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UNCW suffers first home loss to Western Carolina

Zachary Kilby, Contributing Writer September 22, 2019

Just as fall weather starts to be felt outside in Wilmington, N.C., the heat remained on the Seahawks inside of Trask Coliseum on Saturday as they took on Western Carolina. UNC Wilmington followed up Friday’s...

The United States Department of Agriculture released on June 2 the MyPlate (www.myplate.gov) graphic that replaces the familiar food pyramid. It emphasizes fruit, vegetable, grains, protein and dairy foods. (Allison Long/Kansas City Star/MCT)

Food for thought: Q&A with campus dietitian

Samantha Dickerson, Lifestyles Editor April 13, 2019

Eating “healthy” can be difficult for students. There are several ways to get information on healthy eating and “dieting,” like social media and the internet, but even with these outlets there...

Photo credit: Brenna Flanagan

Q&A with ACE’s new President Julia Singer

Brenna Flanagan, Lifestyles Assistant Editor February 15, 2019
The Association of Campus Entertainment, or ACE, recently announced that the new president, Julia Singer, had been elected. The Seahawks reached out to Singer to answer a few questions regarding her new position and where she plans to take ACE in the future.
The Grinders Caffe recently opened at a new location on S. Kerr Ave.

Grinders Caffe’ reopens at new location

Jonny Berrios, Staff Writer February 13, 2019

Grinders Caffe’, known for its creative atmosphere and great coffee, has relocated and reopened within the vicinity of UNC Wilmington. The devastating damage to its previous location on Wrightsville...

Phillip Goodrum (10) battles for the ball during UNCWs NCAA Tournament first round match against Furman

UNCW’s season ends on penalty kicks

Lanre Badmus, Staff Writer November 16, 2018

In the end, it came down to the unpredictability of penalty kicks for UNC Wilmington men's soccer. Lots of chances were created between UNCW and Furman, but it was the Paladins who prevailed 5-3 on...

Clemson head coach Brad Brownell

Clemson coach Brownell speaks at tip-off dinner

Noah Powers, Assistant Sports Editor October 26, 2018
Brownell: There's still a little teal in my blood
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Women’s soccer season ends with Elon tie

Brandon Sans, Sports Editor October 23, 2018

For the second straight year, UNC Wilmington women’s soccer required a win its season finale to earn a spot in the Colonial Athletic Association tournament. At one point in its Tuesday night contest...

UNCW 2018-19 mens basketball team photo

Media Day marks beginning of men’s basketball season

Brandon Sans, Sports Editor October 17, 2018

UNC Wilmington men’s basketball hosted its annual Media Day in Trask Coliseum on Wednesday afternoon. It gave members of the media a chance to chat with coaches and players on the 2018-19 Seahawk...

Former UNCW student-athletes speak in aftermath of Hurricane Florence

Former UNCW student-athletes speak in aftermath of Hurricane Florence

Brandon Sans, Sports Editor September 21, 2018

Hurricane Florence devastated Wilmington, a place many students call home during their time at UNC Wilmington. The Seahawk reached out to former Seahawk athletes who believe part of community's recovery...

From left to right: UNC Wilmington students Lanre Badmus, Jay Parrack, Eddy Cornish and Anamo Kisho were among nearly a dozen UNCW students who took refuge at UNC Asheville during UNCWs evacuation ahead of Hurricane Florence.

‘Seahawks disguised as Bulldogs:’ UNCW students find a temporary home in Asheville

Lanre Badmus, Staff Writer September 18, 2018

ASHEVILLE --  As Hurricane Florence made its way to the North Carolina coast early last week, UNC Wilmington officials issued a mandatory evacuation for students that left many who hailed from outside...

Club hockey moving up to ACCHL Division 2

Club hockey moving up to ACCHL Division 2

Brian Carpenter, Staff Writer April 19, 2018

After finishing just one win away from advancing to the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) national tournament this past season, UNC Wilmington club hockey will be taking another major step...

Lott pegged as leader for beach volleyball

Cody Critcher, Contributing Writer March 15, 2018

With the beginning of spring sports seasons, it’s time for the UNC Wilmington volleyball team to transition from the hardwood to the sand. In just its third year as a program and its second as a member...

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