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Unlikely Animals by Annie Hartnett is this months pick for October Book Club.

BOOK CLUB: ‘Unlikely Animals’ is a reminder that even the most lovable have quirks

Lanie Padgett, Staff Writer November 3, 2022
The Seahawk’s book club pick for October is the perfect pick for a cozy autumn read. Written by up-and-coming author Annie Hartnett, the novel presents a comedic mystery complete with a dysfunctional family situation. At first glance, the reader expects a lighthearted tale that, if done correctly, will leave the audience on the edge of their seats. Hartnett gives all that and more as the novel explores familial and friendship roles while also tackling issues like substance abuse and terminal illness. If you enjoy a classic small-town story with an underdog protagonist, this novel is for you.
BOOK CLUB: Delve into ‘Unlikely Animals’ with The Seahawk

BOOK CLUB: Delve into ‘Unlikely Animals’ with The Seahawk

Abigail Celoria, Culture Editor October 7, 2022
The Seahawk book club welcomes fall with a pick fitting the season. This month’s selection is “Unlikely Animals” by Annie Hartnett, a one-of-a-kind read.
Halloween Events: October 20-31

Halloween Events: October 20-31

Kiley Woods, Staff Writer October 19, 2021

Excited for Halloween? The Seahawk has rounded up events at UNCW and in the Wilmington community so you can start making plans. Wednesday, Oct. 20 Hubb’s Corn Maze Hubb's Farm in Clinton, NC, features...

Events Calendar: October 12-17

Events Calendar: October 12-17

Kiley Woods, Contributing Writer October 11, 2021
Looking for something to do this week? The Seahawk has rounded up events at UNCW and in the Wilmington community so you can start making plans.
2021 Ultimate Halloween Watchlist

2021 Ultimate Halloween Watchlist

Brenna Flanagan, Editor-in-Chief October 2, 2021
It’s October and you know what time it is—the Halloween watchlist is back and updated. If you’re looking for spooky shows and films for every night this month, this list has you covered.
Stage IV or metastatic breast cancer is cancer that has spread beyond the breast.

Oct. 13 is metastatic breast cancer awareness day

Veronica Wernicke, News Editor October 13, 2020
One in eight women and one in 883 men in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Of those, 276,480 of women and 2,620 of men cases are expected to become invasive in 2020, according to BreastCancer.org.
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Last minute Halloween costumes

Fairley Lloyd, Staff Writer October 30, 2019

Halloween is only a day away and some of us have not found our costumes for this year yet. Do not stress; there are plenty of awesome, last-minute costumes you can create today. With a little bit of time...

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...

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...

Singer Marilyn Manson performs at Wacken Open Air music festival on Aug. 5, 2017 in Germany. Marilyn Manson co-founder Scott Putesky, who left the band during the recording of their 1996 breakout album Antichrist Superstar, died Sunday after a long battle with colon cancer. (Imago/Zuma Press/TNS)

Five albums for spooky season

William Becker, Staff Writer October 16, 2019

Editor's Note: This post contains sensitive and possibly disturbing content. Halloween is coming, and of course, everyone needs some music to fit in with the season, either for parties or to just get...

My Inktober experience

My Inktober experience

Skylar Chadwick, Contributing Writer November 13, 2017

31 days, 31 drawings. The Inktober initiative was created in 2009 by Jake JP Parker. He wanted to challenge himself to improve his inking skills and develop positive drawing habits. However, he...

Pink doesn’t cure breast cancer

Veronica Wernicke, Staff Writer October 11, 2017

Veronica Wernicke is a freshman at UNCW majoring in Communication Studies and is a staff writer for The Seahawk. The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author. Veronica Wernicke...

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