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THffI^SUILFORDIAN GREENSBORO, NC Students question personnel decisions Hannah Winkler W&N Editor Campus Life administra tors verified the rumor that Rebecca Saunders, Director of Student Involvement and Leadership, is no longer employed by Guilford College. At last week's Senate meet ing it was confirmed to stu dents that on Mon, April 12, Saunders had a meeting with Anne Lundquist, Assistant Dean of Campus Life, where she was given the opportunity to resign or be let go. Saunders worked in con junction with the Office of Campus Life. She reported immediately to her supervi sors Lundquist and Randy Doss, college Vice President. The Director of Student Involvement and Leadership position, held by Saunders, was created in summer 2003. Two students not allowed to walk at graduation Meredith Veto Staff Writer Seniors Katherine Gardner and Jeremy Osborne took a cell biology class this semester at UNCG. Now, because UNCG's final grades are not calculated until two days after Guilford's com mencement ceremony on May 8, they will not be allowed to walk with their fel low classmates. Gardner and Osborne, who WHHHV — R^ MWMTY^ —ll* IF - —B^WK*T mm r jHM K ' ! I- MIFLHW \ , l ROB BURMAN/GUILFORDIAN Guilford students protest Rebecca Saunders' resignation last Wednesday According to the Guilford College website, the respon sibilities of this position include "leadership develop need the class for a major requirement, appealed to Kent Chabotar and Associate Academic Dean Jim Hood after having been refused an early exam by their UNCG professor. The administration stands behind the policy that is applied in these cases: Guilford students must com plete all requirements before being allowed to graduate. Seniors who do not fulfill requirements in time for May's commencement can graduate Senior thesis art show Page 8 VOLUME 90, ISSUE 24 'WWW.GUILFORDIAN.COM ment, working with Union, Community Senate, and WQFS, oversight of clubs and student organizations, devel- in July. "To alter this policy would jeopardize this equality and open us up to significant numbers of petitions for varia tion," Hood said. "A clear pol icy like the one we have now prevents us from having to deal administratively with multiple variations which drain time and energy from the registrar's and the dean's offices." Continued on Page 4 Against All Enemies review Page 13 Wednesday evening, contro versy arose due to the lack of information released to stu- Continued on Page 2 ROB BURMAN/GUILFORDIAN Osborne and Gardner mm opment of a Short Course program and other opportuni ties for stu de nt involve ment on campus." The posi tion also requires working with stu dents at the Founder's Hall infor mat i on desk. Between Monday night and horoscopes The NFL draft: What Kurt thinks Page 14 APRIL 23, 2004 This is the last stop Matthew Geiger Columnist Dear Friends, While this is the last issue of The Guilfordian this school year, this issue is much more significant for yours truly on a more person al level. With graduation looming closer as each day passes, I find that my days are full of more lasts than firsts. For example, Friday was my last time at Bowling Club. Next week will be my last Hillel meeting and by the time you read this, my last classes will be only a few days away. With that in mind, this column will be my last ever for The Guilfordian. As someone who has made a reputation over the last four years as always having some thing to say and opinions about everything, I find myself now in the precarious position of being left rather speech less. Quite honestly, I have so much to say, but no idea on even how to begin. I suppose the strong bond I feel towards the newspaper is connected to my strong feelings towards the college itself. In the spring of 2000, Guilford College took a chance on an average high school student, and I would like to think that was one gamble that paid off Continued on Page 6 Summer 'scopes: Fun in the sun Page 16
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