Opinion topic: Staff editorials

Suggestions for strategic plan need to be heard
The recent release of the Strategic Plan for the Wake Forest Undergraduate Student Body has for the first time comprehensively voiced the concerns of the student body in terms of the strategic planning… Read »

Registration improvements will ease frustrations
Our hearty approval must be extended to the Registrar’s Office for its insistence on improving the registration process. The concern the office has shown for alleviating or eliminating registration… Read »

Drinking does not need to lead to blackouts
The legal drinking age in the United States may be 21, but pretending that students under 21 don’t or won’t drink would be a serious mistake. The national health survey administrated at freshmen… Read »

Students should voice suggestions for master plan
As the university formulates the campus master plan, the time has come for all members of the university to weigh in on ideas for the future of our campus. Read »

Paul’s loyalty to university a model of generosity
A highlight of the Homecoming weekend was seeing many familiar faces back on the Reynolda campus, one of whom has developed a special place in the hearts of students, alumni and supporters nationwide –… Read »

Career Services needs to reach out to the liberal arts
We hoped that the Career Fest would be a fruitful endeavor, an event that allowed students to feel out potential career prospects and even better, to come away with the hope of landing a job post-graduation.… Read »

Lack of water for fans at football game appalling
The Sept. 8 football game has shown that BB&T Field was unprepared for this season’s crowds and that steps need to be taken to improve the game day experience. Read »

Information about football tickets lacking
With the arrival of the new football season, especially the first home game, emotions are running high, yet students should not be wasting this energy worrying about ticket availability as has unfortunately… Read »

Ball offers community chance to come together
Two years ago students experienced a one-of-a-kind event at the university – the Inaugural Ball. Held in honor of the inauguration of President Nathan O. Hatch, the ball was like nothing the university… Read »

Book lists, syllabi should be available for early viewing
As students attend their classes for the first time, two things weigh heavily on their minds – syllabi and textbooks. It’s the subject of every class you’ll take this week. Here’s… Read »