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March for Our Lives Greensboro

Students come together to fight gun violence

Finn Williamson, Senior Writer March 30, 2018

Despite the cold rain and snow, a crowd of participants marched through downtown Greensboro on March 24 as part of the March For Our Lives event that occurred in 800 cities across the nation. The Greensboro...

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“March For Our Lives” comes to Greensboro

Kathleen Herbst, Opinion Editor March 23, 2018

Greensboro teens say enough is enough. They are planning. They are organizing. They are acting. A group of high school students in Greensboro are coordinating a regional March For Our Lives event on...

essica Oberlies, (left), and Betselot Tessema eat gyros and take a break from performing at the 2017 Greensboro Greek Festival.//Photo by Julia Martins de Sa/The Guilfordian

Greensboro Greek Festival celebrates culture, engages community over this past weekend

Julia Martins de Sa, Assistant Photo Editor October 6, 2017

Carefree dancing, lively music, delicious food and a welcoming ambiance. The 2017 Greensboro Greek Festival was home to all of these this past weekend. Thousands of people came from all over the Triad...

Guilford County schools, parents debate over reading lists

Guilford County schools, parents debate over reading lists

Haejin Song, Staff Writer November 30, 2012

Students, parents, teachers and board of education members from Guilford County Schools have found themselves at the center of a heated controversy. A few weeks ago, some residents asked Guilford County’s...

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