It has been unseasonably cold this year, and it has affected everyone on campus. However, spring appears to be making a return just in time for the theatre department's production of Frank Wedekind's "Spring Awakening." The play's depictions of sex, sexuality, religion and education were radical nearly 100 years ago. A highly edited version was presented in Berlin in 1906, and police closed the 1917 American premiere production after only one performance. See spring AWAKENING t NEVS Ten GuiKord faculty membeis approved for tenure BY LANE MARTIN Staff WRnw Any college student's success or failure is built on the backs of the various faculty members they engage with during their time in school. It is only fair that faculty members who have proven their worth be rewarded. This is the importance of tenure. "Tenure is job security," said Vice President for Academic Affairs and Academic Dean Adrienne Israel. "It is a commitment to lifelong employment from the institution to the faculty member." At its February meeting, the board of Samsell, Caryl Schunk, and Kathryn Shields, trustees approved 10 faculty members to "It's certainly the largest group that I receive tenure, the highest number approved know of at one time," said Israel. "This is in many years. Professors receiving tenure because the college grew so rapidly, and we this year are Diya Abdo, Damon Akins, Julie added faculty so rapidly." Burke, Craig Eilbacher, Naadiya Hasan, Barbara Lawrence, Kami Rowan, Darryl See TENURE | Page 2 WEB- EXCLUSIVE CONTENT: Sojo: Guilford students organize for divestment from Sabra Dipping Company BY BRITTANY MURDOCK Staff Writer WWW.GUILCOSOJO.COM INSIDE THIS ISSUE NEWS I QUEER COVERS| Page 3 W&N I WOMEN IN THE WORLD | Page 6 FEATURES | NO MORE DEATHS | Page 7 OPINION I CAMPUS PROTESTS | Page 9

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