Stories This Week at WFU
February 6, 2003 | Arts & Culture, Community, Events
U.N. SPEECH MAKES CASE FOR MORE WEAPONS INSPECTIONS — Evidence submitted by Colin Powell to the United Nations Wednesday made a strong case that Iraq is attempting to conceal weapons from inspectors, but the information did not make a case for war, says Jonathan Marks, a […]
Health expert to discuss justice and health at WFU
February 4, 2003 | Community, Events, Speakers
Norman Daniels, professor of ethics and population health at Harvard University’s School of Public Health, will present a lecture titled “Why Justice is Good for Our Health” Feb. 21 at 1 p.m. in Room 162 of Greene Hall at Wake Forest University. The free public […]
WFU students lend voices to debate about war in Iraq
January 31, 2003 | Community, Student
The typical college days of attending classes, studying and spending time with friends at Wake Forest University have been altered by the threat of a U.S. war on Iraq. More and more students are gathering in campus classrooms and auditoriums to discuss the growing possibility […]
Stories this week at WFU
January 30, 2003 | Arts & Culture, Community, Events, Speakers
NO URGENCY FOR WAR, SAYS WAKE FOREST TERRORISM EXPERT – President Bush has not made a plausible case for war against Iraq, says a Wake Forest expert on international law. Jonathan Marks, adjunct professor of political science, says Hans Blix and the U.N. weapons inspectors need […]
Student reports attempted assault at off-campus residence
January 29, 2003 | Community, University Announcement
A Wake Forest University student has reported to Winston-Salem police that an unidentified man attempted to rape her shortly before noon on Jan. 29 in her Rosedale Circle residence. The man entered the privately-owned residence while the woman was alone in the house. The man […]
Documentaries by WFU graduate to be shown at university Feb. 5
January 27, 2003 | Community, Events, Research, Student
Two documentary films directed by Wake Forest University graduate Matt Spangler will be shown Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. in Carswell Hall Room 111. The event is free and open to the public. The first film, “Out of Obscurity: the Story of the 1939 Alexandria […]
Wake Forest to host symposium on community control of public utilities
January 24, 2003 | Community, Events, Speakers, University Announcement
The intersection of history and law will be explored in a symposium on “Community Control of Public Utilities” at Wake Forest University on Feb. 7. The free symposium is open to the public and will run from 3-5 p.m. in Room 1308 at the Worrell […]
Stories this week at WFU
January 24, 2003 | Community, Events, Recognition, Research, Speakers, Student
WHAT’S SO SUPER ABOUT SUPER BOWL ADS? – According to a recent poll, 14 percent of those watching the Super Bowl on Jan. 26 will be watching for the ads. So is paying millions of dollars for 30 seconds worth it? Associate Professor of Business Sheri […]
WFU Police investigating student’s taxi ride
January 22, 2003 | Community, Media Advisory, University Announcement
A student reported to Wake Forest University Police that he got into a taxi at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum Jan. 19, and the unidentified driver refused to bring him directly back to campus. He caught the taxi after the Wake Forest men’s basketball game […]
WFU Police investigate indecent exposure incidents
January 22, 2003 | Community, Media Advisory, University Announcement
The Wake Forest University Police Department is investigating two separate incidents in which a man exposed himself to female university students on the Reynolda estate. The first incident occurred around 4:45 p.m. Jan. 20 near the boathouse behind Reynolda House, Museum of American Art. In […]
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