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You can still have fun while safely celebrating fall and Halloween this year

You can still have fun while safely celebrating fall and Halloween this year

Hannah McDonnell, Contributing Writer October 5, 2020
Even with quarantine in action, spooky season is going to commence. There are a bunch of scary Halloween movies to be watched, bags of candy to be eaten and sour apples to be bobbed. Even simple Halloween decorations around the house are bound to get anyone in the spooky mood.
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Halloween events in Wilmington and UNCW

Brenna Flanagan, Lifestyles Editor October 25, 2019

Looking for something to do this Halloween? The Seahawk has rounded up a variety of annual and new events on UNC Wilmington's campus and in the Wilmington community for you to make the most out of 2019...

Madison Iseman, Jeremy Ray Taylor and Caleel Harris, from left, in Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween. The movie will be shown Thursday afternoon at the Main Library in Akron. [Sony]

Not everything is a Halloween movie, Freeform

Veronica Wernicke, Assistant Opinion Editor October 24, 2019

Halloween is by far one of my favorite holidays, aside from Christmas of course, and along with this spooky time of year comes another favorite of mine: 31 Nights of Halloween on Freeform—formerly known...

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