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Photo of Taylor Swift "Reputation" Album (Rosa Rafael/Unsplash.com)
OPINION: I do not care who Taylor Swift hugs: The dangers in idolizing celebrities
Addison Lowry, Staff Writer • September 26, 2024
Student body president Skyler Stein (Jamie Leigh Royal/The Seahawk)
SGA State of the Union address
Jamie Leigh Royal, Staff Writer • September 26, 2024
UNCW alum, Maddie Miller, poses in front of the iconic Seahawk statue. (Courtesy of Maddie Miller, UNCW class of 2023)
Students speak out on movement of iconic Seahawk statue
Alli DeMan, Editorial Intern • September 25, 2024
"Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" movie cover (Courtesy of Warner Bros.)
REVIEW: Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice!
Samantha Hill, Marketing Manager • September 25, 2024
Liam surfing at this year's Surfer's Healing event. (Aidyn Fischli/The Seahawk)
Surfing is not only healing— it's changing lives.
Aidyn Fischli, Staff Writer • September 20, 2024
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This year, The Seahawk is partnering with SGA to better inform students of SGA decisions. (Gracie Davis/The Seahawk)
Sept. 10 SGA meeting
Jamie Leigh Royal, Staff Writer • September 17, 2024

  On Sept. 10, the Student Government Association held their first meeting for the Fall 2024 semester. The meeting was led by Student...

The Venus flytrap found in N.C. (Skylar Schade/The Seahawk)
N.C.'s famous carnivore
Skylar Schade, Staff Writer • May 29, 2024
From the origination in history to the modern-day epidemic, “diet culture” has transformed itself in unnerving ways through society's unrealistic standards of beauty. (Gracie Davis/ The Seahawk)
OPINION: Harmful “diet culture” has evolved from history to fatality
Kailie Peck, Staff Writer • September 16, 2024

  In a society that favors physical appearance and aesthetics, the word “diet" is ceaselessly coursing through our social media....

A car driving on a road in the forest. (Cristofer Maximilian/Unsplash.com)
OPINION: OCD was my roadblock
Ashlynn Dziekiewicz, Staff Writer • April 21, 2024
Outside of the Scooter's Coffee shop. (Samantha Hill/The Seahawk)
REVIEW: Scooter’s Coffee
Samantha Hill, Marketing Manager • September 16, 2024

Twas the night before move-in day when I stumbled upon a new coffee shop in the final stages of opening to the public. Not only was I excited...

UNCW students and staff gather to honor the lives lost during the 9/11 terrorist attacks. (Photo: Maloah McCarron)
UNCW’s 9/11 commemoration
Deborah Williams, Staff Writer • September 16, 2024
Veteran and business owner Salette Andrews is the newest candidate in Wilmington’s City Council race. Elections will be held this November. (Salette Andrews)
Salette Andrews enters race for Wilmington Council
Amelia Lindsey, News Editor • July 4, 2023
Salette Andrews enters the campaign for one of three spots open on the Wilmington City Council. Her campaign focuses on three pillars: housing affordability, economic growth and keeping corporate polluters accountable for their waste cleanup.
Cheri Beasley is the main Democratic candidate for the North Carolina Senate election.
After Dobbs, UNCW Seahawks are ready to flock to the polls
Morgan Greene, Staff Writer • November 8, 2022
Mclean gathers the ball before unleashing a throw to first. (Courtesy: Macphotography9 on Instagram)
Interview with Club Baseball President Anthony Mclean
Ryan Wiener, Sports Editor • May 11, 2024

Mclean is a 21-year-old native of Newberry, S.C. He is currently the starting shortstop and active president of the UNCW club baseball team....

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
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