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A Diversity Council meet and greet was held in the Multicultural House. This
served as an opportunity for different organizations to meet each other.

A diversified campus: initiatives and inclusivity

SK Saggu, Staff Writer September 17, 2024

At the start of every school year, Wofford hosts an interest fair for all the organizations active on campus to promote their clubs and recruit new members. Along with this event, the first annual Diversity...

Wofford’s new beekeeping club could make a great environmental impact

Cameron Carsten, Managing Editor April 16, 2024

Katherine Crum ‘27 has decided to bring a Beekeeping Club to the Goodall Environmental Studies Center. She did beekeeping before coming to Wofford and wanted to maintain her interest while contributing...

Wofford students meet as a part of the South Carolina Innocence and Justice Initiative. The initiative focuses on educating students on wrongful convictions in the United States.

Wofford works toward justice with the South Carolina Innocence and Justice Initiative

Emory Robinson, Staff Writer February 27, 2024

Two trials, two appeals and two parole hearings, three last meals, and 10 separate execution dates. This has been the life of Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma man who has been on death row for 26 years, charged...

Students Kaelyn Emon ‘24 and Caroline Watson ‘24 discuss future plans of the Innocence Project at Wofford. On Dec. 7, there was a letter writing opportunity for students to write holiday cards to those incarcerated.

How the South Carolina Innocence Initiative is educating people on wrongful convictions

Abigail Taylor, Contributing writer December 12, 2023

Wofford houses many different clubs and organizations that students can be a part of. One of these organizations is the South Carolina Innocence Initiative, I, which was started last academic year. Kaelyn...

The annual Ducks Unlimited banquet was held on Nov. 15 with the leading committee. Ducks Unlimited came together to raise money and enjoy food and drinks.

Wofford chapter of Ducks Unlimited continues to grow in size and popularity

Maddie Ayers, Staff Writer December 12, 2023

The Ducks Unlimited chapter at Wofford has grown in size and popularity recently. The organization is at many surrounding institutions, including the University of South Carolina and Clemson University,...

The bulletin board attheentranceto Campus Lifeis covered infliers advertising a few ofthe 100+ organizations at Wofford.

Wofford’s hidden gems

Katherine Waters October 6, 2015

By: Katherine Waters, Staff Writer To many Wofford students, certain clubs on campus do not exist beyond fliers plastered on doors or notices in the daily announcements. However, these groups are able...

Fierce  Green  Fire  has  a  significant  role  in  the  recycling  program implemented at football games last year in collaboration with Junk Matters, LLC. The project requires many volunteers.

Dispelling the Myths about Fierce Green Fire

Old Gold & Black Web Admin October 14, 2014

WOFFORD'S SUSTAINABILITY CLUB HOPES TO CLEAR THE AIR —Fierce Green Fire is Wofford’s sustainability club “originally started by a group of students in order to promote sustainability in all its...

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Wofford’s newest team takes off

Old Gold & Black Web Admin October 9, 2014

NEWLY-FOUNDED EQUESTRIAN TEAM SET TO COMPETE — It’s practice time for Wofford’s newest athletic team. Instead of walking onto a court or field, however, the members stride into the ring with their...

With paper lanterns and both traditional and popular music, Wofford students celebrate the Chinese Moon Festival with Terrier Dynasty.

Campus Inclusion

Addie Lawrence September 11, 2014

WOFFORD'S CLUBS THAT PROMOTE DIVERSITY — As freshman pour into campus, Wofford’s clubs and organizations rally to attract new members. With the interest fair on Sept. 9th, students had the opportunity...

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