By Brian Martinez Although the Broadway lights are turned off temporarily, the lights are shining bright in the theatre program in William Peace University. Students are usually accustomed to performing in front of large crowds of people, but that will…
By Nakyia Taylor The coronavirus has been flooded through every news outlet. Professionals and average users have been broadcasting quarantine details and the effects of the pandemic. The virus is a worldwide problem and affects every community. But is it…
Students taking Communication Agency this semester created a news show called A Piece of Peace and focused on topics such as musical theatre, sports, and the impact COVID-19 has had on our campus.
Newspapers have been around since the 17th century to deliver news, but have been decreasing as social media and the internet have been more accessible to people. It is important to have local newspapers around to deliver news to the…
William Peace University prepared for Hurricane Dorian to make landfall and approach Raleigh on Sep. 5, lasting through the following day, but luckily saw few effects from the storm. Peace received an email from the Director of Public Safety, Michael…
I am so excited to be the new Editor-in-Chief of William Peace University’s newspaper, the Peace Times. Since my first semester in the Peace Times, I have been grateful for the opportunity to be a staff writer, news editor, social…