"Covers the campus like the magnolias"

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

Georgia serves as example for North Carolina

Olivia Field, Senior Writer February 4, 2021

The day after the runoff election that would eventually send now-senators Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock to Congress was a whirlwind. I had been phone banking for weeks in support of their campaigns,...

University must expand COVID-19 testing this spring

Cooper Sullivan, Staff Columnist December 6, 2020

Even with the majority of students back at home, multiple Wake Forest football and basketball games have been postponed “due to COVID-19 issues on campus.” It seems like the main problem isn’t the...

News media consumers must prioritize truth

Connor McNeely, Staff Columnist November 19, 2020

Fox News has been the top competitor in the battle of cable news networks. For 18 straight years, Fox News has dominated CNN and MSNBC, achieving high ratings and receiving a spot in over 90% of United...

Surprise trip suggests new tradition

Cap McLiney, Staff Columnist November 19, 2020

 Over the past weekend, I drove cross country from Wake Forest to Kansas City, Missouri. Going through the Appalachian mountains, through Asheville, Knoxville and Nashville, I stopped for the night...

President-elect Biden must unify nation

Kate Federer, Staff Columnist November 19, 2020

Over 79 million Americans got what they wanted out of the 2020 election: a Joe Biden presidency. However, while the votes they cast may have had a black bubble next to Joseph R. Biden, many feel that that...

Isolated stay facilitates introspection

Charlie Benedict, Staff Columnist November 19, 2020

Seven days ago, I was whisked away from the smelly yet comfortable confines of my third floor Dogwood suite and into a luxurious ground floor single at the Best Western Plus. This has coalesced into a...

Twitter implements unnecessary feature

Aine Pierre, Staff Columnist November 19, 2020

Never mind the fact that Twitter users have been asking for an edit button for years, never mind the fact that Snapchat, Instagram and Facebook all have story features; and never mind the fact that Twitter...

Holiday traditions require change

Isabella Mason, Staff Columnist November 19, 2020

It’s that time of year — everyone is perusing their favorite shops, buying gifts for their loved ones and themselves. The winter holidays are approaching with a bit over a month to spare, and most...

Contemporary poetry shares experience

Connor McNeely, Staff Columnist November 12, 2020

Poetry, as it exists in today’s world, is unbound. If you have appreciation for poems, you have likely observed the descent of mean form from the public foreground and the assimilation of poetic expression...

Pandemic remains an issue post-election

Alexandra Karlinchak, Assistant Opinion Editor November 12, 2020

With the victory of President-Elect Joe Biden this past Saturday afternoon, cities around the country let out an audible sigh of relief. In New York City, streets were transformed into the stage for a...

Black women voters bolstered Biden’s success

Mariama Jallow, Staff Columnist November 12, 2020

“While I may be the first woman in this office, I won’t be the last," said Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.  This year's election has been repeated by many as the most important in our lifetimes...

Feelings of purposelessness cause stress

Cap McLiney, Staff Columnist November 12, 2020

It might surprise you to hear that chameleons are, in fact, one of the most stressed-out members of the reptile family. They could very well be some of the most stressed-out animals on the planet (aside...

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