Bursting the Bubble by The GuilfordianJan 01, 2013“Typically, diners and alcohol have a close correlation. People flock there after last call, hoping to quiet their drunken stomach rumblings. Or on the flipside, folks crawl through the door in the early afternoon hungover, yearning for a cup of strong coffee.”
Bursting the Bubble by The GuilfordianJan 01, 2012“Typically, diners and alcohol have a close correlation. People flock there after last call, hoping to quiet their drunken stomach rumblings. Or on the flipside, folks crawl through the door in the early afternoon hungover, yearning for a cup of strong coffee.”
Bursting the Bubble by The GuilfordianJan 01, 2011“Typically, diners and alcohol have a close correlation. People flock there after last call, hoping to quiet their drunken stomach rumblings. Or on the flipside, folks crawl through the door in the early afternoon hungover, yearning for a cup of strong coffee.”
Bursting the Bubble by The GuilfordianOct 28, 2010“Typically, diners and alcohol have a close correlation. People flock there after last call, hoping to quiet their drunken stomach rumblings. Or on the flipside, folks crawl through the door in the early afternoon hungover, yearning for a cup of strong coffee.”
Staff Editorial by The GuilfordianOct 07, 2010“In the midst of day-to-day life, it can be difficult to look past the surface and see the suffering of another. Often, those around us suffer in silence and we never realize the extent of the damage until it is too late. The recent death of Tyler Clementi has focused the media's attention on the bullying and harassment that so many young people face in our country.”
Bursting the Bubble by The GuilfordianOct 07, 2010“When all the protests, threatened lawsuits, and mysterious deaths finally persuaded Greensboro to close the White Street Landfill, nobody was happier than Harold Fields. Fields lives in the Mount Zion neighborhood, a largely black community just down the road from the dump.”
Weather catastrophes linked to global warming? by The GuilfordianSep 30, 2010“In the past year, record breaking weather patterns and natural disasters have struck countries across the globe. According to the Associated Content many scientists are beginning to think that global warming is directly linked to these weather catastrophes, which have killed thousands already this year.”
Stoning sentence draws global attention to Iranian trial by The GuilfordianSep 23, 2010“"When the judge handed down my sentence, I even didn't realize I'm supposed to be stoned to death because I didn't know what 'rajam' means," said Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, according to the Guardian. "They asked me to sign my sentence which I did, then I went back to the prison and my cellmates told me that I was going to be stoned to death and I instantly fainted.”
Tensions rise over Public Safety's alcohol enforcement by The GuilfordianSep 16, 2010“Public Safety is an ever-present force in life at Guilford. As such, it is profoundly important that students and faculty alike have a good relationship with Public Safety, as a whole and on an individual level.”
Guilford's evolution steady through the years by The GuilfordianSep 16, 2010“Change, like wind through trees as old as the college itself, has blown perpetually throughout Guilford's long history. Today's limited cigarette smoking sections were once full bans on tobacco, alcohol and profanity; the new pizza delivery service was once an on-campus farm to ensure fresh milk, eggs, meat and produce; and the recently-dedicated mural decorates the halls of the campus' third version of King Hall.” | News Topics
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