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UNCW ready to adopt proposal to improve protections of human research subjects

Megan Burris | Contributing Writer September 21, 2011

The Office for Human Research Protections announced a proposal July 22 of this year to make changes to current regulations protecting human subjects in research studies. The proposal is open to receive...

PRIDE Vigil Demonstrates UNCW Solidarity for Equality

Juliane Bullard | Lifestyles Editor September 21, 2011

"As people of faith…we are mandated by God to demonstrate and protect love in all its forms and to stand for justice for all of creation," said Reverend John McLaughlin in his beginning prayer to a crowd...

Mutemath gives ethereal performance

Lauren Clairmont | Contributing Writer September 21, 2011

Mutemath makes playing God look easy, however, church-like is the last thing anyone thinks of when they are at The Soapbox.The Soapbox is Wilmington's version of that dive-bar-meets-club every city has. ...

Ann Flack Gallery Brings Culture and Globalization to UNCW

Madison Sevilla | Contributing Writer September 14, 2011

When University of North Carolina Wilmington faculty member Bonnie Monteleone was just 12 years old, she remembered her mother taking beef out of its plastic casing while preparing dinner and asking the...

‘Walk a Mile in Her Shoes’ marathon raises rape crisis awareness through stilettos

Jordan Wilkins | Contributing Writer September 14, 2011

There is an old saying: "You can't really understand another person's experience until you've walked a mile in their shoes." September 24, Wilmington will put this to the test as they host the Fourth Annual...

Texan multi-instrumentalist’s third disc of wonderful weird-pop

Pernille Larsen | Contributing Editor September 14, 2011

"I don't want to be your cheerleader no more," sings Annie Clark, the musician also known as St. Vincent, on "Cheerleader", a track off her third album "Strange Mercy." Though it is doubtful that the...

Fearless exhibit shows masked faces of LGBT student athletes

Corey Strickland | Contributing Writer September 8, 2011

Jeff Sheng's "Fearless" exhibition is not only photography displayed in an unlikely venue, it touches on deeper issues for student athletes in a new and unique way. Displayed in the Warwick Center until...

REVIEW: Listeners sure to be charmed by Little Dragon’s latest

Pernille Larsen | Contributing Writer September 8, 2011

When it comes to forays into the mainstream, the third time often seems to be the charm for indie bands. With two critically acclaimed albums under their belt, Arcade Fire stole the Best Album Grammy away...

Reflecting Memories of 9/11

Courtney Richardson | Contributing Writer September 8, 2011

September 11, 2001 at 8:46 a.m., Flight 11 crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center. Confusion, fear, shock and despair filled the hearts of the American people upon hearing the news. Ten...

Reunited Blink-182 is ready for the long haul

Kevin C. Johnson | St. Louis Post – Dispatch (MCT) September 1, 2011

Patience is finally paying off for Blink-182 fans, who have been waiting _ and waiting _ for new music from the pop-punk rockers.The long-dormant band _ front man Tom DeLonge, bassist Mark Hoppus and drummer...

‘ACE Welcome’ tradition a success

Jordan Wilkins | Contributing Writer September 1, 2011

This year ACE welcomed students back to UNCW with a medley of free events that immersed students into the Seahawk lifestyle. These events included concerts and fireworks on the gazebo fields, new movies...

REVIEW: ‘The Debt’

Roger Moore | The Orlando Sentinel (MCT) September 1, 2011

"The Debt" is the first movie in which Hollywood "It" actor Sam Worthington gets around to showing us what all the fuss was about, pre-"Terminator," pre-"Avatar" and pre-"Clash of the Titans." As a...

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