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    ​​COVID cluster or electrical fire?

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    Biden Campaign sits down with student journalists to discuss abortion rights

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    UNCW invests in new expansion to Randall Library

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    Community, isolation and politics: The mental health of queer students at UNCW

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    The New Hanover County candidates on your general election ballot

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    Ann Marie Pierce: Wilmington local who took her love of running all the way to the Olympic Trials

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    Wilmington locals outraged at Cape Fear Memorial Bridge toll meeting

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REVIEW: “Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse”

Jonathan Montague, Staff Writer December 28, 2018
After 16 years without a real break from Spider-Man, you’d think that we’d be sick of the Web-Head by now. That’s why it amazes me just how Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse manages to be one of the best movies based on the character we’ve ever had.

REVIEW: “Mortal Engines”

Jonathan Montague, Staff Writer December 22, 2018
In the latest installment of the “YA Lit Adaptation” genre, Peter Jackson gives the reins to his longtime visual effect associate, Christian Rivers, who’s making his directorial debut. Personally, I think this movie has a lot more to stand on than just the visual.
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REVIEW: “Robin Hood”

Jonathan Montague, Staff Writer December 5, 2018

As an avid reader and lover of folk tales, I get excited when I see new versions of old-school heroes being brought to the big screen. I get less excited when I see them met with critical and commercial...

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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...

Summer Book Club: The Cruel Prince

Summer Book Club: “The Cruel Prince”

Samantha Dickerson, Assistant Lifestyles Editor June 30, 2018
The Seahawk Summer Book Club pick for June 29 is The Cruel Prince, by Holly Black.
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