"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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A Reflection on the Greensboro Four

Tiaye Wooten February 8, 2018

The scene is Feb. 1, 2018. I walk into a Starbucks, and stand in line. I gradually get closer to the register with my order in mind. I’m finally face-to-face with the cashier, and I place my simple yet...

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Unmasking the Demon Deacon

Olivia Field February 8, 2018

Senior Brittany Ezer has discreetly lived her four years at Wake Forest with a pretty big secret: she is one of the many faces behind the Demon Deacon mascot. Beginning during the second week of her freshman...

Local Mexican Restaurant Review

Local Mexican Restaurant Review

Henry Koontz February 2, 2018

Coming to Winston-Salem from south Texas, I was curious to see how the Mexican food would match up with what I was used to back home. After sampling many local Mexican restaurants over the past four years,...

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Franco’s Film Humanizes Cult Classic

Kyle Ferrer February 2, 2018

As a post-script to this review of The Disaster Artist, I feel morally obliged to mention the recent revelations regarding James Franco’s sexual misconduct. Due to these misdeeds, Franco did not receive...

“Call Me By Your Name” Reinvents the Typical Love Story

Kerrianne Riley February 2, 2018

Summer love with a twist is how director Luca Guadagnino makes viewers dive into his 2017 Sundance hit Call Me by Your Name. The press it received at the Sundance Film Festival in 2017 established its...

Indoor Cycling Studio Opens Downtown

Indoor Cycling Studio Opens Downtown

Heather Hartel February 2, 2018

Most people probably agree that working out is never the best part in a day; you feel uncomfortable, vulnerable, fatigued and would rather be doing just about anything else. Yet somehow at 5:30 a.m. on...

Folk Artist “Bahamas” Returns with Funky Sound

Alex Giagtzis February 2, 2018

Canadian singer-songwriter Afie Jurvanen, known by his stage name Bahamas, has gifted his fans with more deliciously chill, stripped-down tunes with his new album Earthtones. As the name suggests, the...

Larger Lessons Learned at a Concert

David Ajamy February 2, 2018

The other week I did something out of my comfort zone; I decided to go to a concert alone. I tried to convince friends to go, but no one was feeling it (probably because it was on a Wednesday night) and...

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The Grammys: A Night of Grandeur and Groove

Caleb Woody February 2, 2018

Just like that, the 60th annual Grammy awards are over. As one of the busiest nights of the movie industry closes, we are all left pouring over the results, seeing who got their due praise, who got snubbed...

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Food Finds From Wake Washington

David Ajamy January 25, 2018

After my first week at Wake Washington, I have not only spent an absurd amount of money, but I have also had some wonderful food. And while D.C. has many amazing things to do both through the program...

How To Plan a Super Bowl Watch Party

How To Plan a Super Bowl Watch Party

Nicholas Demayo January 25, 2018

With the teams set and the Super Bowl less than two weeks away, many around the country begin planning their watch parties for the big game. Although the Super Bowl carries the weight of being a pseudo-...

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A Guide on how to Achieve your New Year’s Resolutions

Emily Beauchamp January 18, 2018

For busy college students, managing New Year’s resolutions can become difficult. However, here are a few tips that can be used to stay motivated and keep the resolutions during the semester. Start small Big...

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