"Covers the campus like the magnolias"

Old Gold & Black

'Covers the campus like the magnolias'
"Covers the campus like the magnolias"

Old Gold & Black

"Covers the campus like the magnolias"

Old Gold & Black

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Gardening Offers a Fruitful Learning Experience

Ying Xu February 22, 2018

Weeding in the strawberry field, building structures for the garden such as hoop houses, planting seeds and seedlings, harvesting produce and turning the compost, these are just a few of the environmentalist...

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ZSR Hosts “Blind Date with a Book”

Erin Stephens February 22, 2018

On the morning of Wednesday, Feb. 14, a single table caught curious students’ attention as they shuffled in and out of the atrium’s main entrance. On it sat a turquoise, plastic bucket filled with...

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Summers Abroad are an Alternative to Whole Semesters

Becky Swig February 22, 2018

It is popular to study abroad at Wake Forest, whether it be for a summer, semester or year-long program. According to the Wake Forest Center for Global Programs and Studies website, Wake Forest offers...

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How to: Get Creative with Kale

David Ajamy February 22, 2018

A telling sign that a specific food is popular is when you can walk across a college campus and see the food’s name on a piece of attire. That, or if, when browsing Instagram, every recipe has the item...

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Learning How to Prioritize Self-Care

Kerrianne Riley February 15, 2018

Many of us make New Year’s Resolutions, filled with promises to treat our bodies and minds better. Come February we tend to lose motivation to fuel these resolutions. The issue here is not the lost February...

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The Two Best Deals During Winston-Salem Restaurant Week

Nicholas Demayo February 15, 2018

Monday, Feb.19 marks the beginning of Restaurant Week, a festival of local fare hosted by the Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership featuring a set-price, three-course dinner special. While many of Winston-Salem’s...

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Experience NOLA Mardi Gras for the First Time

Heather Hartel February 15, 2018

Every year the week before Ash Wednesday, New Orleans, LA (NOLA) transforms into a wave of purple, gold and green, while the city comes alive with hundreds of thousands of people celebrating Mardi Gras....

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Negin Farsad Addresses Bigotry with Comedy

Lillian Johnson February 15, 2018

On Wednesday night, people without a Valentine’s Day date did not find themselves alone. Instead of a romantic candlelit dinner for two, many people shared in the laughter of others. Pugh Auditorium...

HOW TO: Creative Pit Creations

HOW TO: Creative Pit Creations

Lillian Johnson February 8, 2018

About halfway through the semester, Wake Forest begins to feel very small due to the lack of food options accross campus. Many students get into a routine of going to the Pit, so here are some hacks to...

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Sorkin’s Debut Walks a Temperate Path

Kyle Ferrer February 8, 2018

Aaron Sorkin has long been a consummate screenwriter. His work on The West Wing made what could have been exercise in crushing boredom a sharp, enjoyable journey through American government. Having also...

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Kylie Jenner’s Pregnancy was a Close-Guarded Secret

Lillian Johnson February 8, 2018

The past few months have been filled with anticipation, anxiety and conspiracy theories for pop culture junkies. In late September of 2017, rumours started circulating that Kylie Jenner and rapper Travis...

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The Importance of Finding Groups with Similar Interests

David Ajamy February 8, 2018

It’s likely that during a student’s time at Wake Forest, one will either travel abroad or away from Wake Forest or has already. While not everyone can travel away from Wake Forest because of their...

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