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immigration panel

Faculty and staff discuss immigration

Shania Lao, Staff Writer December 1, 2017

On Nov. 20, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Gilmer room, the Honors Program and OSLE hosted a dinner and discussion on the topic of immigration justice at Guilford. The speakers in attendance were Associate...

Bryan Series Leslie Odom Jr. Performance Hamilton

Leslie Odom Jr. closes the curtain on Bryan Series 2017

Beatriz Caldas, Editor-In-Chief November 17, 2017

“We are all in the presence of greatness,” said President Jane Fernandes on Nov. 15 as she introduced the last Bryan Series speaker of the fall semester. “He had his Broadway debut when he was only...

President Donald Trump poses for his official portrait at The White House, in Washington, D.C., on Friday, October 6, 2017. 
By Shealah Craighead - https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/10/31/white-house-releases-official-portraits-president-donald-j-trump-and, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=63768460

Trump declares opioids a national health emergency

Shivam Gandhi and Hans Oh November 17, 2017

On Oct. 26, President Donald Trump declared the opioid epidemic a national public health emergency. “We are currently dealing with the worst drug crisis in American history,” said Trump, according...

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Kneeling controversy opens student response

Shania Lao, Staff Writer November 10, 2017

“I will not take a knee if my team doesn’t,” said first-year  and Guilford’s own center-mid soccer player Laszlo van Straelen after asked about his views on the recent #TakeAKnee protest. The...

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“Me Too” campaign encourages survivors to speak out against sexual misconduct, connect with others

Shania Lao, Staff Writer November 3, 2017

10 years ago, Tarana Burke, creator of the “Me Too” campaign, was a youth camp director who sat down to hear the story of a child who had been sexually abused. Burke ended the conversation less than...

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City council elections to be held in October

Jhanna Vasser, Staff Writer October 6, 2017

The city of Greensboro is holding city council elections. The primary election will be held on Oct. 10, with 15 candidates, including three incumbents, running for three at-large seats. Six of the 15 candidates...

Andrea Muniz ‘21, left, and Antoine Williams, assistant professor of art, dance at Art on the Quad on Wednesday, Sept. 20. 2017. Muniz and Williams have bags on their feet that decorate a large canvas with chalk as they dance, an activity known as “Dance and Draw.”/Photo by Abigail Bekele/ The Guilfordian

Art event draws students together in the quad

Abigail AbantoHollans and Yunah Kim September 29, 2017

Live music, large crowds and smiles filled the interactive art spaces on the quad. Guilford College’s Arts Day on the Quad was held on Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 1:30 p.m. This event gave the Guilford...

DACA recipients should not be blamed

DACA recipients should not be blamed

Julia Martins de Sa, Staff Writer September 22, 2017

On the morning of Sept. 18, the Trump administration announced that they would be repealing the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. In the moments after the announcement was made, the hearts of millions...

Staff Editorial: Clubs enhance college experience

Staff Editorial: Clubs enhance college experience

September 22, 2017

As students, we understand that academics are a top priority, but certainly they certainly do not make up the full college experience. A student taking 16 credit hours in a semester is expected to dedicated...

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