By Peace Times Staff Peace 2011 graduate, Kasie Leigh Moore, died early Friday morning after being hit by an SUV on Highway 70. According to the State Highway Patrol, the 23-year-old Clayton native was walking on Highway 70 near Guy…
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By Peace Times Staff In a letter addressed to the Peace community Tuesday, President Debra Townsley announced that Provost Debbie Cottrell will be leaving the university for a position as Vice President for Academic Affairs at Texas Lutheran University in…
By Sarah Osborne There are some things you don’t learn about a person until they are gone. On February 7, 2012, my great uncle Griggs Dickson passed away. Even until his final days at the age of 80, he was…
By Peace Times Staff The Pacers softball team will play Meredith at WPU on Tuesday, March 20 at 2:00 p.m. for their 7th annual softball doubleheader. All proceeds from the game will be donated to the Pretty in Pink Foundation,…
By Taylor Shaw WPU announced Monday that Burley Mitchell, former Chief Justice of the NC Supreme Court, is the 2012 commencement speaker. Mitchell, whose wife is a 1962 Peace alumna, is a veteran of the U.S. Navy, served as an…
By Peace Times Staff Twenty-six Peace students have been elected as candidates for induction into Alpha Chi, the academic honor society. To be eligible for membership in Alpha Chi, students must have completed at least 59 hours of credit with…
By Peace Times Staff The President’s house was sold Friday, after the Board of Trustees agreed to put it on the market earlier this year. The University says it is looking to relocate the President’s house to downtown Raleigh, however,…
By Maddie Fecko Summer break is right around the corner. Are you prepared to strut your swimsuit? It’s time to cut out the sweets and focus more on fruits and veggies. Throw those Valentine’s chocolates in the trash, and get…
By Alexis Joynes We see them on the daily basis and we hate them. Fast-rising gas prices are more than just a nuisance. They are having an effect on many people’s lives, including some college students who can no longer…
By Faith Inman Moving away from home and going to college for the first time can cause a person to have many different emotions. Most students look forward to more freedom. Many believe college means parties, late night food runs…

