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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

The 2022-2023 academic year was full of new faces and new challenges.

As of now, Wake Forest plans to maintain status quo

Aine Pierre, News Editor December 23, 2021

After a Dec. 20 conversation with Dr. Chris Ohl, an infectious disease specialist at Wake Forest Baptist Health, the university is keeping its current plans for the Spring 2022 semester, per SG president...

Shea Kidd Brown named new Vice President for Campus Life

Shea Kidd Brown named new Vice President for Campus Life

Christa Dutton, Staff Writer December 15, 2021

After a months-long national search process, Dr. Shea Kidd Brown was appointed as Wake Forest’s new Vice President for Campus Life on Dec. 9. Kidd Brown joins Wake Forest from the University of Tennessee...

(Courtesy of Student Government)

SAPSA Committee to begin work

Emily Toro, Assistant News Editor December 7, 2021

Student Government passed a resolution to formalize the charge and membership of the Sexual Assault Prevention, Support, and Accountability, Executive Advisory (SAPSA) Committee, during its Nov. 30 meeting.  “In...

 Kayla Amador with her shop “Iconografi” (pictured above) at WFU Annual Artisans’ Fair.

WFU hosts annual artisans’ fair

Sofia Bazant, Staff Writer December 7, 2021

The fair welcomed numerous creators from the Winston-Salem community looking to professionally showcase and sell their original work. Wake Forest students, faculty and staff used this opportunity to purchase...

The University Counseling Center will return to its pre-rapid access treatment model starting next semester, according to Director Dr. Warrenetta Mann. The university will also offer free tele-health sessions.

UCC will return to long-term care in spring 2022

Breanna Laws, Staff Writer December 2, 2021

The rapid access model currently used at the University Counseling Center will not be in effect to begin the spring semester, according to University Counseling Center Director Dr. Warrenetta Mann. Mann...

During Turkeypalooza, Campus Kitchen volunteers work to make Thanksgiving meals for folks in need.

“Turkeypalooza” spreads Thanksgiving joy

Emily Toro, Assistant News Editor December 2, 2021

In an effort to mitigate food insecurity in the Winston-Salem area during the holiday season, during the week of Nov. 13, Campus Kitchen prepared 601 meals during their 15th annual Turkeypalooza. “Turkeypalooza...

President Susan Wente lights the middle candle of the menorah on Manchester Plaza Monday night.

Campus celebrates winter holiday festivities

Cooper Sullivan, Assistant News Editor December 2, 2021

When students went home after Thanksgiving break last year and did not return for the end of the semester, many beloved winter traditions were put on hold. There was no Lighting of the Quad, Lovefeast...

“Grip of the Past/Silenced” (pictured above), a piece of protest art by freshman Sofia Trujillo, is on display this week and next in Reynolda Village as part of the StArt Gallery.

StArt gallery showcases student artwork

Christa Dutton, Staff Writer December 2, 2021

“Let it Show!” is the annual holiday student art exhibit at the stArt gallery located in Reynolda Village. The gallery features art created by Wake Forest students and allows students to gain experience...

Deacon Profile: Mason Goodwyn

Deacon Profile: Mason Goodwyn

Meredith Prince, Staff Writer December 2, 2021

Mason Goodwyn is a freshman from Leesburg, Va. who intends to major in mathematical business. He is a member of the Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) on campus, the Leadership and Character Scholars...

Supporters of President Donald Trump gather outside the Capitol to protest the certification of President Joe Bidens electoral victory.

Capitol riot reverberates in politics classrooms

Aine Pierre, News Editor December 2, 2021

On a chilly October morning in Dr. Sara Dahill-Brown’s Economic Inequality and American Politics class, my classmates and I were greeted by a slide featuring an image of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the...

WakerSpace celebrates its third anniversary

WakerSpace celebrates its third anniversary

Chase Bagnall Koger, Staff Writer December 2, 2021

Tucked between Magnolia and Dogwood residence halls lies WakerSpace, a collaborative space filled with creative outlets for WFU students and staff on the Reynolda Campus to use free of cost. On Nov. 18,...

Successful booster shot clinic

Successful booster shot clinic

Sofia Bazant, Staff Writer December 2, 2021

From Nov. 30 through Dec. 2 in the Sutton Center, all eligible students, faculty, and staff can make appointments will be able to receive booster vaccines against COVID-19. Eligibility is determined...

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