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Fresh. Local. Good.

Sofia Pavrone, Staff Writer November 2, 2018

It was a sunny afternoon when I passed a sign that read: Fresh. Local. Good. I was meeting my best friend from high school for lunch at Iron Hen Cafe, located right across from Latham Park in Greensboro....

Quick local bites at Homeslice

Quick local bites at Homeslice

Ryan, Brown October 26, 2018

It was a beautiful afternoon on the Guilford College campus. My friends and I had just finished a great game of ultimate frisbee and were looking for somewhere to eat. Someone suggested Homeslice Pizza...

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Mad Hatter revamps and returns to old menu

Amber Dubois, Staff Writer October 5, 2018

The Mad Hatter restaurant off West Friendly Avenue has returned to their original 2013 menu. This change happened over a period of two days, with the bar and grill reopening Sept. 20. The Mad Hatter...

Junior Risa Suzuki shows attendees how to write traditional Chinese characters on parchment during the Chinese New Year celebration.// Photo by Christopher Perez/The Guilfordian

Community comes together for Chinese New Year

Hannah Shoemaker, News Editor February 23, 2018

Red decorations lined the walls of the Leak Room of Duke Hall for Guilford’s Chinese New Year celebration. “Red in Chinese is (a) really lucky color,” said sophomore Xinxin Zhou, who taught attendees...

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...

Diane Davis poses near the bread and desserts section of the Fresh Mobile Market.//Photo by Julia Martins de Sa/The Guilfordian

Davis shares her experience

Julia Martins de Sa, Assistant Photo Editor November 3, 2017

Guilford County, North Carolina has gone from being the most food insecure county in the nation to being the ninth, and organizations like the Out of the Garden project have helped make this jump possible. Diane...

Person on the Street: What is your favorite food and why?

Person on the Street: What is your favorite food and why?

Nathaniel Williams, Contributing Writer March 7, 2017

Contributing writer, Nathaniel Williams, polls Guilford's campus to ask, "What is your favorite food and why?"

Year of Pulses educates about food, promotes sustainability

Regina Gardner, Staff Writer February 5, 2016

In an effort to combat global food insecurity, the 68th U.N. General Assembly declared 2016 the International Year of Pulses. “Pulses are annual leguminous crops that yield between one and 12 grains...

GSO most food-insecure city in the nation

GSO most food-insecure city in the nation

Sommer Fanney, Staff Writer May 1, 2015

In east Greensboro a long Summit Avenue, the Bessemer Center plaza is empty. Nearly 20 years ago there was a Winn-Dixie, but no businesses have been open there since. Because of this, the surrounding...

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