Feature photo by Raelee Sawmiller By Raelee Sawmiller BugFest, an annual festival held by the North Carolina Museum of Natural Science, brings together hundreds of people from all over the country for fun games, information, and an awesome educational experience. …
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Feature photo by Aidan McNeely By Athena Carney The news world continues to evolve at a rapid pace, and so have the methods by which students consume breaking stories. A fifth of U.S. adults get their news from TikTok, up…
Feature photo by Tamica Phillips from the Office of Communications and Marketing. By Emily Hawxwell The Peace Times is working with the Center for Student Success to highlight sophomores and their experiences at Peace. Each month, a new student will…
By Keegan Vulgamott Imagine a plane crash that leaves four people stranded on the bottom of a massive cliff face; the only option is to start climbing and foraging through passengers’ lost luggage scattered among the mountainside to find food…
Written By: Jonathan Baruch Independent game studios have become a driving force in the gaming industry, disrupting the dominance of Triple-A developers. While major publishers focus on blockbuster franchises and familiar formulas, indie developers emphasize creativity, storytelling, and player-driven experiences,…
By Caitlin Corll Can artificial intelligence, or AI, create artwork that captures human emotions? Are AI creations “real art”? Is using AI image generators unethical? These questions are currently causing much debate in the creative community and society at large….
By Chloe Webster Lauren Conway never thought she’d end up in the William Peace University dugout again. When she hung up her cleats after college, coaching wasn’t even on her radar. Conway fell in love with the game again after…
Police Chief Rico Boyce. Photo taken by RaleighNC.gov Written By: Ashe Draxinger Rico Boyce, soon to be sworn in as Raleigh’s 31st police chief, has been working at the Raleigh Police Department for 25 years. He is taking over…
By Caitlin Corll Professor Ana Teresa Galizes, who’s been a part of the William Peace University community since she was an undergraduate herself, has built a successful photography business, had her work displayed in galleries and publications, and now teaches…
By: Mikayla Davis It’s the beginning of spring, and you and a group of friends are confidently wearing outfits you spent weeks meticulously selecting — submerged in a sea of artwork, music, and culture, surrounded by individuals who appreciate the…

