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The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

Library spaces waste of funds

Library spaces waste of funds

Maksym Kosachevsky, News Editor April 2, 2017

The administration, faculty and alumni have welcomed the creation of the Teaching, Learning and Research Collaboratory.  However, its limited uses and inaccessibility to students make it a space that...

The art exhibition Burying Seeds by Michaela Pillar Brown will be open to the Guilford community and to the public until Wednesday, March 15th at Hege Library.

Artist’s work offers insight into black history

Sylvia Wang, Contributing Writer February 24, 2017

For the past month, Michaela Pilar Brown’s artwork, ranging from a massive installation of found objects to deeply personal staged photographs of herself, has been on display in the Guilford College...

Tango show celebrates Latinx Heritage Month

Aarushi Ahuja, Staff Writer October 22, 2016

The sounds of tango-loving Martians, empowering Latina stories and comical lyric twists, all in an exciting celebration of Hispanic culture. On the night of Sept. 29, the Carnegie Room in the Hege Library...

“Welcoming the Stranger” opens

Praveena Somasundaram, Staff Writer September 30, 2016

It all started with various strands of inspiration. The interactive art installation named “Welcoming the Stranger” was created by artist Jo Israelson as the result of an open space for an art show...

W. Scott Poole excites, informs students campus

Sonia McLamb, Staff Writer September 30, 2016

On Sept 24. spirits were high in the Carnegie Room of Hege Library when W. Scott Poole, professor of history at the College of Charleston, spoke about the work of H.P. Lovecraft and his influence on the...

Vandalism of “Welcoming the Stranger” art exhibit in Hege Library Art Gallery

Jacqueline Carr, Staff Writer September 24, 2016

On Sept. 21, a Guilford College librarian discovered that the “Welcoming the Stranger” art exhibit on the first floor of Hege Library had been vandalized. The part of the display that invited people...

Hege library undergoes innovations, improvements

Hege library undergoes innovations, improvements

Ian Penny, World & Nation Editor September 22, 2016

These are the words that adorn the first floor of Hege Library and that have guided its strategic reimagining as the “Academic Commons.” “The Academic Commons’ vision calls for bringing folks...

Underground Railroad tour teaches local history

Underground Railroad tour teaches local history

Nicole Zelniker, Editor-in-Chief September 22, 2016

Hundreds of years ago, enslaved Africans and their descendants made their way to freedom by way of the Underground Railroad, a network of safe houses throughout the country that lead to Canada and states...

CCE students host welcome back carnival

Sonia McLamb, Staff Writer September 16, 2016

A carnival was hosted by the CCE SGA on campus on Sept. 9 to give CCE and traditional students a chance to meet, greet and eat. To attend, guests were asked to bring one can of food to donate through the...

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