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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.

UNCW student organizations can again reserve campus spaces

Brenna Flanagan, Editor-in-Chief September 17, 2021

Student organizations can reserve spaces in campus buildings once again, per an activities email sent at 5 p.m. on Thursday. The email, sent to student organization leaders, stated that the student affairs...

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How clubs are adapting to the return to virtual

Boyce Rucker, Intern September 16, 2021
With North Carolina’s widespread distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, the chances of a return to normalcy at UNCW seemed fairly optimistic. However, such progress came to a halt when UNCW notified students of a COVID-19 cluster in Sandpiper Residence Hall on August 23, 2021. The following day, it was announced that the university would suspend all in-person events and activities that are not related to coursework. On Monday, UNCW extended current guidelines and restrictions until Oct. 15.
Tim Curry, Nell Campbell and Patricia Quinn star in The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 1975. [20TH CENTURY FOX]

ACE’s Rocky Horror Shadowcast: inside the time warp

Brenna Flanagan, Lifestyles Editor October 18, 2019

UNC Wilmington's Association for Campus Entertainment (ACE) will show its shadowcast performance of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," where members of ACE act out and facilitate audience participation to...

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Club Spotlight: Feminist Student Alliance

Fairley Lloyd, Staff Writer October 9, 2019

Many students are interested in activism but do not know where to start. Luckily, UNCW has plenty of organizations centered around advocacy. For those focused on gender equality and advocating for the...

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How to make the most out of your freshman year

Fairley Lloyd, Staff Writer September 18, 2019

Starting college for the first time can feel both exciting and scary. From living on campus to juggling classes and making friends, freshman year can feel daunting.  However, it does not have to be...

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Travis Stoker, Photo Editor August 30, 2018

Advice from Sally Seahawk

Advice from Sally Seahawk

Sally Seahawk, Contributing Writer November 1, 2017

Talk to me about ghosting. Why do people do it? Should I take it personally if it happens to me? Ghosting; a new term for an old phenomenon. No one wants to be deliberately ignored, but unfortunately,...

Advice from Sally Seahawk

Advice from Sally Seahawk

Sally Seahawk, Contributing Writer October 18, 2017

Q: I have struggled with feeling alone on campus. I haven’t made many friends in my classes and I don’t see my roommate and I becoming close friends. Do you have any suggestions? A: You are not...

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