By Emily Hawxwell Not only is he tuning his piano to perfect pitch, but sophomore Christian Howard finds himself fine-tuning his career. Before attending Peace, Howard attended Longleaf School of the Arts, where he performed in multiple plays and musicals,…
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By Khalia Lewter Latin Heritage Month, celebrated from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, is a time to honor and recognize the rich cultural contributions and history of Latinx communities. It’s an important time for the Hispanic and Latin community because…
By Elizabeth Condall Caitlin Richards is a William Peace Alumni who graduated in 2020. She graduated with a Communications degree and currently works as a multimedia journalist for CBS 17. Richard came back to visit Peace Mar. 8. She talked…
By Elizabeth Condall Mary Ann-Baldwin, elected in 2019, started her career as mayor during an extremely tumultuous time. Within months of becoming mayor in 2020, the world shut down due to the COVID–19 pandemic, and the country was divided by…
By Jacob Jones Contributors: Elizabeth Condall, Jakob Galluzzo, Billy Sullivan, Lynn Berry, Deborah Hawkins, Julianna Moreland Campus is buzzing with talk about the new four-credit classes, longer class times, and immersive learning activities being implemented this fall. A few weeks…
By Iris Choi Ever since we were little, we were taught to clean up after ourselves. Clean up our toys, our rooms, do our laundry, and do the dishes. We only cleaned our small area. We were never taught how…
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….

