Notable Alumni
Wayne King - The Old Gold & Black was advised from 1992 to 2010 by English and journalism professor Wayne King, former writer for the New York Times and a Pulitzer Prize winner for his coverage of the 12th Street Riot in Detroit in 1967 when he worked for the Detroit Free Press.
Al Hunt, former writer for the Wall Street Journal and current Washington Managing Editor for Bloomberg News, was an Old Gold & Black staff member.
W. J. Cash, author of The Mind of the South, served as editor of the Old Gold & Black while an undergraduate at Wake Forest.
Gerald Johnson, author, columnist and editorial writer for the Baltimore Sun, was on the OGB staff.
Mike Riley, former editor, is the senior vice president and editor of the Congressional Quarterly in Washington, D.C.
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