By Hernan Ruedas As the 2025 spring season is about to begin, WPU esports teams have now finalized their rosters and are ready to compete in NACE (National Association of Collegiate Esports). The current teams competing will be Rocket League,…
Election 2020
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 Mattias Gariepy Impeachment trials are supposed to last at least a week or longer, however, Trump was acquitted only five days into his trial. After Trump was acquitted, people were wondering how and why his charges were resolved so…
By Simeon McFarland About a month into the Biden Administration Joe has not been wasting anytime coming into office re-working many of the policies under the Trump administration via Executive Order. Conservatives have been calling some of these policy reversals…
By Destinie Harrington As many may know, the perspective of women changed on August 11, 2020, when Joe Biden picked Kamala Harris as vice president to run alongside him for the 2020 presidential election. For women, this changed our lives…
By Tatiana Rivera On a recent visit to Washington, D.C. with my family, I was surprised to see more than monuments and museums. Instead, I witnessed the explosion of mixed emotions from people who lived in the area after the…
By Christian Ponce A lot has happened this past year and William Peace University students have different opinions on what direction to take our country and how Tuesday’s election will play out in the coming days and weeks. “It’s like…
By Jasanee Killins The most anticipated day of 2020 is merely a ballot away. In America, the emphasis on voting, educating oneself and getting involved with local and federal politics is nothing new. No matter the age, an air of…
By Brian Martinez and Victoria Mims The 2020 Presidential election is slowly creeping up and the country is preparing for one of the most important elections in American history. With over 7 million North Carolinians registered to vote, there are…
By Makayla Cook and Roben Ramirez-Santiago Chaotic. Stupid. Tragic. Average. Lopsided. God-awful. Those are all words that William Peace University students used to describe this year’s election in an informal online survey of 50 students conducted by The Peace Times….

