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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.
The P.O.D. Market at Seahawk Crossing on Jan. 31, 2020.

The problem with food dollars and price gouging at the P.O.D.

William Becker, Staff Writer January 31, 2020

UNC Wilmington notably has four convenience stores located around campus, each of which are known as the “P.O.D.” The four P.O.D.’s are located in the Fisher Student Union, the Hub, Seahawk Crossing...

Advice from Sally Seahawk

Advice from Sally Seahawk

October 17, 2018

What is the best way to complete a group project? We are having trouble meeting and getting everyone to participate. Group projects are super hard in general and now that everyone is trying to play...

Advice from Sally Seahawk

Advice from Sally Seahawk

Sally Seahawk, Contributing Writer September 27, 2017

Q: I love eating at Hawk's Nest but I feel like the lines take forever so is it worth having a meal plan or would you recommend just buying my own food? A: Those long lines can be frustrating; I have...

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