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The entrance to UNCWs new dining hall: The Shore Dining Hall.

UNCW opens The Shore Dining Hall

Brian Hudec, Contributing Writer October 14, 2021
The layout also serves as a picturesque study area with tall windows displaying a grand view of Sandpiper and Pelican Halls, plenty of seating and a pleasant atmosphere, while delivering both comfort and convenience. The Shore is a welcoming new addition to UNCW’s ever-increasing and diverse range of meal options for its students to enjoy.
Dubs Cafe in UNCWs Warwick Center.

Meal plans get an update for the 2021-2022 year

Brenna Flanagan, Editor-in-Chief March 11, 2021
Comparing the largest options, the All Access 6 will cost $160.70 more than the current All Access 7 while offering one less teal meal and 50 more food dollars. However, students looking for the cheapest required option will spend $31.71 less than the current All Access 5 while losing the five weekly teal meals and gaining 25 food dollars.
Swipes for Seahawks allows UNCW students to donate one guest swipe per semester to food insecure students.

Swipes for Seahawks allows students to donate meal swipes to food-insecure classmates

Veronica Wernicke, News Editor November 19, 2020

During their sophomore year at UNC Wilmington (UNCW), Robby Fensom, Logan Massengill and Cassidy Montgomery began working on a project for their LED 411 (Contemporary Leadership Applications) class.  Together...

Robin, front-end cashier at Wag Hall, smiles for her final photo at UNCW (missing: her purple coat).

UNCW icon Robin departs Wagoner Hall for the last time

Tyler Newman, Assistant News Editor February 2, 2018

A smiling face and iconic purple North Face coat easily define the woman standing at the front register of Wagoner Hall. To some, she’s “the lady in the purple jacket,” to others she’s “the...

A perspective on The Hub

Lanre Badmus, Contributing Writer September 22, 2017

Editor's Note: Lanre Badmus is a junior at UNCW majoring in International Business with a minor in French. Lanre also works as a staff writer for The Seahawk. The opinions expressed in this article are...

Locals only (and a few lucky ones)

Dustin Brown| Contributing Writer November 23, 2015

Stars: 4.5/51895 Burnett Blvd, Wilmington, NC 28401(910) 762-1799Entrée Prices: $5.00-$10.00; CASH ONLYReservations: No; Seat yourself; first come, first servedNoise: Conversation FriendlyOther: Additional...

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