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The student news site of Guilford College

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The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

Sarah Thuesen Newlin lecture

Theusen highlights effects of student protests

Finn Williamson, Senior Writer April 6, 2018

According to Assistant Professor of History Sarah Thuesen, the boycotts and student protests of the 1940s desegregation movement still hold weight today, despite occurring nearly 80 years ago. Thuesen...

“13th” discusses inequality of incarceration

Nakiya Parker, Staff Writer February 9, 2018

Editor’s note: The U.S. observes February as Black History Month to honor African-American history. This section of The Guilfordian will feature a weekly film review centering on films that have been...

Confederate controversy continues

Annie Fullwood, Staff Writer September 4, 2015

A flag is oftentimes considered the core of a country’s identity. Whether or not the Confederate flag is part of American identity is still under debate. Since the shooting at the Emanuel African...

Justice for Lennon Lacy still evasive, Guilford students join together in support of family

Justice for Lennon Lacy still evasive, Guilford students join together in support of family

Noelle Lane and Nicole Zelniker, Guest Writer and Senior Writer December 5, 2014

Seventeen-year-old Lennon Lacy was beginning his college search. He was on the football team. He had dreams of going to college. That is why his mother Claudia Lacy thought it strange that the police...

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