Assistant Culture Editor Sarah Carter is a sophomore from Raleigh, N.C. majoring in communication studies with a minor in journalism. In addition to The Seahawk, she is also and active member of Kappa ...
News Editor Jackson Davenport, News Editor April 22, 2024 Biden Campaign sits down with student journalists to discuss abortion rights ...
The sound of a violin playing fills the air, but it’s not just any student performing. This is Ryan Coleman, a senior at UNCW ...
In my first week at UNCW, I felt very lonely. I didn’t have any close friends from my high school who followed me to Wilmington. I’m unafraid to share that I called probably every member of my family ...
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past nine months, it’s unlikely that you haven’t heard of “iCarly” star Jennette McCurdy’s recent memoir, “I’m Glad My Mom Died.” Eight months since its ...
I was heading to class in Morton Hall and on my usual walk to class, I see on the blackboard that stands in the hallway “a student at N.C. State committed suicide, and I am sad about it.” These words ...
Staff Writer Jamie is currently working towards a Bachelor’s degree in English with a concentration in professional writing and a minor in pre-law.
To many people, social media is a way to stay in touch with friends and be entertained by content curated to their interests. However, social media can also influence consumers in ways that they don’t ...
CONWAY, N.C. – At a single crossroads sits a lone set of stoplights, directing the ebb and flow of traffic in and out of town. On occasion, a John Deere tractor passes through, its driver giving a ...
What do you think of when you think of art? Do you think of walking around MoMA or the Louvre, wrapped in a silk scarf, strolling between the different paintings perfectly spaced between the white ...
Everyone needs their morning or afternoon caffeine, but on occasion it is nice to cut down the high doses and resort a more relaxed amount. Brewed coffee often holds an average of 95 to 200 milligrams ...
If there’s one thing I learned during this experience, it’s that progress isn’t always immediately visible nor about large-scale change in the moment, but about the small steps that add up overtime.