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The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

Will Guilford students be able to afford this beautiful campus this time next year?

Financial strain ahead? Understanding Guilford College’s upcoming price increases

Aya Abdalla, Staff Writer April 2, 2025

For the 2025-2026 school year, Guilford students should expect rises in dining rates and reinstated parking fees after removing them for the past few years. The college’s expenses are increasing —...

LeVar Burton took to the stage of the Tanger Center as a speaker for the Bryan Series on Oct. 24, 2024.

Discontinuation of Bryan Series sparks concern on campus

Maribeth VanHook, News Editor April 1, 2025

Guilford College students, faculty and staff were informed of the discontinuation of the Bryan Series in an email announcement sent out by Chief Communications Officer Ty Buckner on Tuesday, March 24.  The...

President Bordewich is ready to bring change.

For the ‘Good of Guilford’: President Bordewich is on a mission to put Guilford back on its feet

Vivian Cavataio, Arts & Culture Editor March 31, 2025

A wave of fear was cast over Guilford College back in December when every detail of the current financial crisis finally reached the surface. It’s no longer a secret what Guilford is up against as the...

A growing debate between AI’s benefits and downsides may lead to different perceptions of the technology.

AI in student life: A compass or a crutch?

Pranavi Josyula, Staff Writer March 20, 2025

One of the most quickly-growing tools in today’s society can’t be touched, evolves with every use and works around the clock.  It’s artificial intelligence, and this tool has been especially...

Health concerns surround buildings on campus following the announcement of the upcoming closing of Shore Hall.

Health concerns in student dorms prompt action

Deborah Aaron, Staff Writer March 18, 2025

Guilford College will close Shore Hall after the spring semester to allow workers to address mold issues and install a new heating, ventilation and air conditioning system, officials have said. Earlier...

Scholarship Day sparks hope for Guilford’s future ventures

Tamryn Herring, Staff Writer March 10, 2025

On Saturday, Feb. 15, Guilford College held its first annual Scholarship Day. Previously known as Honors Day, Scholarship Day is inclusive of all the scholar programs on campus and it gives prospective...

OSLE’s move to King Hall is an effort to promote student engagement and interaction.

OSLE moves to King Hall to expand engagement

Deborah Aaron, Staff Writer March 10, 2025

Guilford College's Office of Student Leadership and Engagement, or OSLE, has officially relocated to the first floor of King Hall, a move that aims to enhance student engagement and create a more accessible...

Yellow tape and traffic cones mark the source of a newer steam leak outside Duke Hall, where the moisture has left a dark blotch on Duke’s north wall.

Clearing the air: What’s behind Guilford’s lingering steam leaks?

Ohm Patel, Staff Writer March 6, 2025

The steam leaking from beneath Guilford College has been a nuisance to students since last fall. The steam outside Hege and King halls and elsewhere across campus comes from the 80-year-old network of...

Inauguration protests in Minneapolis, Minnesota. January 20th, 2017.

Election and inauguration: What does this mean for us?

Orion Maritzer, Staff Writer February 3, 2025

On Tuesday, Nov. 5, Donald Trump won the presidential election and secured himself another four years in the Oval Office. Many voters express remorse and regret after seeing what Trump has implemented.  One...

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