By Delano Roberts In a course of 4 days throughout downtown Raleigh, the Hopscotch Music Festival spreads innovative music acts at different venues. The venues differ from small in-door bars to the Red Hat Amphitheater and a makeshift stage on…
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By Rhys Ghazal Austin Arias has just recently been introduced as the new Director of Student Involvement of William Peace University. Arias joined the Peace community in August 2017 and is excited to provide students with an interactive role in…
By Alexandra Garrison The new academic year is underway with seven new full-time faculty members on campus this fall. With great enthusiasm and an encouraging attitude, they are making a difference and helping the students of Peace achieve great things…
By Joshua Kelly Whether it’s your first year or second year, we’ve all had our fair share of good and bad roommates. Having a bad roommate doesn’t necessarily mean you two always argue, it could be that you two don’t…
By Brandon Fessey An Inside Look at Last Year’s Graduates’ Progress It’s been a year since the William Peace University graduates of 2016 walked the stage and accepted their diplomas. Since that moment, they have all faced the realities of…
By Mary Kuberry Classes may have just started Wednesday, but Pacers have been on campus since Move-In Day, Aug. 18, participating in traditions, going to fun activities and events, and for the newest Pacers – taking their first college classes….
By Ann Taylor Kaliam “Growing old is mandatory, but growing up is optional” –Walt Disney It is that time of year again, when William Peace University seniors re getting ready for graduation. A lot of getting ready for graduation is…
By Peace Times Staff This summer many students will be returning back home with nothing to do. Other students will be taking more classes to stay on track for graduation or doing internships to get experience in their field. But…
By Mary Kubeny and Caitlin Richards Confusion that arose over money student government put toward the Pacer Performance Center has caused the Student Government Association to adopt new guidelines for allocating funds and being more transparent with the student body…
By Katelyn McLamb The Peace Pacers played a doubleheader against the Georgia Wesleyan Wolves on March 26 to help raise money for the Pretty in Pink Foundation. PIPF is a non-profit foundation created to help under or uninsured breast cancer…

