Fans and students in the classroom, as well as faculty lecturing throughout the week, all love a good rivalry game. As athletes, they’re the most exciting games to play during basketball season — the extra energy, the extra noise, cheering,…
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“Five Women Wearing the Same Dress,” presented by William Peace University Theatre department, was a play that entwines friendship, drama, and a whole lot of unexpected plots and twists. The play was brought to life Feb. 15 to 18, directed…
The much anticipated Black Panther movie premieres Feb. 15 in theaters. John Everett collected some little known facts about the Black Panther character in this video. Check it out before you see the movie, then let us know what you think on…
What is Senate Bill 145? Senate Bill 145 is a proposal that states that North Carolina law enforcement officers will be able to act as Immigration Custom Enforcement (ICE) officers and have the same duties and responsibilities as ICE agents….
Amazon could be coming to Raleigh, North Carolina as it has recently been listed as a city that is one of 20 finalists to compete for the Atlantic Coast home of the giant online retail store’s second headquarters. The contest…
As of the 2017-2018 school year, William Peace University proudly announced that it will be having a men’s lacrosse team — the first in history. Lacrosse hasn’t been a “top” sport in the area. In fact, Peace is the only…
Need plans this weekend? These are all things that you can do or attend! Catch the Hurricanes versus Canucks game Saturday, Feb. 10. Doors open at 6:00 pm and face off is at 7:30 pm. You can get your tickets…
Orange traffic cones, traffic signs, and construction workers are being seen everywhere along Peace Street, which is making the commute more difficult for many at William Peace University. There’s only one lane of traffic open in each direction, causing delays, traffic…
Many people wonder if the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is still alive. On Jan. 17, William Peace University celebrated MLK’s legacy with the N.C. Poor People’s Campaign. The opening of the ceremony included the Director of Diversity &…
By Caitlin Richards At the Women’s Rally in downtown Raleigh Jan. 20, attendees stood up for women along with immigrants, working families, Muslims, people of color, LGBTQ+ people, Jews, refugees, people with disabilities, and issues like the #metoo movement, equal…

