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Humans of the Dub: Meet the Staff! Sunshine Angulo, Humans of the Dub Head Editor

Humans of the Dub: Meet the Staff! Sunshine Angulo, Humans of the Dub Head Editor

Leah Sherrell, Humans of the Dub - Assistant Editor September 6, 2020
“As the Head Editor for Humans of the Dub, I’m responsible for overseeing my team of writers. I’ll assign articles and deadlines for each writer, and answer any questions they may have. I also come up with content ideas every month and assign those articles to my writers."
Humans of the Dub: Meet the Staff! Zachary Kilby, Sports Editor

Humans of the Dub: Meet the Staff! Zachary Kilby, Sports Editor

Sunshine Angulo, Humans of the Dub - Head Editor August 31, 2020
“I’m still getting used to being the Sports editor position since I just took over. I probably wouldn’t be able to give you an in-depth response. During my first article I wrote as the new Sports editor, I really learned what it was like having to go through the motions of being the Sports editor. Usually, I’m just the one writing the articles, sending it to Noah [our previous Sports editor], and having him take care of it. I realized there is so much more work that goes into processing, editing, and posting an article. It was a lot and a big learning curve for me. I felt bad because I kept having to ask people how to do certain things. I’m gonna try my best to get used to it, so I can begin to do everything more confidently on my own.”
Humans of the Dub: Meet the Staff! Cierra Noffke, Culture Editor

Humans of the Dub: Meet the Staff! Cierra Noffke, Culture Editor

Sunshine Angulo, Humans of the Dub - Head Editor August 28, 2020
“As the culture editor, I’m responsible for probing into the lifestyles of students on-campus, and also bringing in components of city and national politics and trends. I try to write up content ideas because it helps visualize how everything is going to look. There is so much that goes under the Culture section.
Humans of the Dub: Meet the Staff! Brenna Flanagan, Editor-in-Chief

Humans of the Dub: Meet the Staff! Brenna Flanagan, Editor-in-Chief

Sunshine Angulo, Humans of the Dub - Head Editor August 24, 2020

What about The Seahawk drew you in to start writing for them? “I’ve always been a writer and drawn to writing. Growing up, I would write short stories in class instead of paying attention. It wasn’t...

Her Campus UNCW presents #ActuallySheCan “Path to Success” panel

Sierra Shepherd | Lifestyles Editor September 22, 2015

On Wednesday, Sept. 23, the UNC Wilmington chapter of Her Campus hosts a panel session created by women in leadership. The event takes places on campus in the Burney Center Ballroom.Her Campus Magazine...

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