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Women’s History Month 2019: How far we have come, and how far we have to go

Brenna Flanagan, Lifestyles Assistant Editor March 8, 2019
Women’s History Month correlates with International Women’s Day on March 8 and this year’s theme is #BalanceforBetter. The theme encourages people to seek and eliminate gender bias and inequality while celebrating women’s achievements.
Landen Roupp (14) pitches during UNCWs matchup against Toledo on Wednesday night at Brooks Field.

Gallery: Seahawks drop midweek matchup with Toledo

Noah Powers, Assistant Sports Editor March 6, 2019

UNC Wilmington (6-7) falls to under .500 through 13 games after its 5-3 loss to Toledo on Wednesday night at Brooks Field.

Cole Weiss (8) hits during UNCWs matchup against Toledo on Wednesday night at Brooks Field.

‘Diamondhawks’ unable to stage come back, fall to Toledo

Noah Powers, Assistant Sports Editor March 6, 2019

UNC Wilmington dropped the first of a two-game series against Toledo (5-5) Wednesday night at Brooks Field. Each coming off a loss, it was a chance at redemption for both squads. The Seahawks (6-7)...

Late UNCW student Ryan Turney, who passed away in September 2018 from methanol poisoning.

With Spring Break looming, students advocate for methanol poisoning awareness

March 6, 2019

Editor's Note: An earlier version of this story by its original author contained misleading information which has been removed. This story has been updated with useful resources regarding the dangers of...

Student organizations call for free feminine hygiene products on campus

Student organizations call for free feminine hygiene products on campus

Fairley Lloyd, Assistant News Editor March 6, 2019

The UNC Wilmington Feminist Student Alliance (FSA), Health Promotion, and several other organizations hosted a presentation in Randall Library advocating for access to feminine hygiene products for women...

Loraine Scalamoni’s “Classic Repose” won Best In Show at the All Student Show on February 28, 2019.

All Student Show winners highlight student life and anatomy

Brenna Flanagan, Lifestyles Assistant Editor March 5, 2019
UNC Wilmington opened the annual All Student Show in the Ann Flack Boseman Gallery on Feb. 28, 2019. Over 50 students submitted their work to a jury that selected a wide variety of student art from drawings, sculptures, ceramics, paintings, photography and more.
Jackson Meadows (7) steals second during UNCWs matchup against Valparaiso at Brooks Field on March 3, 2019.

Gallery: ‘Diamondhawks’ can’t complete sweep, drop Sunday matchup

Noah Powers and Brandon Sans March 3, 2019

UNC Wilmington welcomed Valparaiso to Brooks Field for a three-game series this weekend. Inclement weather saw Friday night's matchup against the Crusaders turn into half of a double-header on Saturday,...

UNCW wins first place in UP AND UP Festival competition

UNCW wins first place in UP AND UP Festival competition

Logan Sasser, Contributing Writer March 1, 2019

UNC Wilmington has come in first place in the UP AND UP Festival competition, which means SLUSHII will be performing in Wilmington. The festival is will be held on April 17 at Pier 33 at Port City Marina....

Sans: Sharpes return gives Seahawks extra weapon

Sans: Sharpe’s return gives Seahawks extra weapon

Brandon Sans, Sports Editor March 1, 2019

Zarion Sharpe is back. The junior pitcher will make his season debut this Saturday when UNC Wilmington (4-5) plays the second of three weekend games against Valparaiso (1-4). After two relief appearances...

Wilmington Regional Science Olympiad to be held in Trask on Saturday

Wilmington Regional Science Olympiad to be held in Trask on Saturday

Fairley Lloyd, Assistant News Editor February 28, 2019

The North Carolina Science Olympiad (NCSO) will hold the annual Wilmington Regional Science Olympiad contest on UNC Wilmington’s campus in Trask Coliseum on Saturday. NCSO is a national organization...

From left to right: Dr. Amy Kirschke, Dr. J. Carlos Kase, and Dr. Tim Black, who spoke at the College of Arts & Sciences “1968/1969: From Tet to Triumph, from Memphis to the Moon panel on Thursday, Feb. 27.

College of Arts & Sciences examines pivotal moments from late ’60s

Caitlyn Dark, Staff Writer February 28, 2019

1968 and 1969 are often remembered as important years that changed American history. In 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated, “Star Trek” aired the first interracial kiss on television, and...

UNCW Honors College spring lecturer speaks of belonging, wellness

UNCW Honors College spring lecturer speaks of belonging, wellness

Jonny Berrios, Staff Writer February 27, 2019

The Honors College at UNC Wilmington hosted a lecture by guest speaker Isaac Prilleltensky on Tuesday. Prilleltensky — vice provost for institutional culture at the University of Miami —delivered the...

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