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The Man Behind McDonalds Meltdown Comes to UNCW

Angela Hunt | Photography Editor October 26, 2011

Any man willing to eat nothing but McDonald's for a month to prove a point would have been labeled a lunatic before Morgan Spurlock made a movie about it in 2004. But there were two long lines of audience...

Greeks: Raising The Bar with Philanthropy

Jordan Wilkins | Staff Writer October 20, 2011

Most people assume that fraternity and sorority life is all about the parties, having fun and living the real-life "Animal House." However, there is more to be found in Greek life, such as high standards...

SGA rallies against hate

Karen Brown | Contributing Writer October 12, 2011

The SGA has started an anti-bullying movement titled Breaking Down Hate. As a part of this movement Quentin Johnson, Director of Multicultural Affairs for the SGA, and his fellow Diversity Committee members...

Social media takeover- student media panel weighs in on privacy issues

Jessica Ferrer | Contributing writer October 12, 2011

Privacy. It's a coveted word. Everyone thinks they deserve a little privacy, a little respect for their personal space. Yet with social media around, privacy may not really exist—at least not on the...

CARE Dedicates October to Students’ Safety

John DeLong | Contributing Writer October 12, 2011

This Friday, CARE will be hosting an event titled "Why are We Attracted to People that are Bad for Us" at 12:00 p.m. in the Masonboro Island Room in the Fisher Student Center. The program will be an open...

Prophets of Funk travels to UNCW with award winning David Dorfman Dance

Madison Sevilla | Contributing Writer October 5, 2011

When New York based choreographer David Dorfman attended a Sly and the Family Stone concert, he vowed to make a dance piece inspired by their music. Now three and a half years later, the David Dorfman...

Shooting Stereotypes and Ducks

Courtney Richardson | Contributing Writer September 29, 2011

Hunting game, preserving wetlands and building refugee homes for wildlife are only some of the activities that UNCW's Ducks Unlimited chapter does. Coming up on its eighth year at UNCW and ranked fourth...

Get Dirty, ‘Knotty’ and Wet

Courtney Richardson | Contributing Writer September 29, 2011

Seahawk Adventures provides students with the opportunity to learn how to orienteer, tie knots, surf, flip a kayak, rock climb, hike, camp and more. The best part about these excursions is the price. One...

The new spot on campus

Jessica Ferrer | Contributing Writer September 29, 2011

It's new, it's healthy, it's got local food and it's here to stay. Look out, Hawk's Nest, there's a new restaurant in town, and it means business.The Green Spot opened the second week of classes and is...

“Obama’s American Jobs Act receives low reaction from UNCW students”

Sarah V. Howard | Contributing Writer September 21, 2011

September 8, 2011 President Obama met with Congress and revealed his American Jobs Act. According to Obama, the Jobs Act is intended to create more jobs for construction workers, teachers, veterans, and...

UNCW ready to adopt proposal to improve protections of human research subjects

Megan Burris | Contributing Writer September 21, 2011

The Office for Human Research Protections announced a proposal July 22 of this year to make changes to current regulations protecting human subjects in research studies. The proposal is open to receive...

PRIDE Vigil Demonstrates UNCW Solidarity for Equality

Juliane Bullard | Lifestyles Editor September 21, 2011

"As people of faith…we are mandated by God to demonstrate and protect love in all its forms and to stand for justice for all of creation," said Reverend John McLaughlin in his beginning prayer to a crowd...

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