By: Hernan Ruedas Braydan Koegel’s journey at William Peace University has been a rollercoaster ride. Originally recruited to play baseball, Koegel found a new passion within WPU Esports, where he has been a key member of the Rocket League team…
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By Aidan McNeely The blaring alarm drags you from a restless sleep, but wait, today is exam day, and the heavy exhaustion weighs in after staying up late studying. You need something to wake you up. Coffee from the local…
By Isabelle Tilley If you’ve taken a political science or criminal justice course at William Peace University, chances are you’ve met the institution’s resident political power couple: Dr. Beth Kusko and Dr. Caleb Husmann. Some snippets of the couple’s endeavors,…
By Lynn Berry Contributors: Chloe Webster On Jan. 19, the United States implemented a nationwide ban on TikTok, stating that there were national security concerns over potential data access by the Chinese government. TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, was mandated to…
By Khalia Lewter A brand new business has recently made its way to the streets of Seaboard Station. This new addition is a smoothie bar shop, and it has caught the attention of many Raleigh locals and WPU students. This…
By Alyssa Poteat From Colby Jack versus Cheese Whiz to potential upsets over the number one seed cheddar cheese, there are so many possibilities in The Peace Times’ very first Cheese Chaos. Wanting to create a fun social media trend…
By Jacob Trump There are a lot of different extracurriculars, clubs, and organizations on WPU’s campus. The school’s athletic department, however, is one of its most popular aspects of the school. Ranging from volleyball, to soccer, to tennis, to lacrosse;…
By Alyssa Poteat Exploring Campus Life: A Guide to the Divers Clubs and Organizations That Unify Students The college experience is more than just academics to a student. There are various activities students of William Peace University can join to…
By Dayna Kenworthy For Pacers, a convenient, affordable, and tasty restaurant is essential for busy students. There are students on campus who don’t have a car so it’s important that everyone has a place to retreat to besides school. Luckily,…
By Alyssa Poteat and Khalia Lewter With the State Fair closed on Oct. 27, the Peace Times Staff tried various foods and rides, and were providing their honest reviews on what was worth the money and the wait, and what…

