By Victoria Williams William Peace’s first semester with a new president, Lynn Morton prompted the Peace Times to sit down with Madam President Lynn Morton for an interview. While her presence here at William Peace University won’t be more than…
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By Alyssa Poteat Heading the charge on campus with her various leadership roles, Camryn Straughn truly does it all. From being the captain of the women’s tennis team, a resident assistant for the first-year communities, and the Senior class representative…
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 Lynn Berry and Jordan France Being a leader can be tough, but Alyssa Poteat is a great example of one at William Peace university. At just 20 years old Poteat has already elevated her university experience by making great…
By Dezarae Churchill Imagine finding yourself in the midst of a game where no one told you the rules, there is no marketing. You found hidden clues that lead to a larger puzzle. You identified a “glitch in the Matrix”…
By Roben Ramirez-Santiago William Peace University men’s soccer program is going into its eighth season competing in the NCAA Division III USA South Conference after the institution went coeducational the 2011 academic year. I Since securing the only two winning…
On April 11-14th, William Peace University’s Theatre Department showcased “Hair” the musical for all students, faculty, families, and friends to come relax, laugh, and enjoy. Musical theatre students spent long hours, day and night, since the end of February to…
Sarah Putterman, 35, has impacted many of the students at William Peace University as a dance teacher for the past eight years, sharing her passion for dance and being a constant encouragement to her students. “I feel like Sarah Putterman…

