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Kai Toews (10) during UNCWs matchup with Northeastern on Feb. 14, 2019

Gallery: Seahawks unable to finish upset, late-game struggles continue

Noah Powers, Assistant Sports Editor February 14, 2019

UNC Wilmington welcomed Northeastern to the Port City on Thursday night. With an 11-point halftime lead, the Seahawks looked to pull an upset on the no. 2 team in the conference, but second-half struggles...

Dr. Tiffany Gilbert, left, and Jacki Shelton Green, right, at Greens Q&A forum at the Watson College of Education on Wednesday.

NC Poet Laureate speaks at College of Education

Fairley Lloyd, Assistant News Editor February 14, 2019

“What is the geography inside of us? What are the containers we are writing out of or building art from inside of us?” North Carolina Poet Laureate Jacki Shelton Green spoke on Wednesday at UNC...

Views from abroad: Homesickness is normal

Views from abroad: Homesickness is normal

Veronica Wernicke, Assistant Opinion Editor February 14, 2019

'Ello lads and lassies and welcome to another edition of "Views from abroad." This week, I want to address something we all have experienced: homesickness. I have been abroad for about five weeks now,...

Sans: Cacok’s impact extends beyond basketball

Sans: Cacok’s impact extends beyond basketball

Brandon Sans, Sports Editor February 14, 2019

Devontae Cacok isn’t ready to think where his jersey may end up after this year. The senior forward has gone through enough change in his UNC Wilmington career that he knows the importance of staying...

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...

Pitcher No. 14 Landen Roupp

Seahawk Spectacular: Matt Myers stabilizes pitching staff

Noah Powers, Assistant Sports Editor February 13, 2019

Editor’s note: UNCW baseball opens the 2019 season on Friday against Saint Joseph’s. The Seahawks are fresh off their second Colonial Athletic Association championship in three years and seek their...

Picture credit: Samantha Dickerson

Where to make plans for February fun

Samantha Dickerson, Lifestyles Editor February 13, 2019
Even though Valentine’s Day is generally considered to be celebrated by couples, many single people decide to celebrate other relationships in their live as well around this holiday. To make a date or an outing easier to plan, The Seahawk has compiled a list of ideas specifically for the Wilmington area that would work for any amount of people in any situation in February.
Charles Darwin, known day-to-day as Dr. Paul Brinkman, NC State University, Head of History of Science Research Lab and Curator of Special Collections, waits before announcing the next set of trivia questions on Feb. 12.

Department of Anthropology celebrates ‘Darwin Day’

Tyler Loher, Contributing Writer February 12, 2019

Charles Darwin’s 210th birthday hit the scene like an international party animal in Morton Hall on Tuesday night. The Darwin Day party was hosted by UNC Wilmington’s Department of Anthropology....

Coach Karen Barefoot celebrates alongside Seahawks bench in win over William & Mary on Feb. 10.

Gallery: UNCW defense downs Tribe late

Brandon Sans, Sports Editor February 10, 2019

UNC Wilmington women's basketball defeated William & Mary 66-58 inside Trask Coliseum on Sunday afternoon. The Seahawks closed the contest on a 10-0 to extend their undefeated home record to 12 games....

Maddie Driggers

Seahawk spotlight: Recent graduate uses newspaper skills at TV position

Tyler Loher, Contributing Writer February 10, 2019

UNCW has many opportunities for its students to apply the knowledge they have gained into real-world scenarios, giving them a glimpse of life in future opportunities outside the nest. Over the years, The...

From left: Homecoming Queen Lauren Deane, Sammy C. Hawk and Homecoming King Alexander Hoffman

Meet your 2019 Homecoming King and Queen

Fairley Lloyd, Assistant News Editor February 9, 2019

Queen Deane Lauren Deane is senior double majoring in Spanish and criminology. Her initial intention was to be a Spanish minor, but after taking Spanish classes and studying abroad in Buenos Aires,...

Chinyere Bell (24) fights for a layup against Elon on Feb. 8, 2019.

UNCW remains undefeated at home

Elijah Mize, Staff Writer February 9, 2019

UNC Wilmington women’s basketball remained perfect at home with a 76-51 win over Elon inside Trask Coliseum on Friday night. The Seahawks (14-7, 7-3 CAA) showcased their defensive tenacity by forcing...

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