Wake Forest Jewish students create petition to cancel Oct. 7 event featuring...
Update Sept. 26: The Oct. 7 speaker event featuring Rabab Abdulhadi has been canceled by the University. University Marketing and Communications sent an email to the student body on behalf of...
View ArticleBREAKING: Wake Forest cancels Oct. 7 speaker event after facing backlash
Wake Forest has canceled an Oct. 7 speaker event featuring Rabab Abdulhadi, which faced significant backlash this week. A university-wide email from President Susan Wente and Provost Michelle Gillespie...
View ArticleAnnual Hit the Bricks event breaks fundraising record
Despite a day of gray skies and rain, the Wake Forest community brought energy to Hit the Bricks on Sept. 26, breaking the previous year’s record by raising over $303,000. Over 2,000 students, faculty,...
View ArticleOne year later: how Wake Forest has responded to the Israel-Hamas war
The ongoing Israel-Hamas war has affected many on Wake Forest’s campus, including community members with cultural and familial ties to the region. In the year since Hamas’ initial attack on Israel on...
View ArticleWake Forest students, administration host four events to commemorate Oct. 7
Wake Forest students and administrators came together throughout the day on Oct. 7 for four events on campus to commemorate the first anniversary of Hamas’ attack on Israel and the war that followed....
View ArticleWorld Culture Festival celebrates global flavors and traditions
As an array of national flags hung on Davis Field, the Intercultural Center (IC) launched the fifteenth annual World Culture Festival with a blast of Latino rock. Students and faculty gathered around a...
View ArticleWFU Students for a Free Palestine host a vigil to commemorate Palestinian lives
Students and faculty placed candles, prayer mats and literature on Davis Field Thursday evening and Friday morning to commemorate the 41,500 Palestinians who have died as a result of the ongoing...
View ArticleA guide to voting in the upcoming election
As the election draws closer, Wake Forest students have likely noticed many recent initiatives on campus to register students to vote. However, registering is only one step towards exercising one’s...
View ArticleStudents and professors weigh in: the role of election discussions in...
As election day approaches on Nov. 5, and politics continue to polarize the country, political dialogue will inevitably increase on campus. But what happens when these conversations surpass the privacy...
View ArticleFirst-year students face their first of-age election
Many first-year students at Wake Forest are engaging with their home and school communities as they navigate another milestone: the first presidential election in which they are of voting age. “I’m...
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