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    ​​COVID cluster or electrical fire?

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    Biden Campaign sits down with student journalists to discuss abortion rights

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    UNCW invests in new expansion to Randall Library

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    Community, isolation and politics: The mental health of queer students at UNCW

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    The New Hanover County candidates on your general election ballot

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    Fire at Green Village Apartments displaces residents and students

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    Ann Marie Pierce: Wilmington local who took her love of running all the way to the Olympic Trials

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    Wilmington locals outraged at Cape Fear Memorial Bridge toll meeting

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    Ground Penetrating Radar used at Maides Cemetery to locate unmarked graves

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Pandemic Playlist #3 with Meredith Wilson

Fairley Lloyd, Staff Writer April 25, 2020

Check out the playlist from Meredith Wilson, a senior majoring in communication studies with a minor in leadership! Her playlist is called “Quarantine,” which she created as motivation to get through...

Pandemic Playlist #2 with Darius Melton

Fairley Lloyd, Staff Writer April 19, 2020

Check out the playlist from Darius Melton, The Seahawk's Opinions Editor and a senior majoring in creative writing! Since 2020, Melton has been creating multiple playlists for each month of the year. “This...

Pandemic Playlist #1 with Rachel Cash

Fairley Lloyd, Staff Writer April 10, 2020

With the COVID-19 pandemic stressing most of us out for a myriad of reasons—worry about the future, concern for our health, boredom staying at home—it is as good as time as ever to listen to some of...

Students wait in line at Late Night Breakfast event for Homecoming 2020. Photo by Hollis Andrews.

Homecoming 2020: behind closed doors

Tatyana Williams, Contributing Writer February 12, 2020

2020. The new decade and a new start to  UNC Wilmington's homecoming traditions. This year’s theme, “Celebrating Decades of Tradition,” brings an overall feeling of embracing the old and beginning...

A statue of Martin Luther King Jr. graces the east mall of the University of Texas in Austin. On Monday, people will gather in honor of Kings birthday. [RALPH BARRERA/AMERICAN-STATESMAN]

How Martin Luther King Jr. inspires us to take care of ourselves

Cierra Noffke, Staff Writer January 24, 2020

On Jan. 23, UNC Wilmington hosted a commemoration in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. The keynote speaker for this gathering was Susan Taylor, the former editor-in-chief of Essence magazine, a publication...

Tim Curry, Nell Campbell and Patricia Quinn star in The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 1975. [20TH CENTURY FOX]

ACE’s Rocky Horror Shadowcast: inside the time warp

Brenna Flanagan, Lifestyles Editor October 18, 2019

UNC Wilmington's Association for Campus Entertainment (ACE) will show its shadowcast performance of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," where members of ACE act out and facilitate audience participation to...

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Club Spotlight: Feminist Student Alliance

Fairley Lloyd, Staff Writer October 9, 2019

Many students are interested in activism but do not know where to start. Luckily, UNCW has plenty of organizations centered around advocacy. For those focused on gender equality and advocating for the...

Logo by Jennifer Mabes.

Club Spotlight: Communication Studies Society

Sunshine Angulo, Assistant Humans of the Dub Editor September 30, 2019

UNC Wilmington boasts a wide variety of clubs where you can find anything from sports to special interests and even to your major. Communication Studies (COM) majors will find that they have the perfect...

Tarana Burke Leadership Lecture

Tarana Burke delivers emotional Leadership Lecture

William Becker, Staff Writer September 30, 2019

On Tuesday Night, Tarana Burke gave an emotional lecture to a sold-out crowd at the Burney Center on UNC Wilmington’s campus as part of the university’s Leadership Lecture Series. Every word of her...

Club Spotlight: Creative Arts Club

Club Spotlight: Creative Arts Club

Fairley Lloyd, Staff Writer September 29, 2019

Are you craving to create something but do not know where to start? Interested in making friends with similar interests? Want to meet other artists just like you?  If you answered yes to any of the...

Meghan Markle, left, and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, attend the first Royal Foundation Forum on February 28, 2018, in London. (Rota/i-Images/Zuma Press/TNS)

Modern princess: mass communication and monarchy

Sunshine Angulo, Staff Writer April 13, 2019

Professor Jude Davies of American Literature and Culture from the University of Winchester in the United Kingdom and author of “Diana, A Cultural History: Gender, Race, Nation, and the People’s Princess”...

Lakeith Stanfield, pictured left, and Danny Glover acting an example of code switching in the 2018 film, Sorry To Bother You.

Celebrating Black History Month and learning its history

Valerie Keys, Staff Writer February 25, 2019
This month was set aside 43 years ago to recognize the accomplishments and achievements African-Americans have contributed to this country, despite having everything against them. As February is coming to a close, I encourage everyone of all colors, creeds, and religions to check out the programs that the Upperman African-American Culture Center have planned for the rest of the month.
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