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

Old Gold & Black

"Covers the campus like the magnolias"

Old Gold & Black

U.S. News ranks Wake Forest 28th once again

U.S. News ranks Wake Forest 28th once again

Alexandra Karlinchak, Editor-in-Chief September 23, 2021

These days, the phrase “admissions is a numbers game” can be interpreted in more than one way. On Sept. 13, U.S. News & World Report released its list of 2022 U.S. News Best National Universities....

The CARE Office and the Office of Wellbeing are investigating ways they can retool to better serve the needs of Wake Forest students.

Mental health resources updated

Ben Conroy, Print Managing Editor September 23, 2021

University mental health outlets are updating their strategies to better assist the Wake Forest community. Services such as the CARE Team — an outlet through which Wake Forest students, faculty and...

Elena Marsh, Eliza Drake and Mary Grace Gower (from left to right) pose for a promotional photo for “Men On Boats”.

WFU theatre returns to the main stage

Cooper Sullivan, Assistant News Editor September 23, 2021

For 18 long months, the Tedford Stage had been empty, not properly utilized and patiently awaiting a live theatrical performance. On the night of Sept. 17, that cold streak was finally broken with the...

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Class of 2020 returns to campus for commencement

Aine Pierre, News Editor September 18, 2021

On Saturday, 16 months after the fact, the Class of 2020 returned to campus to celebrate their graduation from Wake Forest. It had been 488 days since the Class of 2020 attended a virtual graduation...

UCC hires new therapist, more hires coming soon

UCC hires new therapist, more hires coming soon

Chase Bagnall Koger, Contributing Writer September 16, 2021

After a months-long hiring process, Wake Forest's University Counseling Center (UCC) has added four counselors to its staff to assist with an anticipated high demand for counseling this fall. One of...

The If You’re Reading This website features letters from those who have struggled with mental health issues. There are currently three letters posted on the site.

If You’re Reading This launches WFU chapter

Ben Conroy, Print Managing Editor September 16, 2021

If You’re Reading This, a letter writing program meant to connect individuals struggling with mental health issues, has made its way to Wake Forest as of Sept. 1. The program involves the publication...

The Organization of Latin Students and other organizations on campus has a long lineup of events to celebrate Latinx Heritage Month, which spans from Sept. to Oct. 15.

OLAS celebrates Latinx Heritage Month

Sophie Guymon, Staff Writer September 16, 2021

Every year, the Organization of Latin American Students (OLAS) at Wake Forest plans special events and activities to involve the university community in the celebration of Latinx Heritage Month. This Latinx...

A photograph of students in a classroom

African American studies major program is complete

Emily Toro, Staff Writer September 9, 2021

Amidst a year of heightened racial tensions and political unrest, Wake Forest University recently provided another outlet for students to ponder thought-provoking questions and establish a community that...

Safer Sex Express campaign restarting

Safer Sex Express campaign restarting

Sophie Guymon, Staff Writer September 9, 2021

After a successful launch last semester, the Safer Sex Express is expanding to include sexual wellness outreach and menstrual product distribution initiatives. The program, a collaboration between the...

Malcolm Gladwell to visit WFU

Malcolm Gladwell to visit WFU

Christa Dutton, Staff Writer September 9, 2021

The Face to Face Speaker Series is finally back to being just that — face to face. After a year of virtual events, bestselling author and journalist Malcolm Gladwell will kick off the in-person 2021-2022...

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Student Government releases charter guidelines

Hannah Abernethy, Contributing Writer September 9, 2021

The Student Organizations Council (SOC), an arm of Student Government, released new guidelines for the chartering process, which will no longer operate on a rolling basis. Now, as outlined on the Office...

Parking fee changes cause mass anger

Parking fee changes cause mass anger

Chase Bagnall Koger, Contributing Writer September 5, 2021

As the start of the Fall 2021 semester brings updated COVID-19 protocols, rules and regulations regarding on campus parking have shifted, too. Students have noticed a recent hike in the price of parking,...

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