The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

The spike that backtracked Guilford to Phase 2

Avi Kumar and Jenni Camhi October 8, 2021

On Wednesday, Sept. 30, Interim President Jim Hood announced that Guilford College was to move back into Phase Two protocols following an uptick in COVID-19 positivity rates after a testing clinic the...

A photo of the Guilford Grill’s dining hours // via Lideah Shivley

The Grill’s shorter hours leave students hungry

Lideah Shivley, Staff Writer October 8, 2021

For returning Quakers, there are some noticeable differences on campus this year, one of which is the Grill’s shorter hours.  This year, the Grill is not open on Saturdays, does not open until 5...

Armfield Athletic Center

Canceled homecoming events leave students disappointed

Maria Jose Guerrero Hernandez, Staff Writer October 8, 2021

On Sept. 16, the Guilford Gazette, a publication of the Office of Advancement and Alumni Relations, announced that this year’s Homecoming & Family Weekend festivities were canceled because of the...

Syringe and Vaccine by NIAID is licensed under CC BY 2.0

Pfizer’s vaccine trial for children under 12 has promising results

Maria Guerrero, Staff Writer October 1, 2021

Pfizer and BioNtech came out with ​​promising results on their Phase 2/3 study for the vaccine for children between ages 5 and 11.  According to a press release on Sept. 20, the trial showed “robust...

How will the federal infrastructure plan affect college students?

Om Oza, Guest Writer September 13, 2021

Fifty years ago in the 1970s, the United States witnessed its last major infrastructure project that added to and revised the layout of the nation. For the past half-century, our nation has been relying...

Untangling first-year feelings

Azreen Anwar, Guest Writer September 12, 2021

Walking up the chalk-stained brick walkway to Founders Hall on a hot August afternoon, you could clearly see the changes to Guilford College’s campus as the academic year started with three-week...

An empty Dana Auditorium, as it was for much of the pandemic.

Jazz, guitar, choir prepared to perform this semester

Miles Kirkpatrick, Guest Writer September 11, 2021

From public performances to ensemble courses, music is an integral part of Guilford College, and the 12-week session is shaping up to be alive with it. Guilford offers a variety of music courses, from...

Misinformation is a danger to Americans.

Misinformation spreads like wildfire

Corby Brooke, Staff Writer April 14, 2021

Misinformation, or fake news, is infectious and divisive. It spreads like wildfire, but it is not intended to deceive. On the other hand, disinformation is intended to deceive and mislead the public to...

Staff Editorial: Guilfordian 2020 reflection: Keep marching forward

April 1, 2021

Spring 2021 has been another semester that has brought forth a myriad of firsts in the College's history. Although this was not the first semester that has been conducted mostly online it does mark a year...

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