Sarah Levinson, Contributing Writer
• September 17, 2019
It seems that evacuating due to a hurricane has become a September tradition at UNC Wilmington. For the second consecutive year, students have had a mandatory evacuation because of a hurricane barreling...
Cierra Noffke, Contributing Writer
• September 16, 2019
The Wall Street Journal recently published an article on the topic of depression and anxiety in college students, but instead of filling it with statistics and their own hypotheses on why these numbers...
While vaping has been around for several years, JUULS picked up steam and have been all the rage since my freshman year at UNC Wilmington.
Thank goodness I did not have to deal with that in high school...
Darius Melton, Opinion Editor
• September 11, 2019
For the second year in a row, fall semester at UNC Wilmington has been derailed by a hurricane. The shakeout was a bit better this time – one week off is nothing compared to a full month – but readjusting...
As someone who had not physically been on campus between December 2018 and August 2019 thanks to my semester abroad in the spring, I noticed a huge change in the progress and amount of construction...
Welcome back lads and lassies to another edition of “Views from abroad.” For my final installment of my study abroad column, I thought it would be worth your while to hear my thoughts on the ways UNC...
I recently had a one night stand and I’m afraid that I may have an STI, what should I do?
Despite our weird and twisted Americanized thoughts on sex, it is a perfectly natural and beautiful part of...
On Equal Pay Day, the Women’s Studies department hosted a salary negotiation workshop designed to instruct young men and women the importance of negotiation in bridging the gaps in salary across America....
Standing proudly over the intersection of Market and 3rd is a bronze statue of George Davis, former senator and the fourth — and final — attorney general of the Confederate States of America.
Unveiled...
Sally Seahawk, Contributing Writer
• April 17, 2019
My best friend and I aren’t speaking. I largely feel like it’s her fault so should I wait for her to reach out to me or vice versa?
Even the closest of friends have disagreements or falling outs....
Jimmy O'Halloran, Contributing Writer
• April 15, 2019
Politicians are almost always criticized for being slow and ineffective in implementing change. In America, this stereotype is basically a running joke and has ended up ingrained in our perception of the...
One of the largest arguments against the use of foul language has always been that it's a sign of lower intelligence, with the point to this side being that if someone has to use curse words to get their...