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The risk of getting inked

Lauren Clairmont | Assistant Lifestyles Editor August 27, 2012

Reddish-purple bumps, lung disease, joint infection, eye problems and organ infections are far from what people expect when they get a tattoo. However, a recent outbreak of skin infections has everyone...

Charlotte production company anticipated to bring more film students to “Hollywood East”

Roxy Simons | Staff Writer August 25, 2012

Since the days of parachute pants and fingerless gloves, namely the early 1980s, Wilmington has served as the production site for countless commercials, television shows and movies. Those lucky enough...

Common reading book proves touching and relatable

Lauren Clairmont | Assistant Lifestyles Editor August 24, 2012

The year is 2012. We drive hybrid cars, watch 3D movies and communicate via text message and Twitter. We dread sitting down for five minutes to type an email, much less taking the time to compose an actual...

British band Bloc Party goes a fourth round

Lauren Clairmont | Assistant Lifestyles Editor August 24, 2012

After a three-year hiatus, the British indie rock band Bloc Party is back with their fourth album, fittingly named "Four." Released this past Tuesday, the album is hovering at number 26 on iTunes.Predominately...

UNCW bookstore betterment in the works

Lauren Clairmont | Assistant Lifestyles Editor August 20, 2012

It's the first week of classes, which for most students means the end of a steady cash flow from a summer job. We have to start thinking about how we're going to manage our bi-weekly trips to Fuzzy Peach, parking at the beach when the free lots are full, the cover charge at Dirty Mega and those 2 a.m. stints at Cook-Out-all on a fixed budget.

Then factor in a $400 trip to the bookstore, and the walls start to feel like they're closing in.

However, unbeknownst to many students, the administration understands the financial pressure students feel at the beginning of every semester.

Last spring, representatives from academic affairs, athletics, business affairs and the Student Government Association evaluated proposals from various vendors for control of the UNCW bookstore in the coming years. After much deliberation, the committee decided to renew UNCW's contract with Barnes & Noble for another five years.

"They recognize the long-term trend of campus bookstores to add community value," said Sharon Boyd, associate vice chancellor of business affairs. "That means providing excellent online services through the web and social media and offering an inviting retail store concept, a place in the heart of campus where people want to gather. Barnes and Noble's store redesigns on other campuses have shown their commitment to this strategy for success." 

This new contract emphasizes improvements in every area, from controlled textbook costs and a new technology store to more apparel and gift options. But the most exciting news for most students is the remodeling of the bookstore to include a mini Starbucks café. How this will affect sales at Dunkin' Donuts, Einstein's and Port City Java is yet to be discussed, but students are enthusiastic about the popular coffee chain coming to campus next summer.

Junior Lauren Waters has another reason to celebrate the renewed contract with Barnes & Noble. As the newly elected president of the UNCW Habitat for Humanity college chapter, Waters was thrilled to hear about Barnes & Noble's philanthropic partnership with the international nonprofit.

The campaign focuses on social networking initiatives for spreading word about Habitat's mission. For each person who shares the Barnes & Noble College/Habitat for Humanity page, Barnes & Noble will donate a dollar to the organization. Other options include networking on the UNCW campus bookstore Facebook page to win $1000 for our campus chapter.

"This is a great opportunity for our Habitat chapter to gain support all over campus," Waters said.

The Game of Dub LIFE: 30 tips for the UNCW freshman

Angela Hunt | Editor-in-Chief August 17, 2012

Playing the college game isn't for the faint of heart. To get ready for the curve balls UNCW will throw you, we've put together 30 insider tips from members of the senior class. With advice for finding...

The Game of LIFE: 30 tips for UNCW freshmen

Angela Hunt | Editor-in-Chief August 16, 2012

Playing the college game isn't for the faint of heart. To get ready for the curve balls UNCW will throw you, we've put together 30 insider tips from members of the senior class. With advice for finding...

A student artist works to attach tentacles to the jellyfish body for the exhibit.

Engulfed: A UNCW art exhibit delving into the aquatic unknown

Chelsea Blahut | Staff Writer August 13, 2012

A student artist works to attach tentacles to the jellyfish body for the exhibit.

UNCW prof expands local acting school

Shelby Purvis | Staff Writer August 13, 2012

Over the decades Wilmington has earned a simple title: Hollywood East. Taking advantage of a growing population of actors, longtime UNCW professor Beth Becka opened Insight School of Acting in November....

Hendery takes a photo with one of the monkeys who went through her belongings.

Lessons learned in Europe: UNCW student shares study abroad experience

Sara Hendery | Contributing Writer July 5, 2012

Hendery takes a photo with one of the monkey's who went through her belongings.

‘Fifty Shades of Grey’-F’ed up or phenomenon

Lauren Clairmont | Assistant Lifestyles Editor June 21, 2012

"Kiss me, damn it! I implore him, but I can't move. I'm paralyzed with a strange, unfamiliar need, completely captivated by him..."Anyone who has read the "Twilight" series or seen any of the movies would...

Catching up with UNCW Life Arts and Programs’ new director, Shane Fernando

Lauren Clairmont | Assistant Lifestyles Editor May 18, 2012

Before he was chief curator of the Boseman Gallery, a communication studies teacher or 2nd Vice President of the Thalian Hall Center for the Performing Arts Board of Trustees, Shane Fernando was a Wilmington...

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