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Kate Gibson
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Allison DeBusk
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JefiF Jeske
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Cartoonist
C.J. Green
Staff Writers
Nicole Barnard
Kinsey Danzis
Renee DeHart
Brent Eisenbarth
Christianna Van
Dalsen
Aditya Garg
Ty Giooch
Emily Haaksma
Olivia Neal
Anna Oates
Robert Pacheco
Ian Penny
Gabe Poliak
LekSiu
Shelby Smith
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Gloria Hoover
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Karlen Lambert
Bretta Walker
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Karlen Lambert
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Taylor Seitz
Copy Editors
Nellie Vinograd
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Francesca Benedetto
Donovan Duvall
Malikah French
Taylor Hallett
Jordan Musick
Carson Risser
Eli Tuchler
CALEN
Movie in Founders: The Great
Gatsby
Founders East Gallery
9 p.m.
15
FRI
Guilford College Republicans
Donut-Eating Challenge
Founders West Gallery
8 p.m.
19
TUES
A
FUNDRA
C()RRECriON.
in Issue 7, the sports timeline on the backpage
incorrectly stated that the date of the first
co-ed dance was in i 968.The campus-wide
ban on dancing was lifted iri 1934 and the first
dance was on February 9 with a Valentine's
Day theme. Many thanks to Grace Ethier for
catching that one!
CRAZY, RANDOM,
YET AWESOME FACTS!
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naturally blonde.
2. Many people who are left-handed draw r
%ures that face to the right
3. The human brain is the largest and most
povy^rful sex organ. ,
4. VVithin 10 minutes of waking up, 90 percent
of a dream is forgotten. >
5. Th^ksgiving football games began widi Yale
vs. Princeton in 1876.
6. The 6abc/Dunkin’Donuts Thanksgiving
Parade in Philadelphia is the oldest parade in ,
the country.
7. A group of cats is called a clowder.
8. Petting a dog can lower blood pressure.
9. Unless affected by severe stress, a row of
corn will always nave an even number of
kernels. ”
10. The most popular form of e>lercise is walking.