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Junior Callaway McKay cradles a rabbit while petting a goat at the Animal Fest held on the Magnolia Quad Nov. 29. McKay’s roommate, junior Jenny Monk, along with junior Vanessa Vinsant, helped organize the event to raise money for the Heifer Project International, a program that provides animal management training for developing countries. Photo by Jay Cridlin/Old Gold and Black.

Exposure suspect named
By Tom Clark
University Police arrested a man related to the recent wave of indecent exposure incidents on campus Nov. 27.
Ferdinand Patrick Lizama, a Winston-Salem resident, was arrested in Reynolda Hall for allegedly exposing himself to a female student that was studying near the Green Room.
As University Police believed, the man is not a student at the university.

Divinity school developing urban ministry program
By Jennifer Long
The Rev. Douglass Bailey, ’60, will join the Divinity School’s faculty next month bringing with him an urban ministries program that he started during his 23 years as Reverend of Calvary Episcopal Church in Memphis, Tenn. His program will become the Center of Urban Ministries at the Divinity School.

Grant to fund ministry programs
By Jeff Harvey
A $1.9 million grant received Dec. 3 from the Lilly Endowment will help establish a Pro Humanitate Center for vocational exploration, the university has announced.
The new center will coordinate programs created because of the Lilly grant.

Medical school researchers pioneer new cloning process
By Kristin Snyder
The researchers in the School of Medicine’s department of physiology and pharmacology have recently explored a new alternative to traditional stem cell research.

Students reach out to community for AIDS Day
By Vanessa Raba
In recognition of World AIDS Day, a group of university students spent Dec. 1 visiting with the residents of the Holly Haven home of AIDS Care Service. This care facility, located in downtown Winston-Salem, meets the basic needs of those with HIV and AIDS and provides a supportive home-like environment conducive to rehabilitation.

Literary publications showcase student work
By Vanessa Raba
Two university literary publications released their fall issues this week, showcasing creative works by students and scholarly articles by students and faculty.




 


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