Tag: Class of 1989
Constant & True: Pidge Meade
Here to say that moving and shaking leads to growth (and “Jeopardy!” championships)
Read MoreSummer’s Best Reads
Alumni writers offer their top picks, from Conroy and Lincoln, to a murder mystery in Italy and the search for the Holy Grail.
Read MoreBig Daddy’s Finale
Bill Faircloth (’64) is retiring after a remarkable run in Deacon football.
Read MoreWhen Lisa Met Lovie
The author and the North Carolina midwife forged an unlikely friendship.
Read MoreAs Time Goes By
His student-days neighborhood is changing, thanks in large part to Wake Downtown.
Read MoreHearing voices — of viewers
PBS researcher Susan White Frazier ('89) wants to know what you watch, and why.
Read MoreBuck Cochran (’82) and friends working miracles at Peacehaven Farm
Buck Cochran (’82) continues to nurture his dream of establishing a working farm with housing for special-needs adults. And he’s doing it with a lot of help from his friends, including many Wake Foresters.
Read MoreThe Place Where I Live
I discovered my purpose in a Guatemalan village among children who lacked educational opportunities.
Read MoreLook! A Deacon up in the sky!
One small step for mankind led to great strides for astronaut Tom Marshburn (MD ’89).
Read MoreJoni James (’89), a Pulitzer finalist
Joni James (’89) served on an editorial writing team that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize this week.
Read MoreNashville Deacs welcome fellow alumni
Paul Bond (’89) and Lauren Matise (’07) are looking forward to welcoming Wake Foresters to Nashville for the Music City Bowl.
Read More‘The Man Who Ate New Orleans’ shares his favorite cafés, taverns and dives
After eating in every single restaurant in New Orleans, Ray Cannata (’90) knows a thing or two about food — and about the people, culture and music of the Crescent City.
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