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"Covers the campus like the magnolias"

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Student Government releases charter guidelines

Hannah Abernethy, Contributing Writer September 9, 2021

The Student Organizations Council (SOC), an arm of Student Government, released new guidelines for the chartering process, which will no longer operate on a rolling basis. Now, as outlined on the Office...

Parking fee changes cause mass anger

Parking fee changes cause mass anger

Chase Bagnall Koger, Contributing Writer September 5, 2021

As the start of the Fall 2021 semester brings updated COVID-19 protocols, rules and regulations regarding on campus parking have shifted, too. Students have noticed a recent hike in the price of parking,...

A protest on Aug. 28, 2021 led to increased conversations around sexual violence on campus.

Aftermath of protest reveals racial concerns

Aine Pierre and Mariama Jallow September 2, 2021

After a crowd of over 300 students gathered outside Poteat Residence Hall on Saturday afternoon to call attention to serious issues surrounding interpersonal violence at Wake Forest, some involved in the...

Deacon Profile: Edric Toro Espinosa

Deacon Profile: Edric Toro Espinosa

Cooper Sullivan, Assistant News Editor September 2, 2021

Edric Toro Espinosa is a senior from Guaynabo, Puerto Rico majoring in business & enterprise management (BEM) with a concentration in new business development. Over the summer, Toro Espinosa was a...

Residence Life makes changes to help RAs

Residence Life makes changes to help RAs

Hannah Abernathy, Contributing Writer September 2, 2021

Residence Life and Housing (RL&H) has made six major changes on behalf of resident advisers (RAs) after many of them voiced their concerns during the COVID-19 surge in the spring 2021 semester. According...

The Festival of Books & Authors was forced to cancel its programming last year, but it is now back, and will feature a Wake Forest professor.

Bookmarks Festival returns after hiatus

Christa Dutton, Staff Writer September 2, 2021

After being forced to cancel last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the largest annual book festival in the Carolinas is returning to the streets of downtown Winston-Salem for its 16th iteration. The...

SAFAR mobilizes for Afghan refugees

SAFAR mobilizes for Afghan refugees

Caroline Walker, Staff Writer September 2, 2021

Following the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan on Aug. 15,  the plight of Afghan refugees has become a pressing humanitarian concern. The issue is galvanizing the efforts of many international,...

Police Beat

Police Beat

September 2, 2021

COVID-19 Violations/Underage Consumption/Drug Offenses • An underage student consumed four White Claws at the DKE house. The student refused medical treatment. The report was filed at 2:31 a.m. on Aug....

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Student killed in Mt. Tabor shooting, suspect in custody

Ben Conroy and Alexandra Karlinchak September 1, 2021

A little after noon on Wednesday, Winston-Salem police responded to reports of a shooting at Mt. Tabor High School in Winston-Salem. One student, William Chavis Raynard Miller, Jr., was shot and transported...

Student harassed while walking near Wait Chapel

Student harassed while walking near Wait Chapel

Connor McNeely, Opinion Editor September 1, 2021

At 2 a.m. on Saturday morning, a student walking near Wait Chapel noticed a small grey and gold SUV with an elongated end passing by parking lots P and Q. When the student realized that the vehicle was...

Protesters walk to the quad to continue the protest.

Editorial Staff: Wake Forest must reflect on aftermath of protest

Editorial Staff August 30, 2021

In many ways, the past 48 hours have been a reckoning for Wake Forest’s campus. In light of all that has occurred, there are now many unpleasant truths with which the student body, administrators and...

Campus was fully alive during this years FDOC, students lining the sidewalks, academic buildings full to the brim and students and professors alike enjoying that long-awaited company.

Students express joy at first in-person FDOC in a year

Hannah Abernathy, Contributing Writer August 26, 2021

After three pandemic semesters, Wake Forest felt almost normal on Aug. 23 when students experienced their first fully in-person FDOC since 2019. While individuals were wearing masks indoors, Hearn Plaza...

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