By Lillian Lewis Let me start by saying I am extremely privileged. I have the luxury of having parents who can pay for my college education. Yes, I have a job outside of school, but most of that money I…
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By Dylan Cross After a hot summer, it was nice to enjoy a crisp autumn day at the Fall Festival on Oct. 18. The event featured pumpkin painting, games, and plenty of candy to go around. Students were able to…
By Dezarae Churchill One hundred and sixty-five years ago, William Peace donated $10,000 and a plot of land to create Peace Institute, hoping to provide higher educational opportunities for the women of Raleigh. Last month, the focus on campus turned…
By Travion Jones After two years of mask mandates, North Carolina is letting loose and will allow most indoor facilities to be mask optional. Places such as hospitals, nursing homes, and transportation services are still requiring masks based on federal…
By Dezarae Churchill While we recover from the pandemic, public celebrations are still limited. But our student government still created an impressive itinerary to help celebrate Latinx Heritage Month. Latinx Heritage is celebrated between Sept.15 and Oct. 15. The mid-month…
By Emerson Scollo The William Peace University volleyball team springs back into action in their first official games since the fall of 2019. The team began practice in February and in March started playing other teams. The Game against Averett …
By Victoria Mims Doing things virtual is the new “norm” nowadays considering all that is going on around us in regards to the coronavirus. This has been a huge adjustment for many and some are still getting adjusted. To prevent…
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…
By Endeja Carter William Peace University moved classes online starting Nov. 9, due to a spike in cases of COVID-19 on campus. While the original plan was to hold virtual classes for one week, courses will remain online for the…