By Brittany Warlick Since the recent transition from being an all-female college to a co-ed university, WPU has had to remind students of the conduct and honor codes on campus. A recent e-mail was sent to all students reiterating the…
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By Miranda Streeter What could possibly have approximately 30 students gathered together on a Tuesday night? A self-defense class. Kenji Saykosy, owner of Royal Tiger Academy, and four of his students provided WPU students with basic tips for safety. Students raved about how…
By Olivia Gray There have been many firsts for WPU this year, and one of them is the up-and-coming cheerleading team. Although it is not official and is still considered a club, moves are being made to make the team…
By Nikolas Williams Despite the limited space in Ross building’s dormitory hallway, freshman Hope Smith twirls her baton without hindrance. She fluidly spins it about in arcs demonstrating her four (going on five) years of majorette experience. Smith’s presentation is…
Getting ready to take that leap out of college life and into the real world? Jeanna Buck has some survival tips. http://blogthe20somethings.wordpress.com/ Attention Raleigh fashionistas! Want to know the best places to shop? Haylee Damato will take you to the…
By Olivia Worsham William Peace University has recently started offering CrossFit classes on campus, each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 a.m., 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. CrossFit is constantly varied, functional movements, done with high intensity. Kevin Daniels, the…
By Christiane Newell Students gathered in Belk Dining Hall to celebrate Peace’s history by eating at the annual Traditions Dinner, hosted by the SGA on September 10. Students were seated at tables of eight and were served family-style by members of…
By Nikki Gusse A Cary woman was shot and killed Monday, September 10th at Raleigh’s Cameron Village Shopping Center. Kathleen Bertrand was on her way to work at 9:30 a.m. Monday when her ex –husband, Christopher Bertrand, pulled a gun…
By Katie Barrett The word “mold” for many of us conjures up images of dank cellars, cold distant castles, abandoned farmhouses, or maybe food left in the fridge for too long. But mold has invaded some spaces at William Peace…
By Javonda Hunt Over the last 20 years, playing video games has become a childhood norm for many boys and girls. As of this fall semester at William Peace University, the Simulation and Game Design major is being offered for…

