Category: School News
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Noche Latina
By: Jessea James Noche Latina was a vibrant celebration of Latin culture filled with music, food, and community spirit. Hosted by HOLA (Hispanic Organization for Leadership Achievement) on Oct. 10 in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the event brought students together with Latin rhythms from Salsa to Merengue. Guests wore red and black to symbolize…
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Unlocking the Salem Medina
By: Sydney Halsey Salem students, alongside mentor facilitators, explored the topic of communication through the lens of Morocco’s culture on Oct. 10, 2025. This immersive experience was part of the RISE Leadership Program at Salem, which takes place once every fall and spring semester. Co-led by Dr. Victoria King and Dr. JaNae Joyner, the session…
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Ethics Bowl Team Revived and Getting Ready
By: Lillian Allen Salem College will compete in the Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU) Ethics Bowl Tournament on Feb. 6-7, 2025. It is Salem’s first time back in person since 2018. The newly founded team is comprised of nine members and one faculty advisor. The faculty advisor/coach is Jamila Young, assisted by Charlotte Vail.…
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Moroccan Mint Tea and Collectivist Culture: Salem’s Journey to Morocco
By: Maryem Hamdouni On Oct. 14, Salem Faculty and Staff shared their experiences abroad during “Moroccan Mint Tea and Collectivist Culture: Salem’s Journey to Morocco,” an event that highlighted the group’s Fulbright-Hays Summer study abroad trip and how it reshaped their understanding of community and connection. Fourteen Salem employees spent 4 weeks traveling across Morocco…
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The Big Sweep of Salem Creek
By: Emma De Noble Haleigh Totten (left), Neva Mellows (center), and Peyton Harris (right) show off their collected trash. Photo Credit: Vera Kahn The annual Piedmont-Triad Big Sweep took place on Oct. 4. Salem College’s Tri-Beta and ECO clubs joined in collaboration with Keep Winston Salem Beautiful to collect trash from Salem Creek and the…
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The Pierrette Players Gear Up for the Fall Play
By: Dylan Sattler On Monday, Sept. 29, auditions for Salem’s fall play, “All The Rage,” took place. “All The Rage” is a raunchy and edgy show that follows 10 characters whose stories intertwine in complex and violent ways. The story, created by Keith Reddin, was turned into a movie in 1999, “It’s The Rage,” featuring…
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Author, Nghi Vo, Visits Salem
By: Keri Matthews Held in the Reading Room in Gramley Library, students and faculty were given the opportunity to meet esteemed author Nghi Vo. Coming to Salem on Sept. 26, Vo had the perfect chance to speak about the upcoming release of her new novel, A Mouthful of Dust, which was released on Oct. 7.…
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English and Writing Studies Dinner
By: Emma De Noble Students and faculty eat dinner and converse with each other before the presentation formally begins. Photo Credit: Rebecca Davis On Sept. 24 in the Gramley Library Reading Room, the English and Writing Studies department held its annual “State of the Program” dinner. This event serves as an opportunity for faculty to…
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“That’s SO Fetch!”
By: Sydney Halsey On Oct. 3, 2025, Salem siblings and accompanying guests entered the Salem College Student Center to party like it was the 2000s! CAB’s Fall Lawn event was the first of four annual events thrown by CAB each school year. Although typically held in Bryant Hall, the event was moved this year to…
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BSU Karaoke Night
By: Jessea James The Black Student Union (BSU) kicked off the semester with its first event, a Karaoke Night that got the entire community excited. The vibes in the room were electrifying, with students and attendees contributing incredible energy that made the night truly remarkable. The event was a huge success, highlighting the BSU Board’s…