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REVIEW: Emily Henry’s ‘Happy Place’ is the perfect read to start off your summer
Grace Lanham, Staff Writer
• May 31, 2023
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Atlantis: A Creative Magazine welcomes new Editor-in-Chief, Nitya Budamagunta
Anna Ford, Assistant Culture Editor
• April 26, 2023
![Cover art for Im Glad My Mom Died by Jenette McCurdy. (Simon & Schuster/graphic by Nate Mauldin)](https://theseahawk.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/The-Seahawk-Reviews-IGMMD-900x675.png)
REVIEW: The hype around ‘I’m Glad My Mom Died’ is definitely deserved
Abigail Celoria, Culture Editor
• April 22, 2023
![Bigger Than Bravery: Black Resilience and Reclamation in a Time of Pandemic by Valerie Boyd published by Lookout Books. Lookout Books is an independent publishing company run by the Creative Writing department at UNCW.](https://theseahawk.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/BTB-Final-cover-March-2022-RGB-582x900.png)
BOOK CLUB: ‘Bigger Than Bravery’ proclaims the persisting joy in the Black experience
Abigail Celoria, Culture Editor
• January 9, 2023
![BOOK CLUB: Celebrate ‘Bigger Than Bravery’ with The Seahawk](https://theseahawk.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Book-Club.png)
BOOK CLUB: Celebrate ‘Bigger Than Bravery’ with The Seahawk
Abigail Celoria, Culture Editor
• December 4, 2022
![Funny You Should Ask is this months pick for Novembers Book Club. (Goodreads)](https://theseahawk.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Untitled.jpg)
BOOK CLUB: ‘Funny You Should Ask’ is a delightful romcom that loses steam
Anna Ford, Staff Writer
• December 3, 2022
![Sayantani Dasgupta, a finalist for WILMAs Women to Watch. Sayantani Dasgupta is an Assistant Professor in the Creative Writing Department of the College of Arts and Sciences at UNCW.](https://theseahawk.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/DASGUPTA-1.jpg)
WOMEN TO WATCH SERIES: Sayantani Dasgupta on writing, teaching, and lifelong learning
Abigail Celoria, Culture Editor
• November 14, 2022
![BOOK CLUB: Revel in ‘Funny You Should Ask’ with The Seahawk](https://theseahawk.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Book-Club.png)
BOOK CLUB: Revel in ‘Funny You Should Ask’ with The Seahawk
Abigail Celoria, Culture Editor
• November 4, 2022
![Unlikely Animals by Annie Hartnett is this months pick for October Book Club.](https://theseahawk.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/58329993._UY2850_SS2850_-1-e1665181092276-594x900.jpg)
BOOK CLUB: ‘Unlikely Animals’ is a reminder that even the most lovable have quirks
Lanie Padgett, Staff Writer
• November 3, 2022
![BOOK CLUB: Delve into ‘Unlikely Animals’ with The Seahawk](https://theseahawk.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Book-Club.png)
BOOK CLUB: Delve into ‘Unlikely Animals’ with The Seahawk
Abigail Celoria, Culture Editor
• October 7, 2022
![Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney is the September pick for The Seahawks book club. It is a novel that explores the complexities of friendship and coming of age.](https://theseahawk.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Beautiful-World-Where-Are-You-by-Sally-Rooney-589x900.jpg)
BOOK CLUB: ‘Beautiful World, Where Are You’ is a realistic yet hopeful reflection of modern life
Abigail Celoria, Culture Editor
• October 6, 2022
![A new school year with The Seahawk’s book club](https://theseahawk.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Book-Club.png)
A new school year with The Seahawk’s book club
Abigail Celoria, Culture Editor
• September 2, 2022
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