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Policy offers protection to three hundred thousand Venezuelan immigrants

AB Donegan, Staff Writer March 18, 2021

Of the 5.4 million Venezuelan refugees and migrants around the world, an estimated 320,000 of them living in the United States are now eligible for deportation protection and work permits thanks to a decree...

Ian Bremmer is a political scientist and founder of Eurasia Group, a political risk research and consulting firm.

Bryan Series: Political analyst Ian Bremmer discusses COVID-19 and international politics

Emma English and Alesha Garcia February 18, 2021

Nonpartisan political scientist and global-risk expert Ian Bremmer, also the founder of the political risk consulting firm, Eurasia, spoke at the Guilford College Bryan Series on Jan. 14. He reflected...

Marjorie Taylor Greene removed from House committees

Corby Brooke, Staff Writer February 11, 2021

On Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021, the House voted for Marjorie Taylor Greene, the U.S. representative of Georgia’s 14th congressional district, to be removed from her committee assignments. The vote favored...

US President Donald Trump shakes hands with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York on September 25. 2019. // Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

Trump’s possible impeachment causes alarm

Emma Smith, Staff Writer October 12, 2019

In the world of politics, U.S. President Donald Trump has been called into question for an impeachment inquiry due to his involvement in a phone call with the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, about...

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Professors discuss celebration of history at panel

Derek Nguyen, Staff Writer September 22, 2017

On Wednesday, Sept. 13, Guilford College hosted a panel entitled “Race, Commemoration, and Politics of the Past,” which focused on the differences between honoring the past and being aware of what...

Ten Guilford faculty members approved for tenure

Lane Martin, Staff Writer April 12, 2013

Any college student’s success or failure is built on the backs of the various faculty members they engage with during their time in school. It is only fair that faculty members who have proven their...

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