Anna Gamez, Staff Writer
December 7, 2018
Filed under In Print, News
In the gathering area of the Friends Center, located in the Eva Campbell House, Guilford students, faculty and staff members joined for the Interfaith Open House on Thursday, Nov. 29. Energy was high at the event, as hot cocoa, coffee and cookies were served from 3:00 p.m to 5:00 p.m. and attendees were...
Tags: "Power Yoga for Every Body", Aleks Babic, Campus Ministry, Catholic Campus Ministry, Eva Campbell House, Evelyn Jadin, Friends Center, Guilford Christian Ministry, Guilford College, Interfaith Leadership Council, Mecca, multifaith, Muslim Student Association, religious diversity, The Hut, Wess Daniels

Hannah Shoemaker, News Editor
March 30, 2018
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Event showcases Guilford’s LGBTQIA history
Guilford offered students, faculty, staff and other community members the chance to learn about the College’s LGBTQIA history at Gibb’s Hundred Brewing Company on Thursday, March 22. The event also featured the LGBTQIA history of the University of Nort...
Tags: “Being 17”, “Hippocrates, “Latest News from the Cosmos”, “Magic: The Gathering Tournament”, “Mindful Experiencing for Stress Management”, “Perspectives on France: A Tournées Film Festival”, “The Good Place”, Amtgard, Career Action Week, Career Development Center, Dazed and CONfused, Diary of a French Doctor”, gender and sexuality studies department, Gibb’s Hundred Brewing Company, Gwen Gosney Erickson, honors program, Iron Chef, Kristen Bell, LGBTQIA history, Maria Bobroff, moral philosophy, multicultural education department, Muslim Student Association, Office of Student Leadership and Engagement, Opportunities Fair, stress relief, The Hut, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Vance Ricks, What the hell con, women's, Yachting Club

Hannah Shoemaker, News Editor
March 23, 2018
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Quaker House presents “This Evil Thing”
On Friday, March 16, in Sternberger Auditorium the Quaker House presented the one-man show, “This Evil Thing,” written and performed by playwright and actor Michael Mears. The show focuses on the ways in which conscientious objectors across the globe ...
Tags: “Bright Dead Things”, “Lucky Wreck”, “May Allah Bless France!”, “Perspectives on France: A Tournées Film Festival”, “Sharks in the Rivers”, “The Carrying”, “This Big Fake World”, “This Evil Thing”, 1968, Abd Al Malik, Ada Limón, Amnesty International, Carmen Eby, César Franck, Civil Rights Act of 1968, conscientious objectors, death penalty cases, department of theatre studies, Drew Hays, gender and sexuality studies department, Gerald Finzi, Gun violence, immigrant and refugee rights, Johann Sebastian Bach, Kami Rowan, Maria Bobroff, Martin Luther King Jr., Michael Mears, multicultural education department, music department, Music Faculty Recital, Muslim Student Association, Rebecca Willie, refugees, resettlement, Richard Nixon, Sherwood Anderson Creative Writing Program, Statewide Amnesty Meeting, Sternberger Auditorium, the department of foreign languages, The Quaker House, the women’s, Tim Lindeman, Vietnam War, World War I