By Aidan McNeely “Curious, ambitious, and compassionate,” are the three words Jackson Bostian, a 26-year-old assistant professor of interactive design at William Peace University (WPU), used to describe his personality. Bostian’s journey from a rural upbringing to the academic world…
People of Peace
By Victoria Williams William Peace’s first semester with a new president, Lynn Morton prompted the Peace Times to sit down with Madam President Lynn Morton for an interview. While her presence here at William Peace University won’t be more than…
By Isaiah Grady Check out a new podcast episode with the man himself, James Shaughnessy. The Story of a Fulltime Student with a Dream James “Seamus” Shaughnessy had always been a politically active man, being the head of the after…
By Alyssa Poteat October is recognized globally as Breast Cancer Awareness month. October is also the peak of many fall athletic seasons. For the women’s volleyball team, they are dedicating one of their home games to show support for this…
By Will Stadler Most people associate watching sports to lazy Saturday afternoons. There is usually a recliner involved, some type of chip present, and a cold beverage topping off the entire experience. However, there is actually an entire industry built…
By Khalia Lewter With fall semester in full swing, campus’s extracurricular activities and clubs are also gearing up. One club in particular, however, had some unprecedented changes just before the first week of classes. The William Peace University Black Student…
By Elizabeth Condall Pacer Welcome Week was open to all students and the majority of events were free. This semester, unlike previous years, has required students to scan their ID’s to get into the different buildings on campus. “Breakfast with…
By Victoria Williams As a North Carolina native, I am not absolved from what seems like answering the ongoing question of “what is there to do in Raleigh?” In fact it’s a question that I’ve pondered since moving here for…
By Jacob Trump Before the start of 2024’s fall semester, an email from Student Life Assistant Vice President Bobbe Denise Cole left many students in shock and disbelief. The email said Main Hall will have no available rooms for the…
By Alyssa Poteat With the 2024 election coming up, many Gen Z voters are heading to the polls to cast their vote. The power and influence of social media and politicians’ online presence have attracted millions of Gen Z; this…

