Originating in Aztec Mexico over 3,000 years ago, Día de Muertos is a culturally rich holiday that now extends far beyond its ...
After 41 days of chaos, uncertainty, and political finger-pointing, the federal government shutdown finally ended. For many Americans—myself included—the overwhelming reaction was relief. This ...
In a dimly lit classroom, David Martin showed his portraits to the class. His photos were displayed on the screen, featuring ...
This November marks 50 years since the current Founders Hall first reopened. The milestone has prompted reflection across ...
Quiet crowds, crisp whites, polite applause. For most of its history, tennis has presented itself as a sport defined by order ...
Vivian Cavataio has made her presence known at Guilford—both on the volleyball court and across campus. Originally from ...
The Guilford College men’s basketball team tipped off its season last Friday with an intense road matchup against nationally ...
As the leaves on Guilford College’s campus turn shades of gold and red, students from across the globe bring their own colors ...
Guilford College hosted its fourth annual Ethical Leadership Conference, titled “Getting Back to Guilford’s Roots,” on Saturday, Oct. 25, in Founders Hall. The Ethical Leadership Conference is open to ...
This spring, Guilford College students will take the stage for the annual Talent Show in Dana Auditorium. Whether performing ...
You might have missed it—a flyer pinned to a bulletin board, a repost on Instagram, a passing comment in the halls—but ...
When Guilford College senior Jane Uebbing talks about photography, she doesn’t just describe an artistic medium—she describes ...