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If you’ve spent even a little time on TikTok or Instagram Reels as of late, you’re probably familiar with a little kid named “The Rizzler.” He’s an eight-year-old from New Jersey who, if we’re being ...
A resolution reaffirming Wake Forest Student Government’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion was passed by the Senate in April 2025. Student Government believed it important to uphold and ...
“You ready?” Officer Austin Snider asked as he climbed into the driver’s side of the vehicle. My response was immediate: “Yes.” What was it exactly that I was ready for? A shoot-out, car chase or gang ...
A group composed of faculty, staff and students called “We Keep Us Safe WFU” gathered to host a vigil for those who have been targeted and detained due to immigration status, as well as solidarity ...
Art exhibition “Andrew Wyeth at Kuerner Farm: The Eye of the Earth,” co-organized by Reynolda House Museum of American Art and the Brandywine Museum of Art in Chadds Ford, made its national debut in ...
Before their interview with the Executive Committee, each candidate running for an executive position within Student Government was asked to write a summary of their platform, both for the Old Gold & ...
Reports say Wake Forest Men’s Basketball landed the commitment of Valparaiso Beacons transfer forward Cooper Schweiger. The 6’9”, 210-pound forward from Overland Park, Kansas, was heavily recruited by ...
The Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) Best Choice Learning Center is a beacon in the Winston-Salem community. Local youth gather many nights a week to eat a hot meal, get help with homework ...
The Forsyth County School system proposed a two-year Fostering Diverse Schools initiative to modernize the district’s school zone boundaries. Current school zone boundaries have remained untouched for ...
The sound of blasting music can be heard around campus as clusters of young women in matching colors cheer in celebration, welcoming the new sorority members to their long tradition of sisterhood and ...
The days after the election, I met two of my friends for lunch. It was like a poorly written joke: “A Harris voter, a Trump voter and a non-voter walk into the dining hall…” We all started cautiously ...
It’s a crisp Saturday morning in January. The birds were singing outside the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, and the sun had barely crested over Winston-Salem. Yet, at 8 a.m., a crowd of ...
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