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Flicker Film Society is an organization that helps students get hands-on experience in filmmaking.

A freshman involvement guide for new students at UNCW

Eriq Dixon, Staff Writer October 14, 2022
On Sept. 1, 2022, UNCW held their annual involvement carnival. This marked the first time the event had been held in person since the COVID-19 pandemic’s start in 2020. However, this article serves as a virtual overview of the event, as well as a guide for freshmen and other newcomers to UNCW who are still struggling to find involvement early on in their first semester.
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Is your student organization ready for the Virtual Involvement Carnival 2020?

The Seahawk August 3, 2020
The annual Involvement Carnival is a one-stop resource for getting involved at UNCW and for recruiting new members into student organizations. This year’s Involvement Carnival, in a time of pandemic, will be unlike any other. How student organizations will make themselves stand out from the crowd could be a game-changer.
A group made up of UNCWs American students, international students, and even graduates from other schools attending a Japan Club meeting in February 2019.

No clubs barred: Join every organization to live your best life

Darius Melton, Opinion Editor April 26, 2020

You know what one of the best parts of university life is? The extraordinary number of clubs available to us. This is not a thinly veiled excuse for me to tell you to join The Seahawk, I promise. In...

Advice from Sally Seahawk 1/23/19

Advice from Sally Seahawk 1/23/19

Sally Seahawk, Contributing Writer January 23, 2019

I want to get more involved with campus activities this week, and my first thought was joining a club. How do I go about finding the club for me? You asked this question just in time, because there is...

Advice for incoming freshmen

Sean W. Cooper, Staff Writer August 17, 2017

A year ago, I was exactly where you are standing right now: a UNCW freshman eager to give my college career a great start.  I confess that there were times where I felt like I was too good to be at a...

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