Every year, the Old Gold & Black features a graduating nominee from each major. These majors are the exemplars of the departments from which they are graduating, but all of them have a unique story to ...
Early in the Spring 2022 semester, we decided to produce a news magazine. That cultivated in The Magnolia, a once-a-semester news magazine that will highlight underrepresented aspects of Wake Forest’s ...
If you were to drive the 9.4 miles down Silas Creek Parkway, a colorful blur of trails, schools and businesses would whiz past your window as you neared Wake Forest University’s campus. Although at ...
A buzz emits from the stArt Gallery in Reynolda Village. When you walk into a reception here, you never know who you’ll see — your faculty fellow from freshman year, a professor from your art ...
When Jessy Ren arrived at Wake Forest, she was able to explore different classes and subjects. Sophomore year, Ren took a history of photography class with Dr. Morna O’Neill and soon after declared an ...
When Janie Bass left her position at Redeemer School in 2020, her friends and colleagues told her she was crazy. But ever since she arrived in Winston-Salem from rural Virginia in 2000, when her ...
The Reynolda waterfall is the first thing I remember seeing when I came to visit Wake Forest in the spring of 2021, a few weeks before I finally committed. At the time, I wasn’t thrilled about the ...
A lot of kids grow up wanting to be on the silver screen, being recognized wherever they go. Hearing whispers as they walk by of “is that Jessica Chastain? Honey, look it’s the guy from ‘Ted Lasso’” ...
It’s a slow afternoon for Karma Tsering, who took only a half-dozen orders, nearly all dumplings. A green poster taped to the white cabin where he works says “May Way Dumpling” — a phonetic twist on ...
Wake Forest is the personification of the “work hard, play hard” mentality, earning the nickname “Work Forest” among its students. We’re pressured to take high-level classes, join as many ...