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Amelia Lindsey, News Editor • May 30, 2023

Anthony Woodruff, Staff Writer • May 30, 2023

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Nate Mauldin, Photography Editor • April 30, 2023
Employers on campus advertise a number of benefits to prospective student employees. Flexible hours, discounts, sense of community, opportunities for work-study and convenient location are all touted as reasons why students should choose on-campus employment. However, according to many student employees, paying a fair wage is exceedingly more important to the well-being of student employees in a time of rapid inflation and economic instability.

Amelia Lindsey, News Editor • April 18, 2023

Hannah Markov, Editor-in-Chief • April 4, 2023

Hannah Markov, Editor-in-Chief • April 29, 2023
Dear Campus Community,
It’s difficult for me to express myself thoroughly sometimes. As Editor-in-Chief, that may be strange to hear, but anger, disbelief and disappointment come easy when spoken or written off-handedly in a journal. However, to emulate those emotions in writing for you all is a whole different matter. Anger, disbelief and disappointment. How else can I describe the feeling of knowing my own university celebrated a bigot?

Michael Friant, Staff Writer • April 22, 2023

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Anna Ford, Assistant Culture Editor • May 13, 2023
In a bittersweet and satisfying conclusion to the beloved trilogy, “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” (“Vol. 3”) follows the events of "Thor: Love and Thunder" as Peter Quill (Chris Pratt)—a.k.a “Star-Lord”—and the rest of the team race to save Rocket's (Bradley Cooper) life and come to terms with their ever-shifting group dynamics.

Nate Mauldin, Photography Editor • May 8, 2023

Logan Shaw, Contributing Writer • May 5, 2023

Morgan Greene, Staff Writer • November 8, 2022
When the Supreme Court repealed the long-standing abortion rights established by Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey in Dobbs v. Jackson at the end of June 2022, the discussion around abortion caught the attention of the country. Now, the legality of abortion is up to each state to determine for themselves, and as the midterms approach, students across the political spectrum at UNCW are determined to make their voices heard at the ballot box.

Michael Friant, Contributing Writer • March 31, 2022

Kiley Woods, Photography Editor • March 22, 2022

Bailey Swogger, Sports Editor • April 18, 2023
The bats were hot for UNCW baseball this weekend as the Seahawks scored a total of 31 runs through the three game series at #23 TCU to take two...

Bailey Swogger, Sports Editor • March 30, 2023

Bailey Swogger, Sports Editor • March 7, 2023

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.

Sunshine Angulo, Humans of the Dub - Head Editor • December 30, 2020

Sunshine Angulo, Humans of the Dub - Head Editor • December 5, 2020