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Assistant Kleimeier named head coach

Delaney Martin, Staff Writer September 28, 2018

This season marks a new beginning for Guilford College’s women’s tennis team. For the first time since the program’s inception, they are slated to receive a designated head coach. Last year, the...

Q & A Guilford College Football Harrison Kiser

Guilford’s kicker Kiser shares experience

Jonathan Hudson, Staff Writer November 10, 2017

Of the positions in the game of football, the performance of the kicker takes the most individual effort, and the pressure put on the kicker often gets overlooked by the simplicity of his task, which is...

Out of the Garden Project Feature

Project combats county hunger one meal at a time

DaeQuan Fitzgerald, Sports Editor November 3, 2017

A hero, as defined by the Oxford English Dictionary, is “(a person) of superhuman strength, courage, or ability…” but some of the biggest heroes of the Greensboro community are everyday people. Take...

Diane Davis poses near the bread and desserts section of the Fresh Mobile Market.//Photo by Julia Martins de Sa/The Guilfordian

Davis shares her experience

Julia Martins de Sa, Assistant Photo Editor November 3, 2017

Guilford County, North Carolina has gone from being the most food insecure county in the nation to being the ninth, and organizations like the Out of the Garden project have helped make this jump possible. Diane...

Changes to the caf for students, staff

Meghana Iragavarapu, Staff Writer April 8, 2016

Out with the old, and in with the new. Out with the napkins, and in with the ice cream, waffle station and large display cooler with food we can’t eat. Why these changes? Over spring break, the cafeteria...

New majors added to improve enrollment, student experience

Dalton Kern, Staff Writer February 12, 2016

Out with the old and in with the new. Or maybe just in with the new. A multitude of new majors and a graduate program may soon be incorporated into the Guilford College offerings without eliminating...

Recruiting difficulties haunt the College

Christopher Collins, Staff Writer February 12, 2016

Falling. Guilford College’s enrollment, that is. For the past four years, Guilford College has seen a drop in enrollment each year. Is this Guilford’s fault or is something larger causing this? Nationally,...

Leadership conference draws Latino students

Aubrey King, Features Editor November 13, 2015

The move from high school to college is stressful for any student. For Latino students, college can seem even more out of reach. According to reports by Excelencia in Eduction, nine percent fewer Latino...

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