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SGUILFORDIAN
GREENSBORO, NC
Founders infested by pharoah ants
♦ Insects inhabit the cafeteria, radio station, and the Career Development Center
By Mary Haldeman
STAFF WRITER
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Alcohol
issue be
addressed
♦Student survey
conducted to
assess perceptions
By Colin Berry
STAFF WRITER
Recently, Mona Olds,
Elgina Manuel, and numer
ous other administrators
have made guest appearances
at various club and commit
tee meetings across campus.
So far, they have stood
before organizations such as
Union and the Judicial Com
mittee with intentions of ini
tiating a dialogue regarding
the presence of alcohol at
Guilford and to gain student
input on the newly evolving
alcohol policy.
As most students are
aware, campus security and
residential life staff have been
strictly enforcing the college's
alcohol policies this fall. Stu
dents are no longer allowed to
carry cups outside, are being
forced to drink behind closed
doors, and are being written
up more frequently for alco
hol possession and violation.
Mona Olds, dean of student
life, said, "This year's alcohol
enforcement spring-boarded
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Of White guilt and
Black advocacy
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Chick-fil-A opens within
walking distance of campus
By Sarah Fleming
STAFF WRITER
Since the beginning of the se
mester, rumors have been flying
around about a new Chick-fil-A be
ing built across the street. The ex
citement began to build when
signs went up proclaiming "Com
ing Soon, Chick-fil-A," and the
cracks of hunched-over workmen
could be seen as they hammered
away at the ——————
new building.
Finally
the day has
come. The
event could be
spotted from
down the street
thanks to the
large blow-up
cow on the roof
of the building.
Festive balloons, free coupons, and
dancing cows also aided in cel
ebrating the event of this past
weekend: the grand opening of
Chick-fil-A.
Hundreds of people gathered
to consume mass quantities of
chicken in celebration of this
event. Chicken nuggets, chicken
sandwiches, and chicken salads
has be- come very ac-
Jt quainted with
the ants. "We've
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Alexis
Lightwine, gen-
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if that there are
definitely ants
% in the sta
% tion. "I saw
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the walls of th e
"/ saw this big cow on the
roof, so I had to stop and
see what was going on.
And I grabbed a few cou
pons for my friends while
I was there."
—Adrienne Owens, senior
chicken!" says senior Paul
Binford, "And the caf really
sucks, anyway."
If you missed out on the fes
tivities don't worry. Though the
top of the building no longer
sports the blow-up cow, Chick-fil-
A workers are ready to serve you
an assortment of chicken prod
ucts, so enjoy.
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were served by the dozens. Oth
ers came to laugh at their friends
earning $6.00 an hour dressed up
as cows. Still others came for dif
ferent reasons. "I saw this big
cow on the roof," said Adrienne
Owens (a Guilford College se
nior), "so 1 had to stop and see
what was going on. And I
grabbed a few coupons for my
friends while I was there."
Opening weekend is over,
but Chick-fil-A
remains. Just
a brisk walk
down West
Friendly and
you're there. It
also provides a
wonderful
break from the
monotony of
the cafeteria.
"I love
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DECEMBER 4, 1998
bathroom [next to the station].
They're probably marching right
into our equipment. They're so
small, they can get in anywhere,"
she said.
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them on \ the J salad bar
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Students from Guilford got day jobs
dressing in a cow suit to promote
the new Chick-fil-A restaurant in
front of Harris Teeter.