By Brandon Fessey For an exclusive group of William Peace University, April 18, 2017 was a big day. It was a day in which all of these students’ hard work was finally recognized and put on display to their fellow…
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By Julia Pemberton The Raleigh City Farm is celebrating its fifth birthday, along with Earth day, on April 22 with a “BEARTHDAY” celebration that will include a free bazaar from 10 a.m. to noon and a concert fundraiser 6 p.m. to 10…
By Kenisha Mangum William Peace University Theatre closes its season with “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” April 20-23. “It’s a fantastic energetic show with a classic story that takes you back to childhood,” said Delphon Lavon Curtis Jr., a…
By Ebonie Thomas Many people around campus do not know what exactly Gamma Sigma Sigma incorporated is, though many know of the basic sororities at other schools around Peace, such as Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA), Alpha Pi Omega and plenty more….
By Delano Roberts In a world full of disconnection, whether it be your phone, laptop or your Netflix account, we can forget that the world surrounding us is full of stories. Sharing our stories isn’t just a form of entertainment, but a…
By Caitlin Richards In downtown Raleigh Thursday night, a fire started at an unfinished apartment complex on W. North Street. No one was killed or had life-threatening injuries. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Around 10 p.m. Thursday,…
By Brandon Fessley Change is coming in William Peace University’s athletic department, and it’s certainly sparked excitement throughout the university. This year, the university announced the addition of new men’s and women’s lacrosse teams. This is the first time the…
By Breanna Cary The William Peace University softball team finished the Grand Slam Triangle Classic with a huge win against Salisbury University, a nationally ranked team Sunday. Throughout the weekend, Feb. 24 to 26, the Pacers won four of the…
By Lauren Swifey William Peace University students have reacted in different ways to the 2016 election of Donald Trump 0ver Hillary Clinton. “My immediate reaction to the election was disbelief. It felt like a nightmare,” said Rachel Ulozas, a senior at Peace….
By Heather McLean The Student Athletic Advisory Committee’s Pennies for a Purpose competition is in full swing, with each athletic team racing to earn the most points by filling their jars. An annual tradition is competition against all USA South Conference…