By Anne Evans Due to the coronavirus outbreak, students at universities all around the country were forced to finish their courses this semester online. At William Peace University, many students voiced their concerns and issues to faculty and administration. On…
By Matthew Merino Streets that were once flowing with constant traffic are now void of vehicles, grocery store’s peak hours have completely changed due to the increased demand for food and supplies, and public areas such as parks are closed….
By Madde Tatum Coronavirus has greatly impacted the world as we know it. Businesses have been shutting down, schools have moved to online, and now the state of North Carolina enforced a lockdown that started on March 30. The government…
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.
By Karla Gomez North Carolinians might already be aware of the many item shortages around the state, such as food and paper items, but there’s more to the shortage than one might think. In the most recent news, many work…
By Matthew Merino The contestants were nervous, the music was booming, and the audience was cheering. Every emotion from melancholy to euphoria filled the room thanks to the invigorating performances of multiple talented Peace students. These students were all contributing…





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