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Stephen Breyer second Bryan Series speaker

Nathan Johnson, Staff Writer November 11, 2019

Mark your calendars and buy your tickets because US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will be speaking at the next Bryan Series. The event will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Greensboro...

Sexual assault and campus justice

Nicholas Carratu, Staff Writer November 13, 2015

This article is the last part of a series highlighting Guilford College’s sexual assault policies.  Restorative justice has several elements that distinguish it from the traditional criminal justice...

Regardless of race, restorative justice needs to work for all

Regardless of race, restorative justice needs to work for all

Alexandra Haridopolos, Staff Writer February 14, 2014

Guilford College seems to be a unique educational institution — one of two private colleges to declare itself “anti-racist” and one of few with a judicial system based on restorative justice. But...

Sexual assault victims criticize judicial system

Sexual assault victims criticize judicial system

Ty Gooch, Staff Writer September 27, 2013

Is Guilford’s judicial system discouraging victims of sexual misconduct from pressing charges? According to sophomore Cara Messina, they are — and she has the firsthand experience to prove it. At...

Know your rights with campus life, public safety, police

Hannah Waller, Staff Writer March 1, 2013

The “rights and responsibilities” outlined in Guilford College’s student handbook are murky at best. Knowing your rights as a student can help you navigate the grey areas of Guilford’s judicial...

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