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Baseball season in full swing as team hopes to knock it out of the park

One of Guilford College’s oldest athletic traditions, the baseball season, got underway last Wednesday against Greensboro College, the first match in a 40-game season that spans from February to April....

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Christina Repoley ’02 returns to promote launch of new Quaker Voluntary Service

“We’ve been talking about something like this, dreaming about something like this and praying about something like this for about nine years now,” said Christina Repoley ’02 as she described the Quaker...

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Talking about a queer Quaker response to climate change

“What if we do nothing?” asked Peterson Toscano during his Guilford presentation on a queer Quaker response to climate change on Feb. 25. Peterson Toscano visited campus for three events as a part of...

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Guilford spoke, Chabotar heard, APSA’s finalized

If you thought hearing the word “APSA” buzz across campus was a thing of the past, think again. It is only the beginning. With forums, multiple drafts and revisions behind us, President and Professor...

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Campus religious and spiritual groups create welcoming home for students

At a Quaker school, it can seem like religion is everywhere. The Hut is always brimming with meetings and different groups constantly hosting events on campus. And yet, in day-to-day life, most...

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Goofordian: So long to Quaker mascot – Chabby introduces new mascot, Nathan...

Disclaimer: This story is a part of our April Fool’s edition, The Goofordian. This story was created by Guilfordian staff and is not based in fact. “But I’m a Guilford College Quaker,” yelled senior...

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Olympia Quakers support LGBT refugees from Uganda

Roughly half a year ago, Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni passed an Anti-Homosexuality Act. In a country with longstanding hostility toward LGBTQA people, the new act did nothing but fan the fire....

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Recent conflict raises questions about campus flag policy

The American flag: a symbol of freedom, democracy and unity for some. But for many Quakers, the symbolism itself is something to be scrutinized. The warlike spirit that it often represents is contrary...

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Local Quaker history gets a cinematic revamp

Two plays depicting some of the most exciting times in Quaker history are being reimagined to make them more dynamic than ever, and some Guilford College students are along for the ride. Snow Camp...

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Baseball underdogs ready for season

As the weather makes its shift to spring, with warm temperatures on the horizon, the baseball team is getting ready to get into full swing. The Guilford College 2015 baseball season began on Feb. 6...

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Friends Center searches for new director

Guilford has officially begun introducing the proposed candidates for the position of director of the William R. Rogers Friends Center to the College. According to IFP Gifts Discernment Coordinator...

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Goofordian: Budget cuts render Guilford College an events venue

Disclaimer: This story is a part of our April Fool’s edition. The Goofordian. This story was created by Guilfordian Staff and is not based in fact. We have all heard the rumors. Guilford is in trouble....

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Why the Supposed “Unimpacted” Party Is Involved

Students for Justice in Palestine at Guilford College is a relatively new club that seeks to educate the campus and humanize a geographically distant conflict. We seek to address the connection between...

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Annual Quaker conference comes to Guilford

“From the sublime to the mundane.”— Jim Hood, Professor of English & Creative Writing The semester will be over, but the learning will continue well into summer. This summer, Guilford College will...

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Lakey leads workshop on nonviolent protest

On Monday, Mar. 18, activist and sociologist George Lakey led a group of Guilford students, staff and faculty members in a workshop on nonviolent direct action. The workshop was held in the Gilmer Room...

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Wilcox talks Quakerism and the Prophetic Tradition

On Thursday, April 4, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. in Founders Hall West Gallery, JM Ward Visitor Ashley Wilcox led a meeting on Quakerism and the Prophetic Tradition. Wilcox is a recorded Quaker minister...

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Finding sense of place brings strength, peace, wholeness

“One of our biggest difficulties…is that we live so much in language and so much in a mediated world of electronic media and print media… all of which tends to distance us from our connection with the...

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