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REVIEW: “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald”

Jonathan Montague, Staff Writer December 3, 2018

Many wept when the Harry Potter series finally concluded in 2011 but, since Hollywood can never let some franchises die, the Wizarding World has been kept alive by the Fantastic Beasts franchise. Starting...

Coopers Club: UNCW quidditch separates itself from J.K. Rowlings fantasy series

‘Cooper’s Club:’ UNCW quidditch separates itself from J.K. Rowling’s fantasy series

Sean W. Cooper, Staff Writer October 14, 2017
For fans of J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter saga, Quidditch is nothing short of a dream sport. The idea of playing a game with similarities to soccer, basketball, and American football, except on broomsticks, is something one could only wish the laws of physics would allow in this universe.
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