both the men and women’s teams are back and ready to start off a great season.The men’s team, after a year is...

Fighting for Non-Violence

Katy Wurster February 1, 2002

“It’s the five years in jail that’s the big one,” said first year Nat Heatwole. Five years is longer than high school, he pointed out. Five years is longer than many students...

A group discussion in Bryan auditorium during Thursday´s town hall meeting. (Brita Helgesen)

African American Affairs hosts town hall meeting

Katy Wurster November 16, 2001

Last September, colleges in the Greensboro area began to talk. Their conversation, which took the form of a series of Town Hall meetings, centered on the issue of racial reconciliation. On Thursday,...

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