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    Q&A with 2024-2025 school year student body president and student body vice president

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    ​​COVID cluster or electrical fire?

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    Community, isolation and politics: The mental health of queer students at UNCW

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    The New Hanover County candidates on your general election ballot

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OPINION: Women need more protection and help from predators

Serah Culler, Staff Writer May 11, 2021
I am not the only woman in North Carolina who has lived in fear of someone. I am also not the only one who dreads having to face their attacker in court. It is no secret that many women don’t come forward after they are harmed, or that they choose not to follow through with the charges. 
Anya Taylor-Joy stars in The Queens Gambit, debuting Friday on Netflix. (Phil Bray/Netflix)

OPINION: “The Queen’s Gambit” is much more than a women’s empowerment story

Emma Sheeran, Opinion Editor November 19, 2020
“The Queen’s Gambit” tells a compelling story about a young girl and has deeply moving morals. However, this show is not just about the empowerment of women; it’s about showing the real destructiveness of substance dependency and how one can overcome it with the support of friends.
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Kenan Auditorium shows women-written documentary play “SEVEN”

Cierra Noffke, Staff Writer October 18, 2019

The theatrical documentary "SEVEN," presented on Oct. 16 at the Sarah Kenan Auditorium, is an artistic venture written by seven individual writers, each one a powerhouse of innovative vision. The play...

Photo by UNCW Feminist Student Alliance.

Club Spotlight: Feminist Student Alliance

Fairley Lloyd, Staff Writer October 9, 2019

Many students are interested in activism but do not know where to start. Luckily, UNCW has plenty of organizations centered around advocacy. For those focused on gender equality and advocating for the...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR:  I wont stop fighting for womens equality until it finally exists

LETTER TO THE EDITOR:  I won’t stop fighting for women’s equality until it finally exists

Stewart B. Epstein, U.S. Congressional Candidate January 29, 2019

To The Op-Ed Editor: As a 2020 candidate for the US Congress, I have been asked what my views are on "Women's Issues." You might want to consider this to be a "Position Paper" as well as an -Ed-Article. I...

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