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    Q&A with 2024-2025 school year student body president and student body vice president

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Trump stirs controversy with address at Trask

Noah Thomas | Sports Editor August 9, 2016

A quick turn of events brought Donald J. Trump, the Republican Party’s nominee for President of the United States, to UNC Wilmington’s campus Tuesday afternoon, where a capacity crowd awaited him at...

Republican U.S. Presidential candidate Donald Trump holds a press conference at Trump National Doral July 27, 2016 in Miami, Fla. (Charles Trainor Jr./Miami Herald/TNS)

UNCW College Republicans bring Trump to Trask

Casey McAnarney, Editor in Chief August 7, 2016

Republican U.S. Presidential candidate Donald Trump holds a press conference at Trump National Doral July 27, 2016 in Miami, Fla. (Charles Trainor Jr./Miami Herald/TNS)

Court rules that controversial voter-ID law is discriminatory

Malia Benison | Assistant News Editor August 1, 2016

North Carolina’s recent voter identification laws, set in place in 2016 and written in 2013, were just struck down by an appellate court. Deeming them to be discriminatory, the three-judge panel decided...

State employees were granted raises for the 2016-2017 fiscal year, and certain chancellors received greater raises than the state minimum so that they could have competitive market salaries, according to UNC System President Margaret Spellings. 

State employee raises include extra funds for some chancellors

Casey McAnarney, Editor in Chief July 30, 2016

Sixteen UNC system chancellors have had pay raises approved for the 2016-2017 school year by the UNC Board of Governors. Including UNC Wilmington’s Chancellor Jose Sartarelli, nine of the 16 chancellors...

Obama: Clinton more qualified than I was

Hannah Williams, News Editor July 28, 2016

President Barack Obama delivered a passionate plea last night for the American people to elect his former cabinet member Hillary Clinton. His message was steeped in patriotism, bashes against Republican...

Would-be Reagan assassin to be released

Malia Benison | Assistant News Editor July 28, 2016

California Gov. Ronald Reagan gives state of the State address to legislators in Sacramento, California.

DNC’s first day illustrates party’s deep divide

Hannah Williams, News Editor July 26, 2016

The Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia has not yet brought the party to unity like its leaders might have hoped. The DNC’s first day of caucuses, councils and speeches served to illustrate...

UNCW students abroad mourn killings in France

Casey McAnarney, Editor in Chief July 17, 2016

NICE, France- French officials identified a 31-year-old Tunisian man as the culprit of a 19-ton truck driven massacre on the French Riviera this past Friday. The truck drove straight through a crowd...

Trump chooses Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as running mate

Hannah Williams, News Editor July 15, 2016

In a tweet that confirmed widespread speculation, presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced Friday morning that he had chosen Indiana governor Mike Pence as his running mate. Pence...

Reports of ‘Hamilton’ star’s approaching departure cause ticket prices to surge

Hannah Williams, News Editor June 5, 2016

Lin-Manuel Miranda, 36, reached stardom when he created and starred in the hit Broadway musical “In the Heights.” But when Miranda created and starred in the musical “Hamilton” beginning in...

Sanders vows to continue campaigning all the way to convention

Hannah Williams | News Editor June 5, 2016

Though the underdogs of the Republican nomination race have all ended their campaigns, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders pledged to continue his campaign past the primary season and to the...

Tropical Storm Colin expected to hit Wilmington by Tuesday

Hannah Williams, News Editor June 5, 2016

Tropical Depression 3 is expected to strengthen to Tropical Storm Colin by Sunday night or Monday morning, according to the National Hurricane Center, and it will likely bring heavy wind and rain to...

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