By Peace Times Staff Dia de los Muertos, or “Day of the Dead” in Spanish, is a Mexican holiday where family and friends gather to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died. For the past few…
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By Christina Hawes Life expectancy has doubled in the past 150 years. According to a demographic life expectancy chart from Berkley’s web page, On average in the 1900’s Americans both male and female lived between the ages of 46-48 years…
By Connor Davis One of the many trends that have become popular is the monogramming of personalized items. This gives people the chance to make accessories personal for them because they have their name on it. According to Whimsically Chic’s…
By Rachel Komonoski Cary Towne Center Mall is one of the quietest malls in the Raleigh area but that is expected to change shortly. According to Cary Towne Center’s website, Dave & Buster’s, where you “eat, drink and play” will…
By Terrance Myles The William Peace University Pacers volleyball team played host to their crosstown rivals, the Meredith College Avenging Angels on October 30th. This game was the most anticipated home game of the year, and with good reason. The…
By Samanthya Oyathelemi As the weather gets colder, it is time to keep warm by dancing up a storm at Fall Cocktail hosted by William Peace University. Many look forward to taking a break from studying and showing up at…
By Christiane Newell Twelve WPU students, including myself, and two staff members spent their Fall break working with the Appalachia Service Project in Jonesville, Virginia. ASP is an organization based around central Appalachia that brings volunteers together to repair homes…
By Jake Lawlis The east coast of America is exploding with electronic music. DJ/Producers are touring from Miami to New York City. Miami has some of the biggest nightclubs in the world such as Liv and Mansion, but farther north…
By Nikolas Williams In September 2011 a paper was published by professors Mary Tell Trautner and Erin Hatton of University at Buffalo. The title, “Equal Opportunity Objectification? The Sexualization of Men and Women on the Cover of Rolling Stone,” explores…
By Kimothy Jones Jr. With the number of students attending Peace soaring, there are going to be some growing pains. The top aching feeling for Peace students has been on campus parking. This semester, students have been heavily frustrated with…

