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The news site of UNC Wilmington

The Seahawk

Hawk Wi-Fi upgraded this month

Casey McAnarney | Contributing Writer April 6, 2015

The University of North Carolina Wilmington plans on obtaining a faster form of wireless internet browsing, pending approval at the UNC-General Administration level.Hawk Wi-Fi has become the root of many...

SGA looks to improve election turnout

Molly Braxton | Assistant News Editor April 6, 2015

Three percent of students that currently attend University of North Carolina Wilmington voted in an election that decides who controls over $600,000 worth of student fees that are coming directly from...

Track teams works toward $250,000 goal

Casey McAnarney | Contributing Writer March 30, 2015

Since the February announcement regarding UNC Wilmington's track teams’ possible return to campus, the SaveUNCWTrack group is working diligently to reach their goal of $250,000.So far the team raised...

Graduate student James Hill

UNCW graduate student recognized for fish feed research

Dianna Dames | Contributing Writer March 5, 2015

UNC Wilmington graduate student, James Hill, received the Tyson’s Best Abstract Award at the World Aquaculture Society’s conference in New Orleans. Hill was recognized for his research on feeding a...

UNCW One Card design updated

Jessica Nelson | Contributing Writer March 5, 2015

UNCW students, faculty, and staff should expect to receive new One Cards after spring break.The One Card, according to UNCW’s website, is the official form of identification on campus. The cards have...

Newton running shoes are displayed in the shoe department at Deka, a womens activewear store in Chicago, Illinois, on September 28, 2012. (Chris Walker/Chicago Tribune/MCT)

“Save UNCW Track” and University reach agreement

Joe Lowe | News Editor March 2, 2015

Newton running shoes are displayed in the shoe department at Deka, a women's activewear store in Chicago, Illinois, on September 28, 2012. (Chris Walker/Chicago Tribune/MCT)

“Food for Thought” tackles food insecurity

Sydney Sides | Contributing Writer February 27, 2015

University of North Carolina Wilmington faculty presented “Food for Thought”, discussing a variety of topics from childhood obesity and food insecurity in the United States to industrial expansion,...

Diane Pastor speaks on the downfall of Vietnamese healthcare

Erin Marshall | Contributing Writer February 27, 2015

On Thursday night, the discussion Healthcare Trends and Nursing Care Services in Vietnam gave perspective on how Americans view foreign cultures’ healthcare systems in comparison to that of the Americas....

Paul Cuadros speaks of his journey against Latino prejudice

Paul Cuadros speaks of his journey against Latino prejudice

Casey McAnarney | Contributing Writer February 27, 2015

Paul Cuadros, award-winning journalist and University of North Carolina associate professor, presented a speech explaining his experiences coaching a predominantly high school soccer team on Thursday.In...

“A Night of Remembrance” unites UNCW students

Molly Braxton | Contributing Writer February 26, 2015

Grief filled the room of Burney Center as the Muslim Student Association at University of North Carolina Wilmington held a night of remembrance for the three students killed near the University of North...

Track team: “chance of the team coming back”

Casey McAnarney & Joe Lowe | Contributing Writer, News Editor February 25, 2015

Reports of the University of North Carolina Wilmington track and field teams returning to campus have circulated recently. “All we have been told as of now is that there will be a chance of the team...

UNCW hosts annual career fair this Wednesday

Jessica Nelson | Contributing Writer February 23, 2015

This Wednesday, the UNCW Career Center hosts its annual Spring Career Fair from 12-3 pm in the Burney Center. During this event, students will have the chance to engage with employers and learn more about...

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