This week in the OGB: Banners and Flags, Black History Month and Baseball
Catch up on this week's top stories
Editor’s Picks
Banners and flags in support of Palestine arranged around campus by students
All items were removed by the University early Monday morning. Read more from Maddie Stopyra and Breanna Laws:
A preview of Black History Month at Wake Forest
Campus organizations collaborate to host a variety of events for students. Read more from Shaila Prasad:
Baseball looks to fulfill high expectations
Demon Deacons have big shoes to fill after ranked preseason No. 1. Read more from Sean Kennedy:
Also read:
In Environment: Avoiding the ‘commercial cupid’
How holiday consumerism is breaking the hearts of many environmentalists. Read more from Mia Springer.
In Features: Three to Four Ounces finds inspiration in its history
The editorial board of Wake Forest’s oldest literary magazine seeks a new audience. Read more from Natasha Heisenberg.
In Opinion: NIL is Ruining Collegiate Sports
Most universities are not capable of operating as professional sports organizations. Read more from Jack Bissonnette.
In A&C: Viva Chicken brings Peruvian flavors to the Triad
The indulgent and nutritious spot invites Wake Forest students to get out of their culinary comfort zones. Read more from Melina Traiforos.