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    Biden Campaign sits down with student journalists to discuss abortion rights

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

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    Ann Marie Pierce: Wilmington local who took her love of running all the way to the Olympic Trials

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All the new books releasing this February that you should read

Cierra Noffke, Culture Editor January 29, 2021

If your goal was to read more in 2021, to be better educated about anything from poetic prose to the world of cyberweapons, or to feel like you’re travelling somewhere else for a moment, this list is...

One of the SGA sponsored BLM banners hung near Wagner dining hall.

BLM banners still matter

Hannah McDonnell, Contributing Writer October 7, 2020
“Black Lives Matter is not an art exhibit. Black Lives Matter is not a political statement,” as stated in their post. “Black Lives Matter is a cry to be seen as we are and to simply be able to exist in this white-washed world that has constantly shown us that we do not matter.”
The Student Government Association (SGA) meets every Tuesday from 6:30 pm to 8 pm.

SGA 9/30 meeting recap: SGA denounces administration’s decision to remove BLM banners

Veronica Wernicke, News Editor September 30, 2020
During this week’s Student Government Association (SGA) meeting, the recent removal of the Black Lives Matter movement banners on campus to a future exhibit was a prominent topic. 

OPINION: Why being a catalyst for change is more than posting a black square

Hannah Horowitz, Contributing Writer August 16, 2020

The term “social media activism” refers to participation in actions that usually serve the purpose of spreading a message. An example of this would be “Blackout Tuesday,” which turned out to be...

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