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Woody Harrleson (Maney Gault) and Kevin Costner (Frank Hamer) in The Highwaymen. (Hilary B Gayle/Netflix)

Netflix Picks: ‘The Highwaymen’

Samantha Dickerson, Lifestyles Editor April 6, 2019

Buddy-cop, comedy, thriller, action, mystery and suspense; do any of these genres sound like a movie about two 60-year-olds who lose their breath when they jog? If it does and it is not horribly cheesy,...

Advice from Sally Seahawk 4/3/19 (changing majors, leaving Wilmington, and dropping friends)

Advice from Sally Seahawk 4/3/19 (changing majors, leaving Wilmington, and dropping friends)

Sally Seahawk, Staff Writer April 3, 2019

I’m more than halfway through with my sophomore year in college and I hate my major. What should I do? Picking up and starting over in all instances can be terrifying. The best part about this time...

An often-used image that mourns the death of actor Sylvester Stallone – who is still alive today

You should be wary of fake news on April Fool’s Day

Darius Melton, Opinion Editor April 1, 2019

April Fool's Day is fun when the stakes are low. Open doors get saran wrapped. Whoopie cushions are deployed in elementary school classrooms worldwide. The friends that everyone thinks would make a "cute...

Views from abroad: What’s the deal with Brexit?

Views from abroad: What’s the deal with Brexit?

Veronica Wernicke, Assistant Opinion Editor March 27, 2019

Brexit has been looming in the back of everyone’s head throughout my entire experience studying abroad at the University of Stirling in Scotland. So, here is your "Brexit for dummies," “Views from...

Views from abroad: We needed “Captain Marvel”

Views from abroad: We needed “Captain Marvel”

Veronica Wernicke, Assistant Opinion Editor March 21, 2019

'Ello and welcome back to this week's edition of “Views from abroad.” This week, I am very excited to be jumping into a particularly favorite topic of mine – no, not the Jonas Brothers again –...

Views from abroad: Listen Again is great, but…

Views from abroad: Listen Again is great, but…

Veronica Wernicke, Assistant Opinion Editor March 14, 2019

Welcome to another edition of “Views from abroad.” This week, I am spilling the tea on a Canvas feature that my study abroad host school, the University of Stirling, uses called "Listen Again." As...

Francisco Sanchez Jr., 2, is engrossed in a Ninja Turtle program on YouTube on his parents cell phone in Mountain House, Calif.

Watch what your kids are watching online

Darius Melton, Opinion Editor March 9, 2019

News channels and social media feeds have been going crazy in recent weeks due to the appearance of the so-called “Momo challenge.” The challenge reportedly aims to get children to hurt themselves,...

Views from abroad: The Jonas Brothers are back and we can all relate

Views from abroad: The Jonas Brothers are back and we can all relate

Veronica Wernicke, Assistant Opinion Editor March 7, 2019

Welcome back to another edition of “Views from Abroad,” where every week I serve up my thoughts on the current happenings and/or my current experience studying abroad in Scotland. For the past...

REVIEW: ‘The Umbrella Academy’

Samantha Dickerson, Lifestyles Editor March 1, 2019
I believe what I immediately said was ‘Good Grief. No.’ Not another do-good superhero show. Not another show trying too hard to be ironic and dark that I would have to suffer through. However, after episode one, I realized that this dark, twisted version of those genres was exactly what Netflix and I needed.
Views from abroad: UNCW needs a Green and Blue Space

Views from abroad: UNCW needs a ‘Green and Blue Space’

Veronica Wernicke, Assistant Opinion Editor February 28, 2019

For the most part, it is fair to refer to Wilmington and UNC Wilmington as a coastal, environmentally-friendly community. There have been several restaurants throughout Wilmington that have ditched plastic...

REVIEW: ‘The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part’

Jonathan Montague, Staff Writer February 25, 2019
I cannot believe this movie is bombing at the box office. Can someone please explain this to me? "The Lego Movie" was one of the biggest movies to hit 2014, with some people even angry that it was not nominated for Best Animated Film. Now, after some a couple spin-offs to hold us together, they have finally released the direct sequel, the literal "Second Part!" And if you ask me, it is just as good as the first one.

REVIEW: ‘Serenity’

Jonathan Montague, Staff Writer February 25, 2019
I cannot stress how much you need to see "Serenity." Steven Knight is either an evil genius, a complete lunatic or some amalgamation of the two. It is easily the next big “so bad it’s good” film, and I hope/cannot wait for it to officially gain that cult status.
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