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Student debt is killing the American dream

Student debt is killing the American dream

Samantha Durham, Opinion Editor April 20, 2018

Editor’s Note: Samantha Durham is a senior at UNCW studying sociology. She is the Opinion Editor for The Seahawk and enjoys concentrating her work on social issues. All opinions expressed in this article...

Thousands of Kentucky school teachers marched Monday, April 2, 2018 from the Kentucky Education Associations headquarters to the State Capitol in Frankfort, Ky. to protest legislative changes to their pensions and education cuts. Public schools in all 120 Kentucky counties were closed Monday, either to join in the protest or because of spring break.

Teachers in Okla. & Ky. walking out over salary and funding – How does N.C. compare?

Tyler Newman, Assistant News Editor April 5, 2018

In Oklahoma and Kentucky, public school teachers are walking off the job following similar actions last month from West Virginia school teachers. On Tuesday, the second day of the walkout, Oklahoma...

Advice from Sally Seahawk

Advice from Sally Seahawk

Sally Seahawk, Staff Writer March 21, 2018

How do I find an internship for the summer?  The UNCW Career Center can be very helpful when you are searching for an upcoming internship. It is located upstairs in the Fisher Student Union. You...

Why you should add a minor in college

Why you should add a minor in college

Veronica Wernicke, Assistant Opinion Editor March 17, 2018

Editor’s Note: Veronica Wernicke is a freshman at UNCW majoring in Communication Studies and is the Assistant Opinion Editor for The Seahawk. The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of...

UNCWs clock tower in front of Randall Library.

Should I stay or should I go?

Samantha Durham, Opinion Editor March 16, 2018

Editor’s Note: Samantha Durham is a senior at UNCW studying sociology. She is the Opinion Editor for The Seahawk and enjoys concentrating her work on social issues. All opinions expressed in this article...

The University of North Carolina Wilmington is home to many majors, clubs and organizations all focused on student development and education.

College’s added benefits

Veronica Wernicke, Assistant Opinion Editor February 15, 2018

Editor’s Note: Veronica Wernicke is a freshman at UNCW majoring in Communication Studies and is the Assistant Opinion Editor for The Seahawk. The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of...

Racial barriers in post secondary education

Sean W. Cooper, Assistant Opinion Editor September 23, 2017

Editor’s Note: Sean W. Cooper is a sophomore at UNCW majoring in Communication Studies. He is the Assistant Opinion Editor for The Seahawk. The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of...

Political perspectives is a column that focuses on providing different opinions on important political issues from UNCW students.

Political Perspectives: On DeVos and due process

Jack DeVries, Contributing Writer September 22, 2017

Editor's Note: Jack DeVries is a junior at UNCW studying business. Jack also works as a contributing writer for The Seahawk and is a frequent writer for the Political Perspectives column. All opinions...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Parents vital to kids’ emotional health

By Fritz Fuhas, Originally published in the Quad-City Times November 9, 2009

During more than 30 years as a middle school counselor, one situation bothered me more than any other. I saw students sitting in the classroom unable to focus on learning because they were trying mentally...

EDITORIAL: $100 student surcharge has no place among Iowa university budget cuts

By the Quad-City Times Editorial Board November 9, 2009

Iowa's state universities are reacting swiftly and comprehensively to the sadly predictable news of the state's revenue shortfall. When Iowans are making less and shopping less, the revenue derived from...

EDITORIAL: A heavy lesson

From the Quad-City Times Editorial Board November 9, 2009

More powerful than a locomotive. That Superman-esque achievement also works for Quad-City high school students, whose 347 tons of food collected this year exceed the weight of two locomotives. Picture...

EDITORIAL: ‘No Child’ defines nothing but failure

The Quad-City Times Editorial Board November 9, 2009

No Child Left Behind test scores are out in Illinois and the results are tiredly the same. Failure, failure, failure. We've lamented this before (More children left behind," our Sept. 17 editorial on Iowa...

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