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The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

Season 2 of The Boys continues to please

Liam Connolly, Staff Writer October 15, 2020

Last year, Amazon’s adaption of “The Boys” began streaming to both critical and commercial success. I had long since been a fan of the original comics and was blown away by how much the show got...

Streaming services allow accessible entertainment

Streaming services allow accessible entertainment

Paris Torrence, Staff Writer November 9, 2018

We live in a digital age where our favorite sitcoms and movies are right at our fingertips. Whether you use Fire Stick, Apple TV or a smart TV, there are plenty of options for streaming, but which option...

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Guilford College News in Brief

Hannah Shoemaker, News Editor April 6, 2018

Mylène Dressler wins book award Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing Mylène Dressler is the 2018 winner of the is Book Pipeline award for her latest novel, “The Last To See Me.”...

Movie theaters in Greensboro offer variety

McKinley Keener, Staff Writer March 23, 2018

With seven different movie theaters, Greensboro offers many options for prospective moviegoers. Greensboro is not a large enough city to get limited movie releases or “platform releases,” which...

Mylène Dressler, Associate Professor of English, and fellow Associate Professor Diya Abdo had to change their planned three-week, study-abroad course to a class they titled Writing in Real Time // Photo by Maia Dery.

Mylène Dressler debuts new novel at Scuppernong

Beatriz Caldas, Editor-In-Chief September 15, 2017

On Friday, Sept. 8, Assistant Professor of English Mylène Dressler launched her first supernatural book. “The Last to See Me” was released on Sept. 5 and is already receiving praise from many authors...

Confederate controversy continues

Annie Fullwood, Staff Writer September 4, 2015

A flag is oftentimes considered the core of a country’s identity. Whether or not the Confederate flag is part of American identity is still under debate. Since the shooting at the Emanuel African...

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