News topic: People
Professor writes chants for papal visit to United States
Associate Professor of Divinity, Samuel Weber, was invited to compose original chant settings that will be preformed during a visit of the Pope in Washington D.C. Pope Benedict XVI will be in the country… Read »
Pinsky speaks on religion, culture
Mark Pinsky, author of The Gospel According to the Simpsons and religion writer for the Orlando Sentinel spoke on March 25 in Annenberg Forum in Carswell Hall. Read »
SG ends the academic year with a long list of triumphs
Elections for next year’s Student Government officers will be held all day April 1. With the approaching elections, senior Whitney Marshall, SG president, describes what SG has accomplished thus… Read »
Alumnus makes waves in musical world
A university alumnus who was a star within the “Wake Forest Bubble” has gone on to find even greater success in the outside world. Christopher Magiera, an operatic singer who received a Bachelor… Read »
OGB cartoonist gains recognition
Senior William Warren won the John Locher prize for editorial cartooning in 2006. Now he’s won a different sort of award to balance out the first. Warren will be presented with the Charles M. Schultz… Read »
Fund provides opportunities for third-world research
After a “life-changing” trip to Africa with Professor Slyvian Boko in 2007, senior James Beshara decided to take action in under-developed countries by creating The Dvelo Fund. Dvelo, short… Read »
E.J. Dionne talks about career, book
Political commentator and veteran columnist for the Washington Post E.J. Dionne, Jr. was no stranger to the world of journalism even during his childhood in Fall River, Ma. Dionne, former New… Read »
Student helps plan Special Olympics
For third-year law student Jeff Wolfe, the much anticipated Spring Break will be a well-deserved hiatus from what has been a demanding year. Amid the demand of classes and closing of his final semester,… Read »
MMR, chicken pox, flu, hepatitis…HPV?
Every few years we reach a milestone age. These are not Sweet 16 or the oh-so-important 21, but the ages when we require yet another immunization. When we’re babies it’s for the mumps, rubella,… Read »
New 3 to 4 Ounces in the works
Three to Four Ounces, one of the university’s only student literary publications, has recently been revamped after 14 years of steady production. The publication is released one time per semester;… Read »