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Businessman spends 50 years compiling mass Hellenic books collection

Lori Wilson | Staff Writer January 17, 2013

Michael Papadeas is a jack-of-all-trades and two cultures.   With a degree from Auburn University in electrical engineering, he   worked for AT&T for over 35 years, performed business consulting in...

Exposing the light and mystery of the North Carolina coast

Shannon McCabe | Contributing Writer January 17, 2013

Art department assistant professor Courtney Johnson currently has an exhibit of underwater photographs titled "Light Lure: Underwater Pinhole Photographs of North Carolina Piers,"  in the Cultural Arts...

UNCW bus driver makes smell-good products for all

Juliane Bullard | Lifestyles Editor December 5, 2012

Sherry Jordan drives UNCW's yellow line bus. As a student making the trek from an off-campus apartment to a morning class, expect this bus ride to be anything but quiet. Unlike some drivers, who sit back...

Poet, John Rybicki and memorialist, Ben Miller will begin book tours in April 2013.

UNCW’s Lookout Books awarded $9,000 grant

Lori Wilson | Contributing Writer December 1, 2012

Poet, John Rybicki and memorialist, Ben Miller will begin book tours in April 2013.

Senior art exhibit opens with text heavy theme

Tabitha Shiflett | Staff Writer December 1, 2012

The annual senior art exhibition, ConTEXT, recently opened in the Cultural Arts Building Mezzanine Gallery. The show is based on the interpretation of words, text and typographic symbols in art. Students...

Travelin’ McCourys play lively Bluegrass concert at Kenan

Pamela Creech | Contributing Writer December 1, 2012

 Recently, hundreds of people flocked to Kenan Auditorium to hear live bluegrass music. The Travelin' McCourys, and guest guitarists Cody Kilby and Peter Rowan, shared the music of Bill Monroe, a man...

Passion Pit “takes a walk” at Battleship Park

Lori Wilson | Contributing Writer December 1, 2012

Swirling lights, swirling microphones and swirling fans-the two-time sold out music festival finally gave the Port City the show its been waiting for. On Nov. 30, local radio station Modern Rock 98.7...

Fall fashion fundraiser

Tabitha Shiflett | Staff Writer November 15, 2012

On Nov. 18, 2012 Banana Republic and Wilmington's local Team in Training chapter hosted their 8th annual fashion show at the Hilton Garden Inn at Mayfaire. The fall show benefited research for the Leukemia...

Art for the Masses showcased a wide variety of mediums, including original paintings, sculptures, ceramics and other creations made by over 150 local artists.

“Art for the Masses”

Kaitlyn Russell | Contributing Writer November 15, 2012

Art for the Masses showcased a wide variety of mediums, including original paintings, sculptures, ceramics and other creations made by over 150 local artists.

More international students coming to U.S. schools

Roxy Simons | Staff Writer November 15, 2012

 Each year, thousands of hopeful high school seniors make the life-altering choice of applying to UNCW. During the last six years, as the number of incoming freshman has increased, UNCW has also experienced...

UNCW student Corrine Linder writes on the "Before I Die' blackboard outside of Trask.

“Before I Die…” campaign promotes positive awareness on campus

Shannon McCabe | Contributing Writer November 15, 2012

UNCW student Corrine Linder writes on the "Before I Die' blackboard outside of Trask.

“Egypt: The Story Behind the Revolution”

Brandon Hill | Contributing Writer November 15, 2012

The award winning documentary, "Egypt: The Story Behind The Revolution" was shown Nov. 13 at Lumina Theater. Director Khaled Sayed attended and spoke to the audience after the documentary screening. "Egypt:...

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