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Chart shows the trend in U.S. economic and military aid to Pakistan, 2002-2012. (MCT/TNS)

Trump, do not stop at Pakistan

Jack DeVries, Copy Editor January 9, 2018

Editor’s Note: Jack DeVries is a junior at UNCW double majoring in operations management and marketing strategy. Jack also works as The Seahawk's Copy Editor and is a frequent writer for the Political...

LONDON, ENGLAND--A makeshift memorial for those who lost their lives in the Westminster Bridge attack

European violence sparks unease for some citizens, but UNCW students abroad feel fine

Tyler Newman and Lanre Badmus November 15, 2017

For years, terrorist attacks around the globe have caused unease to spread throughout the general populace. For some citizens traveling abroad currently or in the future, it has caused a slight apprehension,...

UK terror attack: Why can’t we be friends?

Veronica Wernicke, Contributing Writer September 22, 2017

Editor's Note: Veronica Wernicke is a freshman at UNCW majoring in Communication Studies and is a contributing writer for The Seahawk. The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author....

Terrorism in Barcelona

Jack Devries, Contributing Writer August 30, 2017

In the afternoon on August 17, Barcelona joined the long list of cities to be terrorized by vehicle ramming attacks. Originally use by Palestinians in Israel to incite fear, automobile attacks are becoming...

Sochi Olympics in the wake of Russian anti-gay laws

Melanie Fattman | Contributing Writer February 12, 2014
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