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9 tips for freshman from a still-learning senior

Lori Wilson | Lifestyle Editor August 25, 2014

Sometimes you’ll feel stupid. Sometimes you’ll get lost. But it will never be what you expected (in the best possible way).1.       Everything in moderation, even studying. Your GPA may influence...

Barbara Greim’s legacy is remembered at UNCW

Asia Brown | Contributing Writer April 30, 2014

Earlier this month, UNC Wilmington lost a well-beloved faculty member who founded the department of computer science. Barbara Ann Greim passed away April 2, 2014. Faculty and students who loved her remember...

Senior shares graduation plans for travel

Megan Soult | Contributing Writer April 30, 2014

May is the biggest month for graduating Seahawks. It is the month of college graduation and the month when students transition into alumni. Everything they have come to know over their academic school...

Annual poetry slam awards writers

Megan Soult | Contributing Writer April 23, 2014

Every year, for the past 15 years, UNC Wilmington hosts a poetry slam. The slam allows poets from UNCW’s campus and the surrounding community the chance to share their work with fellow poetry lovers.The...

Vandalized Wrightsville Beach landmark safe; Future up for debate

Amelia Beamer | Contributing Writer April 23, 2014

A handmade mailbox tucked in the dunes of Wrightsville Beach, that once enticed thousands to thoughts behind in a notebook, was recently forced into retirement by vandals- devastating tourists, students...

Branford Marsalis Quartet closes 2013-2014 Arts in Action series

Asia Brown | Contributing Writer April 23, 2014

Walking onto the Kenan Auditorium stage, with his soprano sax in hand, was international jazz musician and Grammy award winner Branford Marsalis. Accompanied by his band-mates– pianist Joey Calderazzo,...

“Rape in the Fields” raises awareness for migrant worker abuse

Asia Brown | Contributing Writer April 9, 2014

North Carolina is ranked number eight in the nation for human trafficking. “Rape in the Fields,” a documentary revealing the human trafficking of Latina migrant farm workers in the United States, was...

Department of Theatre closes season with nonsensical “Ubu Rex”

Emily Burton | Contributing Writer April 9, 2014

The UNC Wilmington theatre department wraps up their season with the bizarre new show, “Ubu Rex."“Ubu Rex” is a newly translated version of Alfred Jarry’s original work, “Ubu Roi,” an odd and...

Corporate consultant and prior Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employment Standards Jude Sotherlund gave a talk on the glass ceiling during SEWSA. The glass ceiling is a metaphorical construct that limits women in the workplace.

Sotherlund speaks: Breaking the glass ceiling

Megan Soult | Contributing Writer April 3, 2014

Corporate consultant and prior Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employment Standards Jude Sotherlund gave a talk on the glass ceiling during SEWSA. The glass ceiling is a metaphorical construct that limits women in the workplace.

SOAR says: Try 30-day Vegan Pledge

Asia Brown | Contributing Writer April 2, 2014

Through the month of April, Students Organizing for Animal Rights (SOAR) will be hosting a Vegan Pledge program. The program consists of weekly meetings, and the organization will discuss topics of ethics,...

UNCWs Style & Modeling Company will be one of the sponsors for the very first Wilmington Fashion Weekend, starting Thursday, April 3rd. STYMO will be hosting its own events to coincide with WFW and to raise awareness for their organization.

UNCW’s Style & Modeling Company partners with Wilmington Fashion Weekend

Tabitha Shiflett | Staff Writer April 2, 2014

UNCW's Style & Modeling Company will be one of the sponsor's for the very first Wilmington Fashion Weekend, starting Thursday, April 3rd. STYMO will be hosting its own events to coincide with WFW and to raise awareness for their organization.

From “Breaking Bad” to building good

Megan McDevitt | Contributing Writer Joseph Lowe | News Editor April 2, 2014

RJ Mitte walked into the Warwick Center Ballroom and stepped behind the lectern to a roar of applause coming from all the die-hard “Breaking Bad fans” that attend UNC Wilmington. He smiled and waved...

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