‘I’m Committed to Making Change’
Former Guilford County Commissioner Ray Trapp has returned to Greensboro to help expand the work of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Triad.
‘On the Verge of Catalytic Change’
The City of Greensboro is selling an old church lot in the Glenwood neighborhood. Residents say it could change the community for years to come.
Take a Hike
Trying to find your footing in the new year? More than 30 miles of serenity await you on Greensboro’s trails.
Turning Pages
Two used bookstores—one old, one new—offer eclectic finds for Greensboro’s literary enthusiasts
An Embarrassment of Riches at Saint Louis Saveurs
This Senegalese restaurant re-opened in a new and better location last month— and Greensboro is richer for it.
Creating Their Own Villages
In the Triad and beyond, women are creating membership groups to find connection and meaning.
Postmark Greensboro: Immanuel Lutheran College Survives in Faith and Memory
Born during segregation, the institution that graduated hundreds of ministers, high school and college students thrived for decades. Why did it disappear?

