Photos by Jeremy Bante/Guilfordian
At the Martin Luther King, Jr., Day celebration on
Monday, Jan. 15, in Dana Auditorium, audience members
ENJOYED PERFORMANCES BY SEVERAL GROUPS, INCLUDING THE
Neo-Black Society Gospel Choir of UNCG. Despite
THE IMPRESSIVE SHOW, THE EVENT WAS POORLY ATTENDED.
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"Freedom Writers"
"Freedom Writers" tells the inspir
ing story of a Los Angeles high
school teacher who helps her
students overcome the emotional
damage of gang violence through
writing.
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War on Terror
The U.S. military on Jan. 7 attacked
suspected affiliates of al-Qaida in
Somalia, disrupting African Union
peacekeeping efforts there.
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Saddam Martyred
Many in the Middle East elevate
Saddam Hussein to martyrdom
following his execution, but out of
hatred of the United States rather
than respect for the former dicta
tor of Iraq.
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Climate Change
Global warming is increasing
the possibility of 2007 being the
warmest year recorded on earth.
If nothing changes, each year may
worsen and the planet may suf
fer.
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Caste Murders
Numerous dismembered bodies
of members of India's "Untouch
able" caste have been found, trig
gering charges of discrimination
and police indifference.
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Views on Tenure
Academic Dean Adrienne Israel
and Eleanor Branch offer differing
perspectives on the tenure-review
process at Guilford.
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Men's B-baU
The men's basketball team set
a school record with a ten-game
winning streat and have gotten
off to their best start in 30 years.
Ben Strong & company reach for
the heights.
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