Casey McAnarney, Editor in Chief
• October 13, 2016
Donald Trump and and Hillary Clinton on stage during the second debate between the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates on Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016 at Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. (Christian Gooden/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/TNS)
Dalton Brooks | Contributing Writer
• October 13, 2016
In the summers, he could be seen topping tobacco in the fields of Mount Olive, N.C., but in the fall, he’d be busy studying political science in his dorm in Hewlett Hall at UNC Wilmington.Representative...
Alex Patton | Contributing Writer
• September 27, 2016
Election day is fast approaching, and as per UNC Wilmington’s tradition, students are “chalking” their statements on the pavement all over campus.Recently, however, English Professor Hannah Abrams...
In November 2011, just a month before the United States would pull out of Iraq under the Status of Forces Agreement signed by former President George W. Bush in 2008, the Pentagon issued a reminder to...
Casey McAnarney, Editor in Chief
• September 20, 2016
Students across UNC Wilmington’s campus have fallen victim to scams over the phone regarding the transfer of money to unknown individuals.
Detective Sergeant Kelli Kotler said that students have received...
Malia Benison | Assistant News Editor
• September 18, 2016
Sept. 13, Allen Artis, a football player at UNC Chapel Hill, turned himself over to authorities after a warrant was issued for his arrest on the basis of rape accusations against him that began accumulating...
James LaPorta | Contributing Writer
• September 12, 2016
It had only been a week since the start of the Fall 2016-2017 academic semester at UNC Wilmington, before tragedy would strike the Seahawk community in a dismal reminder of the dangers of driving on the...
Calvin Shomaker | Assistant Copy Editor
• September 6, 2016
On a campus that is always thinking bigger, better and newer, regulars of UNC Wilmington’s Morton Hall have attempted to embrace the hall’s unique identity. They believe that Morton Hall has the ability...
As Wilmington begins to traffic more residents, on-campus requirements begin to take place and off-campus student housing begins to travel up in cost. For many students, these costs are understandable....
Gov. Pat McCrory has administered a new budget cut plan for the state of North Carolina and with it has come retaliation in regards to its lowered funding for the UNC school system.The state, which has...
On the evening of Tuesday, Sept. 6, the Student Government Association held its annual State of the Student Government Association Address in James Hall. Student Body President Dan McCord spoke in regards...