Tag: Salem College

  • Salem College Republicans: Upcoming Plans

    Salem College Republicans: Upcoming Plans

    By Nicole Winks Salem College Republicans will attend two conferences to make students aware of the current political movement and of the Republican Party.   These conferences are the North Carolina Women’s Leadership Summit in Raleigh and the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C. Salem College has various political organizations on its campus, including the…

  • Incunabula Welcomes New Editor-in-Chief

    By Emily Ramser Senior Kayla Conway has taken over as Incunabula Editor-in-Chief for the 2016-2017 school year. Conway, last year’s Assistant Editor, took the place of senior Emily Ramser, the previous Editor-in-Chief, in late May. Ramser handed over the position following her decision to graduate early in December 2016 rather than May 2017. Ramser picked…

  • Farewell Letter from the Editor

    Farewell Letter from the Editor

    by Sarah Vick Editor-in-Chief     The Salemite began in 1920 as a student-run publication. To understand The Salemite as it is now, it is necessary to know its history. From 1920- 2010, The Salemite went through phases of printing weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly. There used to be multiple classes within the communication department that worked to…

  • 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…

  • SCDC Reflects on Their ACDA Experience

    SCDC Reflects on Their ACDA Experience

    By Shea Bove     Halfway through spring break, the Salem College Dance Company members found themselves traveling the six-hour drive back to Winston-Salem after attending the American College Dance Association Conference. The dancers had journeyed to West Virginia University ready to showcase three pieces and take various dance classes while at the conference.     Once the weekend…

  • 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…

  • Student Illustrates Poetry Chapbook

    Student Illustrates Poetry Chapbook

    By Eva Andrews     This semester, Sara Tolbert has illustrated a poetry chapbook, Uhaul: A Collection of Lesbian Love Poems, written by Emily Ramser. The chapbook was inspired by Ramser’s experiences with Tinder last summer and her relationships with women. Ramser reached out to Tolbert to illustrate the book during the fall semester. The two worked…

  • 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…

  • Sexy Suzy: Group Sex

    Sexy Suzy: Group Sex

    Hello Dears,       Society’s increasingly liberal views on sex are often pointed to as a negative. However, I would like to propose that this is a positive. It has given people a unique opportunity to safely pursue things that they may be interested in that would have been taboo, and therefore potentially dangerous, otherwise. Just…

  • Camino Brookstown: Could This Be Salem’s New Go-To Coffee Spot?

    Camino Brookstown: Could This Be Salem’s New Go-To Coffee Spot?

    By Emily Ramser     Camino Bakery is opening a second location just a few steps away from Salem College. The bakery and coffee shop will be taking over The Flour Box bakery at 300 S. Marshall St. at the intersection with Brookstown Avenue.     In order to differentiate it from the Camino Bakery downtown, this…