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Dr. Amanda Boomershine speaking with students, faculty, staff and visitors about the regulations and issues surrounding DACA.

University Political Action Committee hosts ‘Everything You Need to Know About DACA’ in the midst of national debate

Helen Rogalski, Managing Editor September 14, 2017

President Trump’s announcement last week to end the Obama Administration’s program the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program [DACA] sparked discussion across the nation and among UNCW students. When...

SGA proposes new approach to reporting sexual assault on campus

Meredith Hoffman, Assistant News Editor September 11, 2017

The Student Government Association [SGA] held its second meeting Aug. 29 to address its platform for the upcoming academic year. SGA President Ottillie Mensah spoke to the sparsely filled Azalea Room on...

Potential new members await for their rounds to start on Sisterhood Day.

Running Home: UNCW Welcomes In New Pledge Classes for all Panhellenic Sororities

Kristen Burgess, Staff Writer September 8, 2017

Tuesday, September 6 concluded 2017's fall Formal Recruitment for all Panhellenic sororities on UNC Wilmington's campus. A Panhellenic sorority is one that belongs to the National Panhellenic Conference....

Path of Hurricane Irma through Monday morning.

UNCW will not evacuate for Hurricane Irma

Casey McAnarney, Editor in Chief September 8, 2017

In an email from UNC Wilmington's Office of University Relations [OUR], it was announced that UNCW decided not to evacuate campus for the incoming Hurricane Irma, after deliberating with "weather authorities." OUR...

Armored vehicles moving down the streets of Houston on their way to aid civilians caught in the storm.

A UNCW professor’s eyewitness account: The rains of Hurricane Harvey

Martin Brown, Contributing Writer September 2, 2017

Monday night three families and a dog sit together in a home in Houston. The rain has not stopped since it began on Friday, and two of the families are unsure if they will have a home to return to when...

ACE to bring Jesse McCartney to UNCW

Maddie Driggers, Assistant Lifestyles Editor August 28, 2017

The name of the performer for UNC Wilmington’s annual Big Show was released last week through a reveal trailer during Teal Tuesday. Jesse McCartney will be at UNCW on September 22 as the main act for...

Why Beach Blast was cancelled

Why Beach Blast was cancelled

Meredith Hoffman, Assistant News Editor August 21, 2017

Early Tuesday morning, new and returning students alike woke up to the surprising news that Beach Blast was cancelled. The news of the cancelation came as a disappointment to many UNC Wilmington students...

UNCW Chancellor Jose V. Sartarelli, left, addresses those gathered in the Clocktower Lounge during Thursdays discussion regarding recent events in Charlottesville, Va.

UNCW SGA, Upperman holds discussion on Charlottesville and equality

Noah Thomas, Sports Editor August 17, 2017
Students and faculty of the UNC Wilmington community gathered Thursday evening in the Fisher Student Center to discuss last week’s protests in Charlottesville, Va.
UNCW student charged with embezzlement, a felony

UNCW student charged with embezzlement, a felony

Casey McAnarney and Meredith Hoffman August 17, 2017

Edits have been made for accuracy. Dr. Bolton's title was inaccurately stated the first time and the fact that the funds stolen were entirely raised by student efforts was not included, though it was clearly...

Pier 601 class creates PSA to advance awareness against sexual assualt

Kristen Burgess, Staff Writer April 26, 2017

In charge of UNC Wilmington’s Pier 601 Creative course, Dr. Jeanne Persuit and Dr. Bill Bolduc of the Department of Communication Studies have completed their latest project with the help of their students...

The sidewalks between Cameron and Dobo halls are where the assault took place around 3 p.m. on April 18.

Assault on campus: Out in the open, in broad daylight

Casey McAnarney, Editor in Chief April 20, 2017

Prior to 3 p.m. on Monday, April 17th on the sidewalks between Cameron and Dobo halls, a female student was assaulted by three male subjects according to an email sent out by the UNCW Campus Police via...

Newly elected SGA President Ottillie Mensah addressed those present at the annual SGA Inauguration.

SGA Inauguration: Farewells lead to new leadership

Daniel West, Contributing Writer | SGA Beat Reporter April 20, 2017

Last Tuesday saw an evening full of farewells and triumphs. The UNC Wilmington Student Government Association held its final event of the 2016-2017 school year with their annual SGA Inauguration. Over...

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