Opinion topic: Staff editorials

OGB editors hope paper serves a real purpose
As yet another school year comes to a close, we, members of the Editorial Board, are left reflecting on the Old Gold & Black’s purpose and meaning, taking the chance to ask ourselves why it is that… Read »

Clinton’s arrival spurs positive PR on campus
Exciting times hit Wake Forest as presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton packed students, professors and community members into Wait Chapel. Read »

Roping off the Quad is unattractive, unnecessary
As students of this university, we feel betrayed by the access denied us to our own quad by the administration. Read »

Higher enrollment needs appropriate planning
The spectrum of the dramatic student body growth planned for the next few years is deeply troubling. Read »

Deacons celebrate a successful conclusion to year
December 2007 was a month to remember for Demon Deacon sports. 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 »

Compromise over tunnels could breed new tradition
The university is caught between a rock and a hard place, or in this case a network of tunnels and a hard place. Read »

24-hour rooms at ZSR need to become more cozy
The library plans to renovate the 24-hour study rooms are greeted with appreciation, and we hope that the library staff will also pursue plans to eventually make the entire Z. Smith Reynolds Library a… Read »

Bus stop shelter needs to be relocate
It has recently come to the attention of the Old Gold & Black that the bus stop on campus was moved about a year ago but that the shelter from the previous stop was not moved to the new bus stop. Read »

Health insurance should be re-evaluated
We agree that it’s time for the university to provide each of its students with health insurance. Surprisingly, the university has never conducted a formal study to determine how many of its students… Read »