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The Hub dining hall is currently under construction and is set to be complete this year.

Project Update: The Hub dining hall

Meredith Hoffman, Staff Writer March 25, 2017

Students at UNC Wilmington can expect more available dining options on campus starting in May with the addition of The Hub. Currently under construction, The Hub will offer three dining options and an...

Barnes & Noble recently published childrens books by alumnus Justin Pope, who graduated in 2005 with a degree in communications.

UNCW alum’s book series hits shelves at Barnes & Noble

Casey Auch, Layout Editor March 25, 2017

UNC Wilmington graduate Justin Pope’s children’s series Henry and Matilda’s Adventures hit the shelves of Barnes & Noble this year. After selling out at a book signing in Wilmington’s Mayfaire...

President Donald Trump (C) makes remarks as Vice President Mike Pence (L) listens as they meet with the Republican Study Committee in the Oval Office of the White House on March 17, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Mike Theiler/UPI/Abaca Press/TNS)

The WatchHawk: Week eight of Trump’s administration

Samantha Durham, Assistant Opinion Editor March 25, 2017

Goodbye Meals on Wheels? According to the Huffington Post, President Donald Trump’s proposed budget will completely eliminate all federal funding for the Meals on Wheels program. Meals on Wheels is...

El Cerro Grande is a popular restaurant in the Wilmington community and was one of the establishments that participated in the Day Without Immigrants protest.

Latino community divided over protest participation

Jack Bailey, Contributing Writer March 25, 2017

Members of the Latino community in Wilmington, N.C. are polarized over participation by Hispanic business owners in last month’s “Day Without Immigrants” protest in Hugh MacRae Park. Businesses...

The North Carolina State Capitol building, where these bills discussed by Judge JH Corpening were deliberated over by NC officials.

NC House Bills to know: Local judge speaks on campus

Casey McAnarney, Editor in Chief March 25, 2017

Ready to discuss some of the house bills and other news relating to NC District 5 as well as the entire state, New Hanover County NC District Court Chief Judge JH Corpening was invited to speak to students...

Broken into construction trailer: stolen property, two arrests

Casey McAnarney, Editor in Chief March 13, 2017

A construction trailer near the fenced area at The Hub dining hall was broken into earlier this semester, according to the UNC Wilmington Police Department’s crime log, and some property was taken. The...

Donald Trump shakes hands with supporters after he speaks at a rally at Gilleys Dallas on Thursday, June 16, 2016. (Rodger Mallison/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/TNS)

The WatchHawk: Week seven of Trump’s administration

Samantha Durham | Assistant Opinion Editor March 12, 2017

Donald Trump shakes hands with supporters after he speaks at a rally at Gilley's Dallas on Thursday, June 16, 2016. (Rodger Mallison/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/TNS)

The WatchHawk: Week six of Trump’s administration

Samantha Durham | Assistant Opinion Editor March 3, 2017

Attorney General Jeff Sessions recuses himselfThe Trump Administration has yet to escape allegations in regards to contact with Russia. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has decided to recuse himself from...

Mensah is the winner of the SGA presidential race and will succeed current SGA president, Dan McCord.

Ottillie Mensah announced SGA president for next school year

Casey McAnarney, Editor in Chief March 1, 2017

Mensah is the winner of the SGA presidential race and will succeed current SGA president, Dan McCord.

The professors picture on the website for the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.

UNCW professor mistaken for possible assailant, campus police respond

Casey McAnarney, Editor-in-Chief March 1, 2017

The professor's picture on the website for the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.

McCord, pictured here, interviewed with The Seahawk last year when running for reelection.

SGA President Dan McCord reminisces on time at UNCW, looks toward the future

Casey McAnarney, Editor in Chief March 1, 2017

McCord, pictured here, interviewed with The Seahawk last year when running for reelection.

Both candidates will compete again for a short, three-day re-election for student body president, and this time write-in candidates will not be allowed.

Turney & Mensah square-off in rare student government run-off

Daniel West | Contributing Writer February 27, 2017

Both candidates will compete again for a short, three-day re-election for student body president, and this time write-in candidates will not be allowed.

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