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The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

Letter to the Editor

March 17, 2006

Dear Editor,The Feb. 17 Forum article in The Guilfordian entitled "Public Safety Fails to Advocate in Arrest" misconstrues the role of the Office of Public Safety in relation to the Greensboro Police Department....

the sun shining over snow capped mountains (Dylan Black)

A three day hike through Tiger Leaping Gorge

Dylan Grayson March 17, 2006

"It says this hike is for experienced hikers only," Glenn said as I layed on a boulder and caught my breath. I hadn't expected this much of a challenge, but then I hadn't really thought about the altitude....

Senator Norm Coleman edited a Wikipedia article about him to adjust his political image. (wikipedia.org)

Congressmen misuse Wikipedia articles to shape political image

Pete McGuire March 17, 2006

Thanks to Web sites like Facebook and MySpace, students can create a profile for themselves that highlights their strengths and positive characteristics while ignoring any shortcomings. Now, thanks to...

Danny Ore, Sam Huff enjoying the warm-up (Cathy Jacques)

Choirs tour Washington, D.C. for Spring Break

Cathy Jacques March 17, 2006

"I never thought we'd actually get a choir tour up and running again," said Joanna Kelly, senior and choir president. "I'll never forget how much fun we had." The Guilford College Choir spent the first...

Deanna Carr and Lauren Dace vie for control of the soccer ball. ()

Athletics speak their niche in the Guilford community

Slavyan Stefanov March 17, 2006

Athletics at Guilford are mostly spoken about, even though they often speak for themselves. And while they do speak, they are seldom heard. "Why should we care about athletics?" some would ask. "It has...

Joseph Bryan, Jr. chairs Guilford College's Board of Trustees. (Guilford College)

Board of Trustees approves Fall 2006 budget

Colin Harnish March 17, 2006

For the first time in 36 years, the Guilford College Board of Trustees met without the guidance of the late Stanley Frank. Chair Joe Bryan, Jr. felt his absence, but continued with the Board's thrice-yearly...

Gov. Mike Rounds signed a bill banning most abortions in South Dakota. (cbsnews.com)

South Dakota adopts anti-abortion law

Pascale Vallee March 17, 2006

South Dakota's legislature passed a bill banning most abortions in the state. On March 6, South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds signed the bill into law. The South Dakota ban states that the only legal abortion...

Gay rights groups are prevented from voicing concerns in the UN (ILGA)

Axis of oppression moves to silence gay rights in the UN

Kyle Brebner February 24, 2006

Amidst all the tension and uncertainty about the future of relations between the United States and Iran, there is one issue the leaders can agree on: preventing gay rights groups from speaking to the United...

Danish cartoons ignite a violent ‘clash of civilizations’

Ben Dedman February 24, 2006

The Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published a series of controversial cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad, instigating a "clash of civilizations" in the Middle East and leaving dozens dead. The...

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