Tag: Winston-Salem
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An Inside Look at the Pierrette’s Fall Play
One of the most exciting things about the fall semester is the Pierrettes Fall play. Last year they put on “On the Verge,” a play about three women who travel in time. “On the Verge” was fantastic and had people laughing throughout the entire play, and it is looking like the Pierrettes play, “Anton in…
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Zines! Zines! Zines!
Over the summer Junior Sara Tolbert created her own zine. She drew, produced, printed, and distributed it all by herself, which took a lot of time. In fact, she says it took her almost the entire summer. However, even though the project took up so much of Tolbert’s time, she does not regret it. It…
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The Most Interesting Boring Story Ever Told
★★★★½ Boyhood is the unique and spellbinding telling of what is an altogether average story. In today’s cookie cutter Hollywood, Boyhood is the only movie that can boast true uniqueness. The movie written and directed by Richard Linklater, follows a middle class Texan family for over a decade. Linklater took twelve years to shoot the…
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Gallery Hop was Hopping This Month!
The first Friday of every month the downtown arts district hosts the First Friday Gallery Hop; where a variety of shops, galleries, studios, and restaurants extend their hours and open their doors to take part in a lively celebration of the arts. Each stop on the Hop boasts its own unique craft, ranging from photography,…
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Biology Senior Turns Advocacy Project into Lifelong Passion
The end of the semester can be a fun and challenging time. Students are preparing for final exams and dreaming of summer, but for one Biology senior, a semester-long advocacy project will finally be coming to life. Jenna Tuttle spent her January term interning at Wake Forest School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics. While there,…
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Opting for a Staycation this Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving is approaching quickly, and if you happen to not be leaving campus, no need to fear that you’ll be confined to your room for the week! There are several conveniently priced restaurants within walking distance, as well nearby attractions and events to attend during Thanksgiving break. Some of the restaurants…
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Students Showed Salem Spirit at Pride
Around twenty students from Salem’s Open Up club walked in Winston-Salem’s Pride Parade for Salem College this October. After meeting on the stairs of Main Hall an hour before the start of the parade, they walked downtown in a flurry of rainbow colored clothing. The day before the parade, Open Up sponsored a paint your…
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Students Against: A Letter
Amendment One is an issue that has unified the Salem College community. Across racial, ethnic, religious, and partisan lines, students have taken a stand against this loose and discriminatory measure. The student legislative body of Salem College voted to pass a resolution standing firmly against Amendment One, making Salem the eighth college campus in North Carolina to do…