By Olivia Worsham For many college students, this will be the first presidential election that they will be able to vote in. Although this new experience may be exciting for many college students, the obstacle many of them continue to…
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By Melanie Thompson It’s that time of the school year where all the students are preparing for their midterm exams. “It’s kind of hectic, but if you know how to study then you can get through it,” says Jadia Hooper,…
By Christiane Newell Las Vegas came to William Peace University with Casino Night on Thursday, October 11th. The event was held in the newly renovated Hermann Multi-Purpose auxiliary gym. Students were given $50,000 in chips and were able to play…
By Mallory Rogers Do you like to paint pumpkins, take pictures in a photo booth, and ride a hayride, and more? Then WPU’s Fall Carnival is the place for you. Fall Carnival will be the conclusion of Fall Fest Week,…
By Russell Tatum The men’s basketball team held tryouts on Monday October 15, 2012 for anybody who wants to play basketball this upcoming 2012-2013 year. There are 16 recruited players on the team so far. Head coach Claude Shields says…
By Sara Newman This year, Spectrum plans to make a big impact on the William Peace University community. The Spectrum Club is a fairly new club that focuses on LGBT rights and the right for everyone to be equal regardless…
By Miranda Streeter What could possibly have approximately 30 students gathered together on a Tuesday night? A self-defense class. Kenji Saykosy, owner of Royal Tiger Academy, and four of his students provided WPU students with basic tips for safety. Students raved about how…
By Javonda Hunt Gamma Sigma Sigma held its second annual Dance-A-Thon at William Peace University on October 12th. The Dance-A-Thon was held to help raise money for the American Cancer Society. As hoped, the event had a better turnout than…
By Olivia Gray There have been many firsts for WPU this year, and one of them is the up-and-coming cheerleading team. Although it is not official and is still considered a club, moves are being made to make the team…
By Nikolas Williams Despite the limited space in Ross building’s dormitory hallway, freshman Hope Smith twirls her baton without hindrance. She fluidly spins it about in arcs demonstrating her four (going on five) years of majorette experience. Smith’s presentation is…

