This week in the OGB: Wake Forest loses two QBs to transfer portal
Catch up on this week's top stories.
In News
Lawsuit claims NC Senate maps are racially gerrymandered
The storied history of NC redistricting battles enters a new phase after two residents filed the latest lawsuit, which is unlikely to be the last
By: James Watson (‘26)
SG requests more study space during finals
Resolution lobbies administration for 24/7 access to academic buildings beginning Dec. 3
By: Harshil Jani (‘27)
President Susan Wente delivers annual address
Wente explains how the university is meeting the new strategic framework’s goals
By: Caroline Khalaf (‘27)
In Sports
Breaking: Wake Forest loses two quarterbacks to transfer portal
Mitch Griffis and Santino Marucci to transfer after graduation in May
By: Cooper Sullivan (‘24)
Women’s basketball experiences highs, lows in North Shore Showcase
Demon Deacons split pair of games in Laie, Hawaii
By: Sean Kennedy (‘25)
In Arts & Culture
It’s more than a sports team, it’s a culture.
From the Potato Famine to the Superbowl, immigrants use sports fandom to assimilate into American culture
By: Virginia Noone (‘25)
In Opinion
Higher education must be more cautious when speaking out on public crises
By unnecessarily taking positions on domestic and and international affairs, universities complicate their guiding educational mission
By: Jacob Graff (‘24)
The call left unanswered
A review of President Wente’s annual address
By: Dillon Clark (‘26)
In Environment
Wildfires set Stokes County ablaze
Gov. Cooper declares state of emergency, including Forsyth County
By: Ella Klein (‘26)
In Features
Still Writing
What do our last words say about a life?
By: Christa Dutton (‘24)