By Alyssa Pence Your tongue and lips start to tingle. Your throat begins to get scratchy and close up. These are only a few symptoms someone with a tree nut allergy experiences upon ingesting even the smallest bit of nut…
Opinion
By Nikki Gusse The city of Raleigh now has a new addition to its array of infamous restaurants. PDQ or People Dedicated to Quality, located off Falls of Nuese Road, has recently opened and has the Oak City community buzzing. The restaurant, which…
By Arielle DePas After deciding to change the school’s name and become a coeducational university in the Fall of 2012, William Peace University is beginning to see how beneficial change can be. Peace College had been teaching women for over…
By Charity Young Hookah has became a popular tradition all over the world, first originating in India, then spreading to the Middle East, and now many Americans seem to get a taste of this flavorful delight. The Nara experience can…
By Jerry Sherron William Peace University is a school that caters to the needs of its students who live on campus, but one must wonder how commuter students feel about their Peace experience. While commuter students are more than welcome…
By Sarah Osborne A few weeks ago, The William Peace University Office of Engagement published photos of this year’s basketball teams. The photo spread shows two main photos, both featured on the WPU website. Crystal Alston, ‘14 and Rachel Lyons,…
By Haylee Damato It has taken me four years as a college student living in downtown Raleigh to fully appreciate the City of Oaks. Raleigh is truly a thriving city that can easily be underrated. In 2011, Business Weekly rated…
By Nikki Gusse Not many people know about the new chic neighbor to the ever-so-popular college bar known as Crowley’s. “Taste”, an American tapas restaurant and wine and martini lounge, is located off Medlin Drive and Dixie Trail right across…
By Suzy Richardson Peace has a no-pet policy, with the exception of fish in smaller tanks, yet we all know someone who lives on campus with a pet other than a fish. Now that I live off campus, I can…
By Zachary Almond Generally, I am a cautious, safe and aware driver, but November 7 was not a joyous day for me. The night before I had been enjoying election festivities with my friends and family back home and relaxing…

