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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

A recent email from the Delta Kappa Epsilon (DKE) fraternity made its way throughout campus as the message contained disturbing and sexual language, leading to pushback.

Vulgar fraternity email sparks mass outrage

Aine Pierre, News Editor October 28, 2021

Correction/Update: An earlier version of this story incorrectly attributed the email about a “Dump basement” event to Sigma Alpha Epsilon, when in fact it was sent out by Sigma Chi. Additionally,...

Academic Resources Awareness Week to be held Nov. 1-5

Academic Resources Awareness Week to be held Nov. 1-5

Jessica Schmidt, Public Relations Co-Chair of Student Government October 28, 2021

Monday: ZSR Library Tabling in the library all-day Bullet Journals in the WakerSpace at 4 p.m. (make sure to bring your own pens, pencils, or markers!) Tuesday: Academic Coaching Donuts and Tips...

Wake Forest students welcome children from the wider Winston-Salem community to campus in 2019 for Project Pumpkin.

Project Pumpkin goes off-campus

Alden Forkin, Contributing Writer October 28, 2021

On Thursday, Oct. 28, from 6-8 p.m., Wake Forest’s oldest philanthropic event and venerated Halloween celebration will return in-person, but off campus. A cherished highly-anticipated tradition that...

Face to Face adjusts its November event

Face to Face adjusts its November event

Hannah Abernethy, Staff Writer October 28, 2021

Former Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel will join former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright on Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the Lawrence Joel Memorial Coliseum for a discussion hosted by the Face to Face...

The Residence Life & Housing office is located in Angelou Hall.

Nowhere to go for Int’l students over break

Mingxuan Zhu, Dexter Peters, and Elena Marsh October 28, 2021

On Oct. 4, the international student newsletter pinged into email inboxes right on time. At the bottom of the email — underneath visa reminders, Chinese movie night and volunteer opportunities — students...

Professor Emeritus Harold Tedford poses on the stage in Scales Fine Arts Center that now bears his name. The beloved theatre professor passed away on Oct. 20.

In Memoriam: Dr. Harold Tedford

Emily Toro, Assistant News Editor October 28, 2021

Professor Emeritus of Theater Harold Tedford passed away on Oct. 20, 2021. Many may associate Tedford’s legacy with the Scales Fine Arts Center, as his vision helped foster the building’s construction...

Explaining scholarship students and the four-year housing requirement

Explaining scholarship students and the four-year housing requirement

Alexandra Karlinchak and Jackie Costello October 28, 2021

Micaela Ciambrone loves her friends.  Ciambrone, a sophomore, has made a close-knit group of friends despite having a freshmen year plagued by the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, with...

How equitable is residence hall pricing?

How equitable is residence hall pricing?

Camille Watson and Max Spurling, Contributing Writer October 28, 2021

Whether you live in a new double with clean carpeting and high-end air filtration or an old dorm with mold on the walls and windows sealed shut, you have one thing in common. You both pay the same price...

Sustainable infrastructure: Little changes can make a big difference

Sustainable infrastructure: Little changes can make a big difference

Caroline Bailey, Contributing Writer October 28, 2021

When Wake Forest came from Wake Forest, North Carolina, to its current home in Winston-Salem in 1956, sustainable infrastructure was not a topic of conversation.  A good deal of the buildings on...

Deacon Profile: Mark Sucoloski

Deacon Profile: Mark Sucoloski

Cooper Sullivan, Assistant News Editor October 28, 2021

Mark Sucoloski (stage name Mark Taylor) is a senior communication major from Baltimore, Maryland with minors in sociology and entrepreneurship & social enterprise. He is the music director for Chi...

Police Beat

Police Beat

October 28, 2021

• An underage student was found intoxicated on Ewing Street by another student. The student was transported to Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. The report was filed at 1:24 a.m. on Oct. 20 • A...

The site of the on-campus crash lies just miles from campus.

University releases details about Saturday night crash

Aine Pierre, News Editor October 24, 2021

Last night, a car driven by a student collided with a Wake Forest athletics bus on its way back from Piedmont Triad International Airport. Walker indicated that the Winston-Salem Police Department responded...

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