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Remembering ‘Dear Old Wake Forest’

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‘Finding Thalhimers’ and finding roots

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Motherhood inspires author Megan Mayhew Bergman (’02)

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Wake Forest law alumna launches program for children in Tanzania

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Brad Nix brings back Chesster and the gang for Homecoming

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Snap Project empowers children through photography

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Ginny Olson builds bridges to Armenia and Turkey

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The no-body guy: Tad DiBiase, attorney and detective

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Alumni teachers win prestigious Waddill Award

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Wake Forest’s Molly Nunn is running for the Olympics

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Curtain up: Actress Megan Cramer plays role of a lifetime

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Steve Dixon’s film helps reunite Tony and Janina Wasilewski

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Successful organic farmers feed soil, not plant, says Isaac Oliver

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It’s football season year-round for the ACC’s Michael Kelly (’92)

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North Carolina honors science educator Mary Ann Brittain (’62)

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The healing power of humor

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A new view of Harold Tribble

He was controversial, but the picture painted of Harold Tribble has been incomplete, says Jenny R. Puckett (’71).
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Coming to Homecoming?

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