News topic: Campus life
Moving on up
Three of the Faculty Apartments buildings along Allen Easily Drive have a new type of resident this semester – students. It’s the first phase in a plan to convert all but one of the 10 buildings… Read »
Monopoly world record to be broken at the university
Tensions rose and hearts raced as students at the university participated in an attempt to break the Guiness World Record of most people ever playing the classic board game Monopoly at the same time. The… Read »
Student register to vote during sign-in
With the presidential race remaining neck and neck, we know now more than ever that every vote does count. One university student in particular, senior Michael Berkowitz, wanted to ensure that every student’s… Read »
Campus welcomes a Starbucks
The Z. Smith Reynolds Library has had a summer makeover and will soon boast a full-service Starbucks in what was formerly known as Rhoda’s Café. Construction on the two 24-hour study rooms began… Read »
Renovations on track to finish in fall
What do Starbucks, a seven-story Deacon Tower and a remodeled Green Room have in common? Read »
2007-2008 academic year brings substantial changes
From renovation plans to new staff and administrators to controversies that got students talking, the 2007-2008 academic year was one of change for the university. Read »
Soccer, Clinton make year’s top 10
10. Influenza Virus When students returned to campus for Spring semester, they brought with them hopes for a new semester and a new chance at that glorious letter which begins our alphabet and lightens… Read »
Students promote environmental awareness
Last week marked Wake Forest’s first “Sustainability Week.”
It was a series of events organized to highlight the need for environmental consciousness on campus. Read »
University to release new logo
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Departing Fulbright scholar holds Arabic festival
Greene 162 was converted into an authentic Arabic festival with food, music and dancing April 21 thanks to Aly Daowd, a Fulbright Scholar from Egypt who has been a part of the university as a student and… Read »