Trump pushes America away from global relations

Delaney Martin, Staff Writer
November 2, 2018
Since his campaign days, President Donald Trump has been very clear about one thing: in his mind, America always comes first. He has stated that we are the greatest nation in the world on numerous occasions and his actions seem to follow suit. From declaring himself a nationalist to calling African nations...
NAFTA renegotiations continue in a standstill against Canada and the US
Ayesha Tahirkheli, Staff Writer
September 14, 2018
Rising political tensions, miscommunications and legal quandaries have brought negotiations of the North American Free Trade Agreement to a standstill. Since August 16, 2017, the U.S., Mexico, and Canada have been attempting to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, to modify...
Alumni gym access restricted, but change possible
Aubrey King, Staff Writer
February 6, 2015
Upon passing by Ragan-Brown Field House, a casual observer can see various athletes, faculty and students flowing in and out of the facility. They come to practice, watch and work out in a fantastic environment. Part of this facility, the Alumni Gym, offers a great space to play for anyone on Guilford...
Catastrophic health insurance: can you pay the price?
Brittany Murdock, Staff Writer
November 30, 2012
The average expense of a spinal cord injury in the first year is $1,023,924. Could a Guilford College football player’s family afford such an expense? Catastrophic insurance is a policy which covers expenses when a student-athlete suffers catastrophic injuries. Fortunately here at Guilford, the...
No butts about it: new smoking policy ignites ire

Josh Ballard, Staff Writer
September 14, 2012
Behind King Hall. Behind the Mail and Print Services building. Behind the Community Center. On the North Apartment porches, but only when the proper forms are signed. If you are a smoker on campus, you would do well to know these places. Recent changes to Guilford’s smoking policy have coincided...