Laramie Project epilogue inspires excitement, tears, and hope
On Monday, October 12th, the theatre department at Guilford College premiered The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later, an epilogue to the 1999 play, The Laramie Project, and it has been a touching experience for much of the community. …
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Athiests request religious tolerance
Atheists have long faced under-representation and being overlooked in contrast to religious groups in American society. An inquiry into atheism's changing status at Guilford and the country at large. …
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The Alan Neese Project
It was a wonderful night filled with nothing but Jazz, Jazz and more Jazz. Guilford College was graced with the sounds of Jazz by The Alan Neese Project. This event was open to Guilford college students and
the public. The ensemble consisted of:
Al Neese on trumpet, Scott Adair on saxaphone, Turner Battle on piano,
Charles Gambetta on bass, Jud Franklin on guitar and Peter Dennis on drums.…
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Boat Race Fall 2009
As is tradition, the 3-D design class taught by David Newton makes boats and races them in the lake. This year featured four boats.
The winning boat was Goose made by Justin Big Hair, Sammy Wandell, Emily Stewart, Lia Rosalsky. first place. Second place was the
Big Blue Boat created by Marvin "OJ" Burch, Lydia Rain, Jen Scholl.…
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Dancing in the Fall
Guilford students gathered October 10th to learn dance moves and initiate in the fall season with a family-friendly Fall Dance Festival. …
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Halloween 2009: Do or die
With Halloween around the corner, students scramble around town with two important questions on their minds: what to dress up as, and what fun events are going on during Halloween weekend. Here are the most popular attractions around Greensboro on or around Halloween night.…
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