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Zach Klein/Old Gold and Black

The Screamin' Demons erupt at the Demon Deacons' victory over NC State on Feb. 6. The win secured the top spot in the ACC rankings, placing the Deacons ahead of Maryland and Duke. Duke will challenge the Deacons at home on Feb.13


Four charged with drug trafficking
Old Gold and Black Staff Report
The Winston-Salem Police Department has charged four university students in connection with a drug bust Jan. 31 that included arrests for trafficking in cocaine and opium.

New York City mayor to speak at commencement
By Lisa Hoppenjans
Billionaire businessman-turned-politician Michael Bloomberg will deliver the commencement address to graduates May 19, the university announced this week.

Lack of support may tune out WAKE Radio
By Jamie Dean
Recent legislation, a limited budget and a host of other problems are making waves for the university's only fully student-run radio station, WAKE Radio.

Rape targeted at Speak Out
By Ally Diljohn
Hundreds of students gathered in Wait Chapel on the evening of Feb. 12 to participate in the annual Rape Speak Out. Organized by the Counseling Center and members of the Policy Group on Rape Education, Prevention and Response, the Speak Out was designed to raise awareness about rape and sexual assault.

Chinese community, students ring in new year
By Scott Hurff
The fourth annual Chinese New Year celebration held Feb. 8 met success last weekend, drawing over 550 members of the Chinese community and various campus groups.

Service remembers lost Columbia astronauts
By Katie Hendrick
Students and faculty remembered the victims of the Columbia space shuttle accident Feb. 6 in Davis Chapel.

Howler wins CSPA, ACP national awards
By Angel Hsu
The centennial edition of The Howler has won two national awards of distinction -- the Silver Medalist award of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association's college yearbook critique and a first class with one mark of distinction award by the Associated Collegiate Press.



 


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