By Khalia Lewter Last weekend, on Saturday, March 29th, 2025, at 9:00am, William Peace University held its first annual and successful 5K race. Runners from all ages gathered in the area of the Main front lawn, and began stretching and…
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By Lynn Berry Mental health issues on college campuses are more prevalent than ever. The United States has seen a large increase in students that are struggling with depression or anxiety. The financial burdens and academic pressure placed on students…
By Mikayla Davis, Isaiah Grady, and Isabelle Tilley In recent months, a wave of protests have swept across the country, with demonstrators voicing concerns about wealth inequality, political manipulation, and threats to democracy. On Feb. 19, protesters gathered in downtown…
By Will Stadler The 2025 William Peace University spring athletics season has already been full of surprises, unprecedented potential, and impressive wins. With the majority of teams hovering around their halfway points, let’s take a look at how all of…
By Khalia Lewter If you are looking for an event to add to your calendar for this month, direct your attention towards the Red Rose Ball, a formal event that is held every year during the spring semester. During the…
By Hernan Ruedas William Peace University’s esports teams are in the thick of the playoff race, each fighting to secure their spot in the postseason. Throughout the season, they have faced challenges that have pushed them to compete at the…
By: Jack Lancaster The William Peace University women’s lacrosse team has undergone coaching changes in recent years, and this year they announced Rebecca Fraser as the new head coach. Fraser is the university’s most recent head strength and conditioning coach,…
By Aidan McNeely Tanner Brown, a 28-year-old New Bern, North Carolina native, is not just the William Peace University (WPU) chaplain and volunteer assistant men’s lacrosse coach. He’s also a source of support and guidance, dedicating his life to helping…
By Isabelle Tilley On February 26th, William Peace University students gathered on the main lawn, lounging in chairs, flipping through books, and soaking up the long-awaited sunshine. Organized by the Green Team, the Reading on the Lawn event was designed…
Students eating in Belk dining hall. Photo taken by Ashe Draxinger By: Ashe Draxinger After returning from winter break, students arrived on campus to a major surprise: the dining hall was completely redone. With new floors, furniture, and signage, the…

