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 »

Paper will miss its senior contributors
As the 2007-2008 school year comes to a close, we here at the Old Gold & Black have to say farewell to all of our senior staff members who have spent the last four years dedicating their time and effort… Read »

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 »

Democrats have good intentions
In preparing to write this article I put a lot of brain-storming into finding positive attributes of the Democratic Party. Read »

Removing letters is false advertising
Change is good. We all know that. But it becomes increasingly difficult to accept these changes when they don’t exactly make sense. Read »

Facebook creates generation of slackers
Here at Wake Forest we have to struggle with a multitude of distractions. On any given weekday afternoon, I cannot help but feel bombarded by what I would deem as superior alternatives to studying and… Read »

When tolerance trumps all, there is truth for none
If the society we live in today could be summarized in one word, I would choose “tolerance.” Read »