By Mitch Baddour Noah Carter, a spring 2020 graduate, used his time wisely while at William Peace University to provide himself with a smooth transition to life after education. During his time at Peace, Carter was involved in the community…
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By Emily Freer DJ Curtis began his theatre career back in preschool. However, it wasn’t until his freshman year of high school when he discovered his passion for theatre after being cast as the Tin Man in The Wizard of…
By Mattias Gariepy With Graduation coming soon, students will be leaving William Peace behind to start focusing on their future. However what if I told you there is a way to still help WPU after they graduate? There is a…
By Marketta Bennett Do you ever wonder how life will be after graduating from undergrad or grad school? William Peace University will have many graduates this December and one is yours truly, Isaiah Davis. Davis is currently a senior majoring…
By Brandon Fessey An Inside Look at Last Year’s Graduates’ Progress It’s been a year since the William Peace University graduates of 2016 walked the stage and accepted their diplomas. Since that moment, they have all faced the realities of…
By Alex Van Meir When Peace College announced that the school was going to change from an all women’s college to a coed institution named William Peace University in 2010, it sent shockwaves not only through the administration and current…
By LeAnna West William Peace University welcomes back Emily Fortune Feimster, a Los-Angeles based comedian and Peace College graduate. “Feimster is a full time writer for E!’s late night show Chelsea Lately” according to IMDb Mini Biography. Fortune can be…
By Peace Times Staff From monogrammed necklaces to Lilly Pulitzer cell-phone cases, three Peace communication students had to learn about all of it in order to create a public relations and marketing campaign for the Pink Alli, a local boutique…
By Mallory Rogers The big news at WPU this year may be that men have joined the student body, however, for some students, like me, coming to Peace was a family tradition. When I walked on campus for Open House…

