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Chadwick Roberts speaks at LGBTQIAs Out to Lunch Lecture in October, 2013.

Roberts receives Janet Mason Ellerby Women’s and Gender Studies Award

Megan Soult | Contributing Writer March 26, 2014

Chadwick Roberts speaks at LGBTQIA's Out to Lunch Lecture in October, 2013.

Manning takes the stage

Megan Soult | Contributing Writer March 19, 2014

UNC Wilmington’s Association for Campus Entertainment lists this slogan on their website: “Basically, we make sure that our fellow students have a lot of fun and interesting events and activities to...

SnapYeti awards prizes for pictures

Brittany Murdock | Contributing Writer March 19, 2014

People capture moments all the time by taking pictures. What if the pictures you took could win you prizes? Justin Beard is an ‘05 graduate of UNC Wilmington and has recently started his own company,...

Jose Vargas talks to the UNCW community about his journey as an undocumented immigrant in the United States.  

Jose Vargas speaks about his journey to be recognized

Joe Lowe | Staff Writer March 4, 2014

Jose Vargas talks to the UNCW community about his journey as an undocumented immigrant in the United States.  

21st iWeek brings the world to the Dub

Sarah Hicks | Contributing Writer February 26, 2014

From Feb. 17-22, UNC Wilmington held the 21st annual Intercultural Week, a highly-anticipated event students and staff simply referred to as iWeek. The Office of International Programs coordinates with...

Black Alumni Homecoming Mixer takes place of cancelled NPHC Step Show

Asia Brown | Contributing Writer February 21, 2014

Today is Friday, Feb. 21: the day that UNCW would have hosted its 16th Annual Port City Step Show. Instead, the Upperman African American Cultural Center is partnering with UNCW’s National Pan Hellenic...

UNCWs Department of Theatre performs We Are Proud to Present..., a play that touches on race relations and cultural memory.  

Student production tackles race issues

Megan Soult | Contributing Writer February 21, 2014

UNCW's Department of Theatre performs "We Are Proud to Present...," a play that touches on race relations and cultural memory.  

The UNC Wilmington Department of English offers students a variety of opportunities outside the classroom, including the bi-annual English in Action showcase. Students also have the unique opportunity to give feedback on prospective future professors in the classroom. 

Hiring in the English department: the teacher selection process

Asia Brown | Contributing Writer February 18, 2014

The UNC Wilmington Department of English offers students a variety of opportunities outside the classroom, including the bi-annual English in Action showcase. Students also have the unique opportunity to give feedback on prospective future professors in the classroom. 

Reel Teal Film Festival joins Homecoming roster

Reel Teal Film Festival joins Homecoming roster

Asia Brown | Contributing Writer February 12, 2014

16th Annual Port City Step Show set to electrify Homecoming

Asia Brown | Contributing Writer February 12, 2014

You may be acquainted with the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) by its Greek affiliation, but call-offs, stepping and strolls are major cornerstones of NPHC subculture as well. Members use them to...

Rebecca Lee: Story Prize finalist

Megan Soult | Contributing Writer February 6, 2014

Rebecca Lee, a creative writing professor at UNC Wilmington, has been selected as one of the final three candidates in the running for the prestigious Story Prize contest. Her book “Bobcat and Other...

PopMatters critics named 12 Years a Slave the number one movie of 2013. Benedict Cumberbatch, left, plays William Ford and Chiwetel Ejiofor plays Solomon Northup in Steve McQueens hit film. 

Film critics weigh in on favorites in time for Oscars

MCT Campus January 29, 2014

PopMatters critics named "12 Years a Slave" the number one movie of 2013. Benedict Cumberbatch, left, plays "William Ford" and Chiwetel Ejiofor plays "Solomon Northup" in Steve McQueen's hit film. 

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