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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

Chinese, Gamelan ensembles hold joint concert

Chinese, Gamelan ensembles hold joint concert

Chase Bagnall Koger, Staff Writer November 11, 2021

Hanes Art Gallery rang with traditional Chinese and Indonesian music on Friday, Nov. 5, as the WFU Department of Music kicked off the semester’s lineup of on-campus concerts, beginning with performances...

Dorm repairs force students to move

Dorm repairs force students to move

Breanna Laws, Staff Writer November 11, 2021

Since the summer, Luter Residence Hall has gone through major reconstruction, and the revitalization is slated to finish before the start of the Spring 2022 semester. As a result, certain members of the...

Police Beat

Police Beat

November 11, 2021

Underage Consumption/Drug Offenses • A student was found smoking in their room in Kitchin. The report was filed at 11:03 p.m. on Nov. 3 • A student in Babcock who consumed alcohol called University...

No stone faces at Lilting Banshees show

No stone faces at Lilting Banshees show

Melina Traiforos, Contributing Writer November 8, 2021

Brendle Recital Hall was once again consumed with laughter as the Lilting Banshees Comedy Troupe performed back-to-back shows in front of an overflowing auditorium last Wednesday, Nov. 3. Both of the...

State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Jeff Jackson takes questions from students, faculty, staff and alumni at a town hall event in Pugh Auditorium Monday afternoon.

Jeff Jackson holds town hall

Aine Pierre, News Editor November 4, 2021

With control of Washington on the line, pundits and anxious observers alike have turned their attention to North Carolina’s Senate race. On Monday afternoon, State Senator Jeff Jackson, one of three...

Organizations plan South Asian holiday celebration

Organizations plan South Asian holiday celebration

Ashna Satpathy, Contributing Writer November 4, 2021

As South Asians across the globe prepare for Nov. 4 ­— the day of Diwali — Wake Forest students that are part of the South Asian Student Association (SASA), the Hindu Student Association (HSA), the...

Community discusses renaming at forum

Community discusses renaming at forum

Christa Dutton, Staff Writer November 4, 2021

What is in a name? Who do we honor? And how, where, when and why do we honor them? These questions were central to the discussion at the town-hall-style meeting on building renaming that was hosted on...

The cast of “The Normal Heart” poses with their “Silence = Death” poster, which now hangs in the Scales Fine Arts Center lobby.

Wearing “The Normal Heart” on your sleeve

Cooper Sullivan, Assistant News Editor November 4, 2021

Although the prevalence of AIDS is no longer at the height that it was in the 1980s, the crisis is far from over. People across the globe have been living with HIV/AIDS and dying from complications of...

ARAW connects students to resources

ARAW connects students to resources

Breanna Laws, Contributing Writer November 4, 2021

With the end of the semester quickly approaching, it is important for all students to take advantage of the academic resources at their disposal. To that end, Student Government is putting on their second...

Deacon Profile: Chris Cates

Deacon Profile: Chris Cates

Sophie Guymon and Maryam Khanum November 4, 2021

Chris Cates is a senior from Graham, North Carolina majoring in sociology and theatre. They are playing the lead role, Ned Weeks, in the Theatre Department's production of "The Normal Heart". Cates serves...

A photograph of a choir singing

Chamber choir holds concert

Emily Toro, Assistant News Editor November 4, 2021

The Wake Forest University Chamber Choir took the Brendle Recital Hall stage on Oct. 29, for a concert titled “In Dreams & Visions.” “We started out with songs literally about night and dreams,...

Police Beat

Police Beat

November 4, 2021

Underage Consumption/Drug Offenses • Multiple underage intoxicated students refused medical treatment at Last Resort. The reports were filed at 12:57 a.m. and 1:28 a.m. on Oct. 29. • A student consumed...

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