Vitamins, please? Student health center needs a boost
The student health center at Guilford should undergo its fair share of renovations to better improve the health and well-being of the Guilford campus community. …
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BB&T grant prompts faculty to consider academic freedom and integrityStaff Editorial
We congratulate the college for obtaining the BB & T grant since it provides the economics department with useful funding and will also provide financial support through scholarships and skill-enhancement training to several students in the Principled Problem Solving program, as well as funding for Guilford to host several speakers from the corporate world to address economics-related issues.…
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Health care reform: A small step in the right direction
As the health care reform moves on to the Senate, everyone's bickering about whether or not it should be passed. No one's stopped to question its adequacy in terms of improving our current system. …
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Religion not the only factor in Fort Hood Shooting
Fort Hood shooting suspect is being labeled as a terrorist and his religion is being blamed for his attack that killed 13 U.S. Army soldiers, but religion probably had less to do with it that the media is making it seem.…
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The many levels of autism
Autism is a neurological developmental disorder that has many levels which must be taken into account.…
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Religion not the only factor in Fort Hood shooting
Fort Hood shooting suspect is being labeled as a terrorist and his religion is being blamed for his attack that killed 13 U.S. Army soldier, but religion probably had less to do with it that the media is making it seem.…
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A modest response to an excellent proposal
A writer for the Guilfordian gives his thoughts on a recent forum piece about three-year colleges.
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Guilfordian's inability to properly cover Native eventsLetter to the Editor
Last week's front page article "Native American Cultural Festival educates public on city's diversity" featured glaring problems that highlight The Guilfordian's distorted coverage of Native issues. …
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