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  • Crossing Campuses: WFU’s cross-registration system with Salem College

    Crossing Campuses: WFU’s cross-registration system with Salem College

    By Merritt Enright     It is the first day of Fall semester at Wake Forest University and sophomore Emma Battle joins the throngs of students making their way across the brick labyrinth of campus.        As Battle takes her seat in Latino Political Behavior and listens to Professor Wilkinson take attendance, she never hears her name…

  • Introducing Pierrette’s President Kerri Hughes

    Introducing Pierrette’s President Kerri Hughes

    By Eva Andrews     In 1909, long before the Student Government Association, there was a group of thespians who formed a theater group. First called The Dramatists and later renamed the Pierrettes, this campus club has been entertaining Salem College for over a hundred years. This past March, they performed The Addams Family Musical, a story…

  • Kim & Company XX: Twenty Years of Salem Art Alumnae

    Kim & Company XX: Twenty Years of Salem Art Alumnae

    By Alex Benson     In celebration of the achievements from students that have studied under Professor Kim Varnadoe, Salem College is presenting a showcase of artwork by previous graduates. The exhibit, Kim & Company XX: Twenty Years of Salem Art Alumnae, features a collection of artwork from alumnae from classes 1996 to 2015.     The exhibit contains…

  • Senior Wills 2016

    Senior Wills 2016

    Having spent four years in college, seniors have gained insight that some of us might wish we had right now. A few members of this year’s graduating class took time to share their wisdom with the rest of the student body. “Make the most of every minute you have at Salem. It is so easy…

  • Yik Yak Yaks About Bullying

    Yik Yak Yaks About Bullying

    By Johanna Gross     On March 9, the student body of Salem College began the process of voting for the new Student Government Association (SGA) board. Within 24 hours, quorum was reached. The following day, March 11, the new officers were announced.     Almost immediately after the email was sent to Salem students, people took to the…

  • Fleer Student’s Fairy Tale of a Senior Show

    Fleer Student’s Fairy Tale of a Senior Show

    By Emily Ramser     Salem College is exhibiting work from graduating seniors Danny Ekstrand and Sara Lee Tolbert. The exhibition opening reception will be on Friday May 6 from 6-8pm and will be shown at the Elberson Fine Arts Center from May 6 through May 21.     Two graduating seniors, Danny Erkstrand and Sara Lee Tolbert, are…

  • The Spring Concert is Coming

    The Spring Concert is Coming

    By Shea Bove     The time of year has come when members of the dance company and the dance department are spending every moment in the dance studio or the drama workshop. Spring Concert season is coming, and there is no time to waste.     On Sunday, April 17, dancers adjudicated pieces for the Spring Concert, showing…

  • We Hear You: Black and Gay in the Church

    We Hear You: Black and Gay in the Church

    By Eva Andrews Picture provided by Cynthia Suryawan Contradicting? Controversial? Taboo? Whatever the view on black LGBT in church, they are here to stay. “Holler If You Hear Me: Black and Gay in the Church” is a documentary that addresses the predicament between black church-goers and the black LGBT community. The documentary is heartbreaking and it…

  • Salem Student Balances Business, Schoolwork and Life Itself

    Salem Student Balances Business, Schoolwork and Life Itself

    By Shea Bove Decals, designs and monograms, oh my! Since this past summer, Erica Pratt has been up to her knees in t-shirt designs and sticker decals. A current sophomore and full time student, Pratt is learning how to balance her schoolwork, her social life, and her newly found small business. Pratt titled her business…

  • Salem Wins “Distinguished Delegation” in NYC

    Salem Wins “Distinguished Delegation” in NYC

    By Eva Andrews Salem College’s Model United Nations has attended Model United Nations conferences for roughly thirty years. Each college that attends the conference acts as a delegate of different countries. This year, Salem students represented delegates of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) over spring break. About 14 students, including Head Delegate…