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The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

Contaminated meat versus local food sources: Europe, U.S. question quality

Chloe Lindeman, Staff Writer February 15, 2013

What do Ireland, England, France and Romania all have in common? Horsemeat. The discovery of horsemeat sold as beef is the center of a growing food scandal in Europe. Britain and France removed several...

Somali rape culture reveals crisis

Shelby Smith, Staff Writer February 15, 2013

Famine. Piracy. Drought. Chaos. Death. These are a few words that are associated with Somalia. Now, rape is an identifier that can be added to that list. Since the collapse of the Somali central...

Egypt in state of emergency

Laura Hay, Staff Writer February 15, 2013

Egypt’s citizens continue to protest the country’s policies, leading the government to declare a national state of emergency in late January. Violence from protests has claimed the lives of more...

Sexual assault rates rise in US jails, prisons and military according to new 2012 statistical analysis

Hannah Waller, Staff Writer February 15, 2013

Sexual violence against women in U.S. jails, prisons and the military has increased according to 2012 statistical reports. The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 requires an annual “comprehensive...

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Obama’s 2013 Inaugural Address, Interpreted

Anney Bolgiano, Staff Writer February 8, 2013

To what extent do words matter? This was a question many Americans asked after President Obama’s second inaugural address, delivered on January 20. The speech celebrated the U.S. and its history,...

UK pursues reform for women in armed combat after U.S. lifts ban

Christianna Van Dalsen, Staff Writer February 8, 2013

“If you want to end wars, have women fight them,” said Robert Duncan, visiting assistant professor in political science. Women are now fighting those wars. Last November, four female soldiers and...

Controversy in ‘Zero Dark Thirty’

Josh Barker, Staff Writer February 8, 2013

A man hangs suspended in the dark; his face is bloodied, his lungs waterlogged, and heavy metal blares so that he cannot sleep. He is here because he is alleged to have financially aided the 9/11 bombers. This...

Guilford’s taste in music is just downright eclectic

Guilford’s taste in music is just downright eclectic

Chloe Lindeman, Staff Writer February 8, 2013

Music could not occupy a more important role for Guilford. Shows at the Greenleaf and in downtown Greensboro, Guilford’s radio station WQFS, music department performances and even impromptu jam sessions...

Q&A with Pushcart Prize nominee Mylène Dressler

Q&A with Pushcart Prize nominee Mylène Dressler

Brittany Murdock, Staff Writer December 7, 2012

As I make my way into Archdale Hall, I am greeted by a tall, dark-haired, ravishing woman. Her arms coil around me as she embraces me. Her bubbly personality and radiating smile brings warmth to the room,...

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