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The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

News in Brief

Lily Lou, News Editor February 10, 2016

Emily Lott To Leave Guilford Assistant Director for Student Leadership and Engagement Emily Lott will be leaving Guilford College to take on a new role as assistant supervisor of special events for...

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Nicole Zelniker, World & Nation Editor November 13, 2015

Australia The Australian Conservation Foundation challenged an India-backed coal mine on Nov. 9, insisting the mine is a threat to the Great Barrier Reef. The project, which is  worth $11.6 billion,...

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Lily Lou, News Editor October 30, 2015

Last day for Bryan Series Registration Oct. 30 is the last day for Guilford College students, faculty and staff to register for free tickets for Pulitzer Prize winning author and presidential historian...

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Nicole Zelniker, World & Nation Editor October 23, 2015

Japan The first instance of cancer linked to the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi disaster in Japan has been diagnosed in a man who spent a year rebuilding the nuclear power plant. Since the magnitude-9 earthquake...

World & Nation News in Brief

Nicole Zelniker, World & Nation Editor September 18, 2015

Cuba The government of Havana, Cuba, will release 3,522 prisoners ahead of a visit from Pope Francis.  This will be the third time Cuba has granted mass amounts of prisoners release before a papal visit....

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Valeria Sosa & Reese Setzer, News Editor & Sports Editor May 1, 2015

Community alert: flasher on campus On April 29 around 2:30 p.m., a male exposed himself to a female Guilford College student near New Garden Hall. According to an email from Vice President for Student...

News in Brief: 4/3/2015

Abe Kenmore, World & Nation Editor April 3, 2015

Myanmar The government of Myanmar, including President Thein Sein, has agreed to a draft ceasefire after 60 years of fighting with rebel groups, according to Al-Jazeera. Sixteen ethnic groups signed....

News in Brief: 3/27/2015

Abe Kenmore, World & Nation Editor March 27, 2015

India In a 200-page ruling, the Indian supreme court struck down a law banning offensive comments on social media, according to The Guardian. The law, section 66a of an amendment to the Information...

News in Brief: Week of 2/27/15

Abe Kenmore, World & Nation Editor February 27, 2015

Brazil Truck drivers have blocked a number of main roadways in Brazil to protest high fuel and toll costs, according to the BBC. The protest has slowed traffic of agricultural goods, particularly soybeans,...

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