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  • A protestor outside the Board of Education Center holds a copy of “Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You during the school boards Aug. 1 meeting.

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    After the removal of ‘Stamped,’ what’s next for the New Hanover County School Board?

  • Elijah Jacob Donato’s arrest photo. (New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office)

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    BREAKING NEWS: UNCW student arrested on multiple sex crime charges while babysitting

  • Outside of Galloway Hall. Completed in 1971, it was the first student dormitory built on campus.

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    UNCW creates overflow on-campus housing due to high admittance

  • A retouched, full-size picture of The Seahawks first edition. The Seahawk was founded in 1948, one year after UNCW was first established.

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    A letter from the Editor

  • Former Dean of Watson College of Education Van Dempsey speaks at the 2023 Razor Walker Awards Ceremony on April 25, 2023.

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    Van Dempsey speaks out about being removed as Dean of Watson: ‘I did not choose to leave’

  • Veteran and business owner Salette Andrews is the newest candidate in Wilmington’s City Council race. Elections will be held this November. (Salette Andrews)

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    Salette Andrews enters race for Wilmington Council

  • Wilmington City Council Candidate Marlowe Foster in a campaign photo. (Marlowe Foster)

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    Marlowe Foster announces campaign for Wilmington City Council

  • The entrace of Cumberland Heights in Nashville, Tenn. (Cumberland Heights)

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    OP-ED: One day at a time—my battle with addiction

  • Student protesters hold signs outside of the Burney Center during the Razor Walker Awards ceremony. (Nate Mauldin/The Seahawk)

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    Sen. Michael Lee receives Razor Walker Award for Public Policy despite protests

  • From left, SGA presidential candidates Skyler Stein and Cody Brandon in their campaign photos. (Courtesy of Skyler Stein)

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    An interview with the new 2023-2024 SGA Presidents

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Rachel Zegler as Lucy Gray Baird in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. (Courtesy of Lionsgate)
REVIEW: "The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes" deserves the highest praise
Sarah Carter, Staff Writer • November 30, 2023
Outside of Wagoner Hall as students  approach for Wagsgiving.
Feasting at the 15th annual Wagsgiving
Samantha Hill, Staff Writer • November 28, 2023
Kevin Kosicki Performing in the pre-show of Dracula.
Behind the scenes: "Dracula"
Samantha Hill, Staff Writer • November 28, 2023
Dr. Eman Ghoneim on her expedition to Egypt. (Eman Ghoneim/UNCW)
Dr. Eman Ghoneim: Uncovering the Nile
Olivia Vizethann, Staff Writer • November 27, 2023
From left, doctors Michael Tift, Allison Loftis and Tiffany Keenan of UNCW’s Marine Mammal Stranding Program.
Gervais’ beaked whale stranded with balloon in stomach
Grace Lanham, News Editor • November 27, 2023
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One student expresses his stance on gun control, after which other students have the chance to ask questions or make a rebuttal. The debate was moderated by Braver Angels, a non profit crated with the mission to depolarize America.
Civil discourse in a time of division: UNCW hosts debate on gun restrictions
Peyton Lewis, Staff Writer • November 24, 2023

On Nov. 8, UNCW hosted an open debate for students on a prominent political issue that has divided American citizens for years: Should the...

UNCW biology assistant professor Dr. Lori Schweikert holds a Hogfish, the subject of her team’s latest research project. (UNCW)
Dr. Schweikert’s lab shows that the hogfish can “see” with its skin
Anthony Woodruff, Staff Writer • November 13, 2023
Former President Donald Trump at Manhattan Supreme Court on Tuesday Oct. 24, 2023, during his civil fraud trial. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for NY Daily News/TNS)
OPINION: The presidency is a responsibility, not an entitlement
Hannah Markov, Editor-in-Chief • November 13, 2023

If you have opened social media or turned on cable news at any point in the last few months, then you know that former president Donald Trump...

A variety of candy apples for sale at Kilwins on Market St.
Fall activities in Wilmington
Samantha Hill, Staff Writer • November 11, 2023

  Fall is here in the Wilmington area, bringing in an abundance of activities to do. Check out some of these activities in the local...

Interim Honors Director Dr. Eva Mehl during an interview with The Seahawk.
Dr. Eva Mehl: The value of hard work
Sarah Carter, Staff Writer • November 8, 2023
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
Katie Lanz strikes the ball for a potential kill.
UNCW Volleyball wins two-day series in season finale
Ryan Wiener, Sports Editor • November 24, 2023

The UNCW Volleyball team took on William & Mary in the weekend series this past weekend. These two matches were the final two matches...

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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