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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...

UNCW track team raises $140k

Casey McAnarney | Contributing Writer February 15, 2015

The University of North Carolina Wilmington track team decimated the odds by raising over $140k through social media, alumni and professional athlete support, and the efficiency of a group of determined...

Second annual Battle of the Bands – a recap

By Anna Kellner, Contributing Writer February 13, 2015

The Spicy Boys, Break the Skyline, Logan Crocker, Bread & Circuses, and Medicated Sunfish took the stage on Tuesday night to fight for the title of UNC Wilmington’s Best Band of 2015.Dorian Newkirt,...

Jac Trimble wins Dub Idol

Miriam Himes | Opinion Editor February 12, 2015

A long line of excited students stood outside Keenan last night in feverish anticipation of the long awaited Dub Idol. In its 9th season, Dub Idol has risen to be one of the most looked forward to and...

ACE cancels spring show

Dianna Dames | Contributing Writer February 12, 2015

The University of North Carolina Wilmington’s Association for Campus Entertainment (ACE) will not be putting on their spring concert this year after deciding to put more money into booking bigger artists...

North Carolina Central University business school observes professional attire days. (Chuck Liddy/Raleigh News & Observer/MCT)

Collegiate Fashion Week visits UNCW for the second year

Erin Marshall | Contributing Writer February 12, 2015

North Carolina Central University business school observes 'professional attire' days. (Chuck Liddy/Raleigh News & Observer/MCT)

Alderman Hall is where the Office of the Chancellor is located.

UNCW Chancellor scheduled to be chosen in April

Nathan Johnson | Staff Writer February 12, 2015

Alderman Hall is where the Office of the Chancellor is located.

The Seahawk Statue, a symbol of UNCW, sits outside the Warwick Center.

U.S. News recognizes UNCW

Joe Lowe | News Editor February 3, 2015

The Seahawk Statue, a symbol of UNCW, sits outside the Warwick Center.

Sheerer appointed UNCW interim provost

Sheerer appointed UNCW interim provost

Joe Lowe | News Editor January 28, 2015

The University of North Carolina Wilmington announced Dr. Marilyn Sheerer will serve as the Interim Provost of the university on Friday.Prior to her hire, Sheerer served as Provost of East Carolina University...

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