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Liberal America too dense to function

Ty Gooch, Staff Writer November 15, 2013

[Editor's Note: This is a work of satire.] Thanks to liberals, America is going to Hell. First, they try to take away our guns. Now, they’re trying to take away our prayer. Last week, the Supreme...

Pagan Mysticism Club: where the magic happens

Lane Martin, Staff Writer March 29, 2013

Screaming winds. A crackling fire. Welcoming people. Just a hint of magic. Within the Hut, the Pagan Mysticism Club explores ancient ideologies and how they affect the contemporary world. Pagan is a broad...

GOOFORDIAN: Quakerism now the #1 world religion, Max Carter leads the masses

GOOFORDIAN: Quakerism now the #1 world religion, Max Carter leads the masses

Jamie Luckhaus, Staff Writer March 29, 2013

Disclaimer: This story is a part of our April Fool's edition, The Goofordian. This story was created by Guilfordian staff and is not based in fact. Silence is the new international trend as prominent...

Is God running the country now?

Alex Lindberg, Staff Writer April 20, 2012

“Legislature should make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, thus building a wall of separation between Church & State.” These were the ideals...

In your faith: GCROs Religious Emphasis Week at Guilford

In your faith: GCRO’s Religious Emphasis Week at Guilford

Keyla Beebe, Staff Writer February 3, 2012

While many students at Guilford may not consider themselves religious, most can easily empathize with a story of being pranked by waking up to a giant poster of George W. Bush over your bed. Luby Casey...

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