By Peace Times staff Three years ago today you were probably locked down in your house, watching documentaries about a guy from Ohio with tigers. Most likely you were nervous, and scared of what the future of this country might…
By Travion Jones After two years of mask mandates, North Carolina is letting loose and will allow most indoor facilities to be mask optional. Places such as hospitals, nursing homes, and transportation services are still requiring masks based on federal…
By Alisha Dhar and Brian Martinez Ringing in the new year, individuals were hoping to leave the pandemic in the past. However, the COVID-19 variant “Omicron” has made this impossible, leaving students feeling uncertain about the new semester. With North…
By Dezarae Churchill Remember going to the supermarket in early March of last year? No one was wearing face masks and the select few who were stuck out like a sore thumb, almost being viewed as social pariahs. A year…
By Nick Chuisano, Makayla Cook and Tatiana Rivera \William Peace University allowed its students and staff to return to so-called “normal operations” starting Feb. 8, with a mix of in-person, virtual and hybrid courses. The new routine caused mixed feelings…
By Christian Chrietzberg William Peace University has instituted COVID-19 testing to see if students have been infected by the virus so that the university can take immediate action in counteracting the virus. This precaution included the school sending out emails…