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The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

Four attendees of Greensboro Pride 2017 celebrate LGBTQIA pride and show support for the community by wearing pride flags, rainbow bracelets and necklaces on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017. // Photos by Fernando Jimenez/The Guilfordian

Greensboro unites to celebrate Pride

Fernando Jimenez, Managing Editor September 22, 2017

A sea of rainbow flags symbolizing hope, pride and unity permeated the heart of the city of Greensboro as thousands of individuals gathered downtown to celebrate and embrace diversity. The 12th Pride...

Left Krishauna Hines-Gaither, Director of the Multicultural Education Department, Roy Nydork, Professor of Art and Mark Dixon, Assistant Professor of Art, discuss upcoming events hosted by the MED during the MED reception.// Photo By Eric Xu/The Guilfordian

MED celebrates new beginnings in reception

Yunah Kim and Abigail AbantoHollans September 8, 2017

The sweet aroma of cupcakes and sonorous, upbeat music welcomed Guilford College students and staff to the Multicultural Education Department’s welcome back reception.   The reception was...

Greensboro’s fight for food security continues

Chris Collins & Meghana Iragavarapu, Staff Writers April 29, 2016

Do you know what a food desert is? How about food insecurity? After asking 10 Greensboro citizens downtown, only one knew. “If you are not aware of someone who is hungry, it is not like AIDS, cancer...

Greensboro: sandwiches, cinema, books and beer

Maksym Kosachevskyy, Staff Writer September 4, 2015

What do peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, 24-hour reading sessions, original craft beer and a full-sized “Doctor Who” TARDIS all have in common? They are all extraordinary entertainment options which...

City approves Greensboro massacre memorial

City approves Greensboro massacre memorial

Thor Tobiassen, Staff Writer February 6, 2015

No one disputes that on Nov. 3, 1979, neo-Nazis and members of the Ku Klux Klan shot and killed five people, wounding 10, in Greensboro during a demonstration by the Communist Workers’ Party. But beyond...

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