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PHOTO GALLERY: Takeover Tour, the PWHL comes to Raleigh
Men’s Basketball makes the Hampton Pirates walk the plank in CAA Quarterfinals matchup

Men’s Basketball makes the Hampton Pirates walk the plank in CAA Quarterfinals matchup

March 10, 2025

UNCW beats Charleston in a sold-out game at Trask

UNCW beats Charleston in a sold-out game at Trask

February 26, 2025

Play4Kay game victory: UNCW unites for the fight against cancer

Play4Kay game victory: UNCW unites for the fight against cancer

February 11, 2025

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A graphic of the lesbian pride flag waving (Gracie Davis/The Seahawk).
Lesbians on UNCW’s campus: How are new DEI policies affecting them?
Sophie Barton, Staff Writer • April 22, 2025

73% of LGBTQ+ students experience sexual assault or harassment on college campuses. As a result, 6% of these students drop out or change...

Two French bulldogs oversee their owner planting a long-leaf pine sapling (Kaylin Brown/The Seahawk).
How UNCW is speaking for the trees
Kaylin Brown, Staff Writer • March 26, 2025
Riley Gaines making a speech about her experience as a swimmer (Grace Lanham/The Seahawk).
OPINION: It’s not about sports, it’s about respect: Riley Gaines speaks at UNCW
Grace Lanham, Peyton Lewis, and Samantha Hill April 22, 2025

On Thursday March 13, UNCW’s chapter of national organization Turning Point USA hosted an event featuring Riley Gaines. Gaines is a former...

Peace Gardens & Market (formerly Burton Street Peace Gardens) was founded in response to the ongoing War on Drugs and global war in Iraq in an effort to unite communities through food and art. It has now evolved into a vibrant, healing space featuring over 50 art installations, meditation areas, a performance stage, library, workshop, greenhouse, farmstand and more. (Emily Reier/The Seahawk)
Hood Huggers and Wilmington-N-Color Tours: Educating and continuing the conversation for change
Deborah Williams, Staff Writer • April 26, 2025

Although the University of North Carolina campus makes Asheville, N.C. a college town; it is still a well-knit community nestled in the Appalachian...

(Gracie Davis/The Seahawk)
President Trump and DEI: Comments and changes made by the President lead to a DEI debate
Addison Lowry, Staff Writer • February 12, 2025

Diversity, equality and inclusion programs have quickly become a topic of debate since President Trump was sworn into office on Jan. 20. What...

The starting players for the Ottawa Charge being announced before puck drop at the Lenovo Center, Friday, March 7, 2025. (Sarah Cooper/The Seahawk).
PHOTO GALLERY: Takeover Tour, the PWHL comes to Raleigh
Sarah Cooper, Staff Writer • March 15, 2025

The Professional Women’s Hockey League is a professional ice hockey league with teams in the U.S. and Canada. In its second season, the...

Humans of the Dub: End of Year Traditions
Humans of the Dub: End of Year Traditions
January 6, 2021
What makes me happy now is making Christmas special for others. It’s not just about getting gifts but giving people things and seeing them react to that. I have a sister, I like to spoil her, and it’s a great time to give back to my parents. As kids we couldn’t give our parents things and now that I’m more mature and can afford things, I like to show my appreciation for them by making it a nice Christmas.
Alex Payton, junior majoring in Public Health and Spanish, on her Christmas traditions. 

Photo courtesy of Alex Payton
Humans of the Dub: Working towards an intentional year
Sunshine Angulo, Humans of the Dub - Head Editor • December 30, 2020
Collin Harrington, junior majoring in Communication Studies and minoring in Business, talks about his favorite Christmas memories.
Photo courtesy of Collin Harrington
Humans of the Dub: Christmas holiday cheer
Sunshine Angulo, Humans of the Dub - Head Editor • December 5, 2020