The Black Maker’s Market was in the Belk Dining Hall on the second floor Feb. 28 to celebrate Black History Month. The market boasted over four pop-up shops selling jewelry, vintage clothes, body and skin care, smoothies and juices, and…
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By Caleb Clendenning William Peace University’s Office of Advancement hosted a book signing for author and a former student Peace Ronnie Laughlin on Feb. 7 in Main Parlor. Laughlin was a part of the 1976-77 women’s basketball team during her…
By Jacob Trump The yearly International Day of Peace on Sept. 21 was instituted by the United Nations to strengthen the ideals of peace in the world. For William Peace University, not only does the day coordinate with the institute’s…
By Lillian Lewis On Feb. 28th, The Student Loan Debt Relief Plan made its way to the Supreme Court. Until two cases are decided, students can no longer apply for Student Loan Debt Relief. The student loan payment pause that…
By Emerson Scollo A career fair or a job fair is an event where a bunch of hiring businesses set up tables and give out information about their business as well as collect contact information from the people attending. Different…
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…
By Todd Shorts Rebecca Frasieris is the new strength and conditioning coach at William Peace University. She went to Barton College for her undergrad and her master’s degrees, and has played soccer and lacrosse. She is from Virginia, seven five…
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…