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    REDdress demonstration outside of Randall Library

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

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    ​​COVID cluster or electrical fire?

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    UNCW invests in new expansion to Randall Library

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    Community, isolation and politics: The mental health of queer students at UNCW

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    Dredging on Wrightsville Beach coming to a close

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    The New Hanover County candidates on your general election ballot

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    Fire at Green Village Apartments displaces residents and students

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Studying Abroad: The World is Your Adventure

Studying Abroad: The World is Your Adventure

Kyle Kissinger, Assistant Lifestyles Editor September 12, 2017

I vividly remember the first time I toured UNC Wilmington’s campus and how much studying abroad was emphasized by my tour guide. At the time, I never thought that traveling to another country for school...

Rising Seas, Rising Ignorance

Tyler Newman, Contributing Writer September 11, 2017

At its widest point, the town of Duck is only 3,700 feet wide. That’s right, less than a mile. For many of those living on the ribbon-like Outer Banks of North Carolina, things are business as usual....

ESPN: What’s in a name?

Sean W. Cooper, Assistant Opinion Editor September 5, 2017

Last week, ESPN announced that it would find a different announcer for the University of Virginia’s opening football home game because—get this—the announcer who had initially been appointed is...

Amy Schumer’s “fight” for wage gap?

Veronica Wernicke, Contributing Writer September 2, 2017

Where is comedian Amy Schumer right now? Probably somewhere coming up with bits about her weight as it’s what she usually jokes about at her shows. Now where are fellow comedians Dave Chappelle and Chris...

Hugh Hefner’s son intends to make Playboy great again

Sean W. Cooper, Assistant Opinion Editor September 1, 2017

Cooper Hefner is only 25 and he’s been Playboy Enterprises’ chief creative officer (CCO) for at least five years after his father, Hugh Hefner, announced that his son would be taking over as the face...

Go to Hell, North Korea

Sean W. Cooper, Assistant Opinion Editor August 29, 2017

There are two countries that I am tired of hearing about in the news. One is Russia, whose interference in the 2016 elections we are still hearing about, nine months later. By the time we’ve finally...

Diversity in UNCW’s staff

Sean W. Cooper, Assistant Opinion Editor August 29, 2017

Walking back to my dorm from convocation freshman year, I gazed in awe at the sea of teal in front of me.  Everybody was dressed in teal so much that it almost hurt my eyes. Then I looked behind me and...

The SheHawk: Size doesnt matter

The SheHawk: Size doesn’t matter

Samantha Durham, Opinion Editor August 28, 2017

Recently the social media world has really tried to take a stand against online trolls, especially those bashing others about their weight. Unfortunately the number on a scale still seems to mean a lot...

Where is the line drawn between abuse and normalcy?

Marissa Barber, Contributing Writer August 28, 2017

As increasingly radical degrees of animal rights activism evolve within the media, new and demanding ideas become shockingly prevalent in American legislature: more specifically, in Tampa F.L. During September...

Donald De La Haye ruling shows NCAA still doesn’t get it

Tanner Lindsay, Contributing Writer August 25, 2017

Donald De La Haye, the kicker at the University of Central Florida, had a decision to make; YouTube or football. In the end, he picked YouTube and ended up being ruled ineligible by the NCAA. De La...

Seeing green: marijuana gains support

Samantha Durham, Opinion Editor August 17, 2017

Pot smokers rejoice as Nevada is now allowing the production and sale of recreational marijuana. According to Rolling Stone, Nevada is the fifth state to allow the opening of dispensaries for recreational...

The summer of GenX

Samantha Durham, Opinion Editor August 17, 2017

I am sure by now that almost everyone in the Wilmington area has heard about the latest water issue; GenX. This summer has been all about GenX and what it can do to not only the community but also to a...

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