
Ella Klein
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Jan 23, 2025 |
wfuogb.com | Andrew Braun |Ella Klein |Skyler Villamar-Jones
In the first month of 2025, it seems the world has shifted. As a bi-weekly collegiate newspaper, our newsroom has a smaller capacity in comparison to a daily or national newspaper. Still, we commit to providing Wake Forest campus with salient information from a reliable source. The executive board of the Old Gold & Black has compiled the headlines for the week that we believe are the most relevant to our peers.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
wfuogb.com | Ella Klein
This afternoon, a juvenile student was shot on Northwest Boulevard., outside of R.J. Reynolds High School. The Winston-Salem Police Department’s X account reports that both the Winston-Salem Police and Forsyth County Sheriff’s Department responded to an incident outside of Reynolds High School at 4:29 p.m. An update at 4:55 p.m. confirmed the incident to be a shooting. One victim was identified and transported to Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
wfuogb.com | Skyler Villamar-Jones |Ella Klein
After the recent presidential election, cancellation of an Oct. 7 guest lecturer and announcement of The Grounds, Brendle Recital Hall buzzed in anticipation of Wake Forest President Susan R. Wente’s third annual address. During the address, which took place on Nov. 14, Wente said that she began the semester with the goal that this would be a time of action for the University. “All that work,” Wente said, “Your work, lights the path for all parts of the university.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
wfuogb.com | Maddie Stopyra |James Watson |Ella Klein |Andrew Braun
Several Old Gold & Black reporters provide live updates from Winston-Salem on Election DayNovember 5, 2024 Categories: From Maddie Stopyra, Editor-in-Chief:The Old Gold & Black is proud to present live coverage of the 2024 Election. We are dedicated to accurately and thoroughly documenting how our community engages in and responds to election day.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
wfuogb.com | Ella Klein
Over 2,000 inmates from five correctional facilities in the North Carolina mountains were evacuated in response to Hurricane Helene, according to state officials. Prisoners were evacuated from the Craggy Correctional Facility in Asheville, the Avery-Mitchell Correctional Institution and Mountain View Correctional Institution in Spruce Pine, the Black Mountain Substance Abuse Treatment Center for Women in Black Mountain and the Western Correctional Facility for Women in Swannanoa.
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