By Emily Freer Higher ocean tides, increases in C02 levels, and melting of ice caps, are all consequences that we’re facing due to our lack of care for Earth. As members of society, it’s our responsibility to take care…
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By Makayla Cook A piece of metal in a burger, moldy pieces of fruit and bread, and fried chicken with a feather in it are all controversial images students have taken of various disastrous food mishaps at William Peace University’s…
By Dezarae Churchill March is Women’s History Month, a month dedicated to the celebration of womanhood and the brave women that fought to create a stage for women to stand upon today. On Wednesday, March 16, William Peace University welcomed…
By Makayla Cook SATs, ACTs, clubs, homework, and sports are all things that the typical high schooler has to deal with on a daily basis. When their senior year comes around, do they take a break before deciding their next…
By Ben Maske William Peace University is home to various clubs and campus communities. Our university’s book club is the DEI Book Club. WPU’s book club has been around for a long time and has lots of loyal members. Members…
By Makayla Cook On average, an adult possesses approximately 10 pints of blood in their body, according to a blood fact sheet by the American Red Cross; that’s more than the 1 gallon of milk that people buy for their…
Written By Michelle Porizkova Michelle Porizkova is visiting local businesses in Raleigh this semester for the Peace on the Street feature. There was a sparkle in Ramy Bahgat’s eyes as he spoke of his waffle stand in Morgan Street Food…
By Graham Hill The Hoop State Network, which is based out of Raleigh, presented the Brandon Ingram MLK Showcase at Kinston High on Saturday, Jan. 15. Brandon Ingram, Kinston, NC native, and a current NBA basketball player for the New…
By Emily Freer The tradition of creating a New Year’s Resolution has existed for 4,000 years, dating back to the Babylonians who created these promises to start the year off on good terms with the gods, according to History.com. Nowadays,…
By Billy Gay As a young boy growing up, Dr. Vincent Melomo didn’t know what anthropology was, and his path in life was not very clear. Accounting, counseling, and journalism were a few of his future options. At 53 ,…