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Picture this — you constantly strive for success, but you never see your name in the success story. This is the reality for many student athletes at the Early College at Guilford (ECG), which lacks a ...
“Avatar” fans are living pretty good right now, from the release of the live-action show to the recently announced “Avatar: Seven Havens.” “Avatar” fans were hit with multiple announcements in ...
One Presidential Fellow campaigns that the “Fighting Quaker” does not hold the historic, cultural, nor representative accuracy to remain the face of Guilford College, following the pattern of other ...
At the 2024 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, journalist and Guilford College music professor Parke Puterbaugh experienced first-hand the power of true vocal velocity. Echoing throughout ...
Unrivaled women’s basketball made its debut (and history) on Friday, Jan. 17, near Miami, Fla., and it couldn’t have come at a better time. In the first game, the Lunar Owls took down the Mist through ...
Since the 1970s, a large and influential counterculture has taken sections of society by storm. Starting with underground music scenes in New York and London, the punk genre and culture have secured ...
Captain America returned to theaters last week, and not without controversy. Marvel Studios’ “Captain America: Brave New World,” directed by Julius Onah, marks the fourth installment in Captain ...
Sports have always been a part of my life and more accurately part of who I am. My happiness and free time were centered around participating in games, events and practice. My sport of choice since I ...
The clubs at the heart of Guilford College’s inclusive community encourage the sense of togetherness that permeates the campus. These days, students say that this sense of togetherness feels weakened.
Artificial intelligence, or AI, has recently become more and more relevant in the school environment. Whether it helps students come up with creative ideas when stuck or to cheat and copy and paste ...
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According to the National Center for Education Statistics, only 12.4% of 18- 21-year-olds were enrolled in college less than a century ago. This number nearly quadrupled by 2022, up to 39% of 18- ...