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Dr. Jordan-Zachery spoke about the need for recognizing Black womens humanity.

RIPI begins spring 2022 speaker series

Kathleen Kerr, Staff Writer March 3, 2022

 The Race, Inequality, and Policy Initiative (RIPI) kicked off their spring 2022 speaker series on Feb. 23 with a virtual event called “Black Women and de ‘Rona”. RIPI Director and Wake Forest Politics...

The Winston-Salem Symphony, along with the Winston-Salem Youth Symphony, founded in 1973, held their 10th annual Concert for Community in Wait Chapel.

Winston-Salem Symphony performs annual concert

Maddie Stopyra, Staff Writer March 3, 2022

The Winston-Salem Symphony held their 10th-annual Concert for Community in Wait Chapel on Saturday, Feb. 27 in tandem with the Winston- Salem Youth Symphony. The event honored student musicians and composers...

a Feb. 24 email, Wake Forest University will begin revising mask mandates on March 5 and no longer require masks in classrooms starting March 19.

University to lift indoor mask mandates

Christa Dutton and Emily Toro March 2, 2022

 Starting March 5, Wake Forest will begin to lift its campus mask requirements in phases, it announced in a Feb. 24 email.  This decision comes one week after the city of Winston-Salem announced that...

Wake Forest held its annual Founders Day Convocation in Wait Chapel on Feb. 17.
President Wente delivered the opening address and reflected on her first year at Wake Forest.

WFU hosts annual Founders’ Day Convocation

Natasha Heisenberg, Contributing Writer February 24, 2022

On Thursday, Feb. 17, Wake Forest University held its annual Founders’ Day Convocation. The ceremony, which took place in Wait Chapel, celebrated the university’s legacy, commemorating the strides...

Bruner’s book “The Nation Must Awake” is a retelling of
her great-grandmother’s account of the Tulsa Massacre.

Anneliese Bruner delivers keynote address

Breanna Laws, Staff Writer February 24, 2022

 “We have to seize the stories that are all around us, within our families and communities,” Anneliese Bruner, Wake Forest’s 2022 Black History Month keynote speaker said, introducing the topic...

Yo-Yo Ma is a UN Messenger for Peace and award-winning cellist.

Face to Face Speaker Forum welcomes Yo-Yo Ma

Maddie Stopyra, Contributing Writer February 24, 2022

On Feb. 16, the Face to Face Speaker Forum held their first event of 2022 at the LJVM Coliseum with Grammy-award-winning cellist Yo-Yo Ma.  Moderated by chief arts correspondent at “PBS NewsHour”...

The competitors in the piano contest pose together.

WFU music students compete in annual competition

Kathleen Kerr, Contributing Writer February 24, 2022

 Wake Forest University music department students participated in the 45th Annual Giles-Harris Music Competitions on Feb. 19 in Brendle Hall.  The competitions were funded by a donation from alumnus...

A poster in Benson University Center outlines Wake Forests current masking policy.

Winston-Salem to lift its mask mandate; Wake Forest still undecided

Christa Dutton and Emily Toro February 18, 2022

Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines announced in a Feb. 17 press release that the Winston-Salem mask mandate, which has been in effect since August of 2021, will be lifted by March 1.  Joines came to...

Green, blue, purple and orange flags line Tribble Courtyard in lieu of Mental Health Week,
representing the various mental health issues faced by those living in the United States.

Wake Forest celebrates Mental Health Week

Emily Toro, News Editor February 17, 2022

Mental Health Week kicked off this Monday with the theme "Love Yourself", embracing the spirit of Valentine’s Day. Led by Wake Forest Student Government, Mental Health Week encompasses a series of large...

Lam museum displays student-curated exhibit

Lam museum displays student-curated exhibit

Maddie Stopyra, Contributing Writer February 17, 2022

The Timothy S.Y. Lam Museum of Anthropology held a lecture on Feb. 7, entitled “The Endurance of Latin America Through Colonialism”, by Dr. Scotti Norman. The event celebrated the opening of a new...

BSA hosts ‘Celebration of Black Arts’ event

Meg Zenke, Contributing Writer February 17, 2022

On Saturday, Feb. 12, the Black Student Alliance hosted their annual Celebration of the Black Arts event in Brendle Recital Hall.  The mission of the Celebration of the Black Arts is to uplift the community...

Clark’s photographs “Bladerunner Scape 1” and “Bladerunner
Scape 2” reflect the aesthetic of the film “Bladerunner”.

New stArt exhibit features student photography

Christa Dutton, News Editor February 17, 2022

The stArt.dt gallery recently opened a new exhibit called “Film Stills”, which features students’ work from a Wake Forest digital photography class.  The stArt.dt gallery is the downtown satellite...

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