Corin Sponsler | Contributing Writer
• October 20, 2014
Michael White, a professor and the chair of the UNC Wilmington creative writing department, has recently released his latest book of poetry, “Vermeer in Hell.”“Vermeer in Hell” contains poetry...
Emma Tasharski | Contributing Writer
• October 20, 2014
On Oct. 9, hundreds of community members gathered in front of the Alton Lennon Federal Building for Wilmington’s annual Take Back the Night march against domestic violence. The theme, “Building Bridges...
Nathan Johnson | Interning Writer
• October 15, 2014
Four UNC Wilmington students held a discussion on Sept. 8 in the Career Center to discuss their independent video game production company, Freight Train Games, in relation to careers in the their industry....
Sierra Shepherd| Contributing Writer
• October 15, 2014
Former professional football player Wade Davis advocates for the LGBTQIA community and on Oct. 6, he spoke to a crowd of more than 500 people in the Burney Center Ballroom as part of the UNCW Presents...
Corin Sponsler | Contributing writing
• October 6, 2014
“The Doctor in Spite of Himself”“The Doctor in Spite of Himself,” the UNC Wilmington Department of Theatre’s first production of the 2014-2015 season, held its opening night on Sept. 25 on the...
Corin Sponsler | Contributing writer
• October 6, 2014
Recently released movie “This is Where I Leave You” proves to be both humorous and heartbreaking with an all-star cast including Jason Bateman, Tina Fey, Jane Fonda and many others. It will have you...
Kathrin Bittner | Interning writer
• October 6, 2014
When it came to gaming, there was no shortage of questions at the recent synergy panel discussion, as students raised their hands to ask panelists about technology and gaming on Sept. 30 in Lumina Theater....
Emma Tasharski | Contributing writer
• October 6, 2014
“Is it possible that there cannot be peace between nations until there is peace between men and women?” asked Valerie M. Hudson in her lecture to an eager crowd of faculty and students on Sept. 29.Hudson...
James Laporta | Contributing Writer
• September 30, 2014
Peruvian food was foreign to me—I had certainly entered unfamiliar territory. Julian Herrera, the owner of The Golden Chicken restaurant, assured me I was in good hands as I sat down at the corner table...
Kathrin Bittner | Interning Writer
• September 29, 2014
This semester, Randall Library installed a new sculpture in Port City Java titled "Yesterday" by Alexandra Favory.In 2013, Favory graduated from UNC Wilmington with an honors college major in studio art...
Kathrin Bittner | Interning Writer
• September 29, 2014
Associate professor Katie Peel is new the director of the Women's Studies Resource Center (WSRC). Before becoming the director, Peel was a women’s and gender studies-affiliated faculty member, teaching...