The Feb. 26 episode of Newsroom Next to Heidi’s will give you the latest information of what is going on in the William Peace University community and the Raleigh-Durham area. Watch to find out more, we are here for you!
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The William Peace University student involvement board hosted a gathering of fellow poetry lovers Feb. 21 called Spoken Word Night. It was a gathering meant to bring people together that had the common interest of spoken word poetry. The main…
Dr. Talika McCoy came to campus on Feb. 6 to discuss “Chains to Change” for Black History Month. Her goal was to bring awareness to the progression of black people in America. McCoy began by explaining that she did research…
William Peace University Theatre presented a modern version of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar to the campus Feb. 21-24. They had many returning audience members coming back to rewatch the play for a second and, sometimes, a third time. When coming to…
Overview Ethics Bowl is a competition put on by the North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU) and was held on Feb. 8-9. This year the topic was “Ethics in the Environment.” The event occurred in downtown Raleigh at the…
The Spring semester has begun and baseball is underway for the 2019 season. Coaches and players are excited for what the season will bring. From Winning Top 3 to Winning the Conference tournament, the baseball team aims to accomplish many…
Going green can take a lot of effort, especially in college, but environmental awareness and sustainability don’t have to be difficult. Here are some simple, easy, and quick ways to incorporate green living into your everyday routines. Reduce single-use plastics…
As I come to my final semester of college, I find it incredibly important to discuss why I have spent the last four years here. William Peace University is something special. Ms. Gina at Peace Perks If you have ever…
By Larimer Lexine School food has always been synonymous with terror and disgust. College was seen as a way to move away from the “horrors” of grade school, food included. While many students at their colleges are content with the…
By Bethany Prentice The announcement of bringing something new to the otherwise barely-used space above Belk Dining fell upon eager ears shortly before the summer break. Students had to wait only three hot months to return to campus to see…