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"Covers the campus like the magnolias"

Old Gold & Black

"Covers the campus like the magnolias"

Old Gold & Black

The K.ON.K band play their hearts out at a Wake Radio sponsored event where several different musicians on campus performed. (Photo Courtesy of Noah Brown)

Wake Radio shares a love of music with students

Rishi Vanka, Staff Writer March 26, 2026

Since 1984, Wake Radio has provided students and the broader Piedmont Triad region with free, curated music. The student-run club broadcasts hour-long shows from 9 a.m to 1 a.m. every day of the week.  Wake...

Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 Alpha Phi Omega recruits pose together on Bid Day, celebrating the end of a long recruitment process. (Courtesy of Henry Wolfe)

Alpha Phi Omega welcomes new members

Taylor Riley, Features Editor February 26, 2026

On Feb. 14, Alpha Phi Omega (APO) presented bids to their new pledge class, concluding this semester’s competitive recruitment process for Wake Forest’s only service fraternity. This was APO’s first...

Camino Bakery serves King Cakes with traditional Mardi Gras beads on top with a hidden baby inside. The person who discovers the baby hosts a Mardi Gras celebration the next year. (Courtesy of Rishi Vanka)

Culturality celebrates diversity with fun events

Rishi Vanka, Contributing Writer February 19, 2026

Wake Forest’s only student-run intercultural club, Culturality, has brought diverse groups together for fun cultural events for the past three years. Senior Juan Londoño, Culturality’s co-founder...

The Wake Forest club rowing team practices on Salem Lake, about 20 minutes from the Reynolda campus. (Courtesy of Isabella Opwis Soares)

Row, row, row your boat to club nationals

Taylor Riley, Features Editor February 19, 2026

At the Atlanta Erg Sprints Competition on Feb. 7, Wake Forest’s Club Rowing Team prepared to hit the water. The team drove six hours to compete for only eight minutes and was determined to make every...

Members of the archery club practice at Waterfall Field near Reynolda Village.

Keeping a bullseye on Archery Club

Isabella Romine, Features Editor January 26, 2023

While most students at Wake Forest could name one of the archers that have sprung into popular culture in the last few years, fewer likely know that the university has its own archery club.  Three...

Members of the club sip tea at High Climate Tea, a teahouse in Asheville, on Nov. 6. They also visited Dobra Tea, a nearby teahouse in the same city.

Meet the World Tea Association

Breanna Laws, Staff Writer November 17, 2022

21Sitting around a picnic table…Under a tent…On the floors of residence halls or tucked away in a lounge — a special community is brewing. This community is the Wake Forest World Tea Organization. Senior...

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