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Guilford College News in Brief

February 2, 2018

Katherine Calvin presents on “The Brit Abroad” Guilford College took a trip back in time on Wednesday, Jan. 24 when Visiting Lecturer in Art History Katherine Calvin gave a lecture entitled “The...

Attendees of the Communities Against Islamophobia event pose for a picture on Saturday, Jan. 27, 2018.//Photo by Abigail Abantohollans/The Guilfordian

CAI training inspires acceptance on campus

Abigail AbantoHollans and Yunah Kim February 2, 2018

A table filled with stickers, posters and pamphlets supporting sanctuary greeted attendees as they entered the Communities Against Islamophobia training session. Communities Against Islamophobia was...

Transparency is crucial

Transparency is crucial

February 2, 2018

Since the beginning of the 2017-2018 academic year, students at Guilford have returned to campus noticing a few changes had been made. Over the summer, seven employees were let go of their positions. On...

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Students spend break visiting family, traveling

Abigail Abantohollans, Staff Writer January 19, 2018

After months of hard work, Guilford students, faculty and staff had the chance to relax during their winter break. Guilford’s winter break occurred from the day final exams ended on Dec. 15, 2017, to...

Newcomers School welcomes new students

Two students share insight

Praveena Somasundaram, Features Editor November 10, 2017

17-year-olds Nour Shaker and Kaskile Rashidi first set foot in the United States in November of 2016. “When I come to America, I didn’t know any word in English,” said Rashidi. “So when I came...

Free Press Community event

Free Press event draws community together

Yunah Kim, Staff Writer November 3, 2017

A wide array of pastel-colored t-shirts, stencils, carving tools and stamps filled tables in Hege-Cox Hall, where Guilford College’s Free Press event was held. The art department hosted Free Press...

She Kills Monsters production: a preview

Anna Snider, Staff Writer November 3, 2017

The name is Agnes Evans and the game is Dungeons & Dragons. With swords, daggers, shields and strength, Evans kills monsters and finishes what her sister, Tilly Evans, started. Agnes, a schoolteacher...

Out of the Garden Project Feature

Project combats county hunger one meal at a time

DaeQuan Fitzgerald, Sports Editor November 3, 2017

A hero, as defined by the Oxford English Dictionary, is “(a person) of superhuman strength, courage, or ability…” but some of the biggest heroes of the Greensboro community are everyday people. Take...

Pete Sangimino, professor of Tai Chi, poses in a Tai Chi stance. Sangimino is a new, part-time instructor in the sports studies department.// Photo by Abigail Bekele/The Guilfordian

Pete Sangimino teaches Tai Chi at Guilford

Jasmin Whitsett, Staff Writer October 27, 2017

This year, Guilford College welcomed new faculty member Pete Sangimino, who is filling in as a part-time Tai Chi instructor for Michelle Carter. Tai Chi is known for its health benefits and helps maintain...

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