Opinion topic: Administrative policy

Student reflects on university
Wow. My last column to ever appear in the hallowed pages of the Old Gold & Black. I’ll admit that I didn’t think this day would come (although I knew when it did, I would procrastinate in writing… Read »

New logo epitomizes ugliness of change
Everybody transfer immediately, please! The new university logo will destroy everything we know and love about Wake Forest. It embodies the very evil that our university president represents for trying… Read »

Senior worries about direction of WFU
I, like all of my fellow seniors, have been deluged in the past weeks with requests from the student class campaign, asking for donations to the school. We’ve all seen the flyers for free beer at… Read »

Prof. needs reconsideration
I think Visiting Asst. Professor of History Michael Bennett’s situation requires some clarification. I think some members of the faculty have gotten the impression that Bennett has used the classroom… Read »

Registration woes cause undue stress
As I enter the final weeks of the school year, I feel as though I already have enough to worry about with papers, projects and, eventually, finals all on the horizon. After all, we aren’t called… Read »

Sustainability needs to be addressed at university
The university’s new push to boost recycling on campus is commendable. Sustainability, that ever-present buzzword, has become a priority for the administration, as well it should be. Read »

Restrictions on dorm visitors unfair and outdated
Having a late night study session? Picking up a book from a friend early in the morning? Having sex in your room? Not anymore. Read »

Language requirement a practical one
I know many people complain about the language requirement here. Admittedly, when compared to other schools’ policies, Wake Forest’s requirement seems extensive. Regardless of your major, you… Read »

RL&H encroaching on students’ privacy
Posted throughout campus residence halls this week have been little red flyers informing students that inspections are coming and that students should make sure their rooms are in order. These flyers seemed… Read »

Entrepreneurs care about more than money
I read with respect Professor James Hans’ column last week (“Seeking utility in ideas crushing liberal arts,” Oct. 4). Hans provided a very good articulation of our mission but an incomplete… Read »