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The Guilfordian

Students line up at the Education Studies table to learn more about what the major has to offer.

Major Mixer engages students and faculty

Emma Smith, Staff Writer October 31, 2019

On Thursday, Oct. 10, a student major mixer was hosted in Guided Discovery on the first floor of Hege Library. Every major available at Guilford was on display for students to explore and question. First-year...

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Guilford staff face layoffs due to budget cuts

Hannah Shoemaker, News Editor February 9, 2018

Assistant Director of Internships Amber Slade will no longer be working at Guilford College. Slade was laid off due to a recent round of budget cuts after working in the Career Development Center since...

The Jeff Jeske Memorial is located in front of Archdale Hall. Jeske passed away on Jan. 23, 2017.//Photo by Fernando Jiménez/The Guilfordian

Jeff Jeske Memorial Scholarship honors late professor

Beatriz Caldas, Editor-in-Chief February 2, 2018

“Go for the gold” and “error creeps in” are quotes that students who attended Guilford in the last three decades will remember. They both were said by Charles A. Dana Professor of English Jeff...

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Proposed parking fee faces faculty and staff backlash

Hannah Shoemaker and Andrew Walker January 26, 2018

The final weeks of 2017 at Guilford consisted of finals, winter break and a proposed faculty and staff parking fee. On Dec. 11, the Office of Human Resources sent an email to Guilford faculty and staff...

Anna Bell presented her book, “Ornament,” on Thursday, Sept. 28, 2017. Afterward, Bell signs and inscribes the books she sold.//Photo by Eric Xu /The Guilfordian

Guilford alum reads from first book of poems

Finn Williamson, Staff Writer October 6, 2017

On Thursday, Sept. 28, students, teachers and community members gathered in the Carnegie Room of Hege Library, all excited to hear Guilford alumna Anna Lena Phillips Bell speak. Since attending Guilford,...

Annual Quaker conference comes to Guilford

Abe Kenmore, Opinion Editor April 21, 2017

The semester will be over, but the learning will continue well into summer. This summer, Guilford College will once again host the Friends Association for Higher Education conference from June 15-18. The...

Students take advantage of final J term

Nicole Zelniker, Editor-in-Chief February 9, 2017

From Europe to Asia, Guilford College students spent January term all over the world. “It was fantastic in so many ways,” said senior Hannah Brewer-Jensen, who spent January term in Germany taking...

St. Clare’s professor discusses Tolkien, literature

Nicole Zelniker, Editor-in-Chief September 30, 2016

Whether in Oxford, England, or Greensboro, North Carolina, “Lord of the Rings” author J.R.R. Tolkien remains a highly influential figure in literature and history. On Sept. 20, Paul Sinclair from...

Letter to the editor: You don’t belong at Guilford if…

Jim Hood, Guest Writer October 5, 2015

Dear Editor,   I’ve been thinking a lot about community lately, one of Guilford’s so-called “core values.” I’ve wondered if community is, indeed, the squishiest of those values, the...

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