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The Pines looking forward, tackling the diversity challenge

The Pines looking forward, tackling the diversity challenge

Banning Watson, Staff Writer October 31, 2014

The Pines has existed since the early 1940s and over the past 74 years, it has transformed into the sustainability house that we know today. However, house members have only recently begun to examine the...

Transfer talk amongst first-years shows lack of fulfillment within community

Transfer talk amongst first-years shows lack of fulfillment within community

Ian Penny, Staff Writer February 21, 2014

You might have heard the grumbling. Someone in your life at Guilford has probably talked openly about transferring, especially if you are a first-year student like me. While I am not bothered too...

Hazing in Greek Life raises question: how far is too far?

Michael Caswell, Staff Writer May 10, 2013

“Fraternities are very imposing,” said Phi Lambda Pi member and UNC Chapel Hill Senior Will Hodgkins. “The whole experience of pledging is social mind f---.” Colleges and universities across...

Know your rights with campus life, public safety, police

Hannah Waller, Staff Writer March 1, 2013

The “rights and responsibilities” outlined in Guilford College’s student handbook are murky at best. Knowing your rights as a student can help you navigate the grey areas of Guilford’s judicial...

Health center: A cause for complaint

Natalie Sutton, Staff Writer February 15, 2013

Past the lake and tucked away in the corner of campus is a place students and faculty may find themselves hobbling towards with twisted ankles, complaints of stomach aches, or maybe just high hopes of...

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