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: Mikayla Davis, Emma Weinberg, Athena Carney, Sierra Beard-Dorm, Jason Aparicio Hernandez A fresh, new initiative has sprouted, growing up the walls inside a hydroponic trailer parked on the campus of William Peace University. The project aims to improve student…
By Jacob Trump As another semester begins in the fall on WPU’s campus, so does another celebration of International Day of Peace. While the United Nations International Day of Peace was set for Sept. 21 this year, a Saturday, Peace…
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 Will Stadler The grass has been freshly cut, the lines have been freshly striped, and although Mother Nature has not yet started to cooperate, the feelings of the fall have slowly started to set in. The long summer has…
By Alyssa Poteat The William Peace Universities Volleyball Team had a phenomenal 2023 season, finishing 11-7 in conference play and taking down regionally ranked opponents such as Stevenson University. With the 2024 season starting up, and conference play right…
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 Douglas Kidd The William Peace University volleyball team did not have the season they wanted after making the USA South championship match in 2022. However, even with a challenging year the Pacers still had plenty of successes to celebrate…
By Agi Ngie It is almost March, which means spring break is right around the corner. The weather may be frigid, but that does not mean you cannot start thinking of ideas for a fun getaway. Whether you want to…
By Christopher Campbell In relation to the bird flu, the Coronavirus is starting to have similar consequences on an unknown scale. There have been many epidemics before in history such as Influenza, SARS, Swine Flu and Ebola. Most of the…

