By Noah Jimison Peace students like studying in the library but some find it distracting, according to a recent survey. Twenty people responded to the informal survey; 60 percent study on campus and 40 percent study off campus. The places…
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By Jacob Trump Art created by artificial intelligence has taken the world by storm, making it possible to create avatars and custom pieces of work without even picking up a pencil. On the other hand, many artists have found this…
By Brian Martinez Being a queer person in America is not easy. Yes, it might be better here than other countries, but still even then, the queer community is always under attack. As of 2023, there have been over 385…
By David Moore Do you prefer cake or pie? Is a hot dog a sandwich? Is cereal soup? Is it OK for pineapple to be on pizza? These hot takes on food items are a common conversation topic online and…
By Elijah Horman A new threat looms over higher education institutes, threatening students’ academic and creative integrity. New software also threatens all walks of life from software engineering to public policy. Launched on Nov. 30, ChatGPT was created by OpenAI,…
By Mitch Baddour Raleigh, NC: Love was in the air at William Peace University! This past week SGPA at William Peace University has held many events to get you in the Valentine’s Day spirit. The celebrations began on February 8th…
By Kathleen Howe Looking for a way to build your flexibility, body awareness, and balance, or help with stress management? Yoga is the class for those who said yes to the question above. Yoga 1 is a course that is offered…
By Emerson Scollo What’s something that is green, living, brightens up a space and provides benefits to the owner? That’s right, plants! Plants have been known to not only decoratively add to a living space but they also help improve…
By Dezarae Churchill Six months after learning William Peace University was built by enslaved people and held racist values, the university continues to struggle with racial issues and some students do not feel like there is enough representation of the…
By Dezarae Churchill Do we hold the burden or the pleasure of redefining the plagued stories of the past? Holidays are a way to commemorate the past. America is trying to find out how to move forward in a way…