Amid the chaos of midterms and Halloween, you may have missed UNCW’s sustainable contributions during this year’s Campus Sustainability Month (CSM). CSM occurs every October; UNCW takes this ...
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 ...
Based on three mission pillars—people, product, planet—LightArt strives to produce environmentally conscious lighting designs using recycled products. The company aims to deliver custom, hand-crafted ...
For better or for worse, 2024 stands out as one of the most interesting years for film in recent memory. Even with the infamous strikes of 2023 delaying countless projects, this past year still ...
SGA recently passed a resolution to implement a new program in UNCW’s bookstore, known as “First Day Complete” (FDC). The initiative, which will cover all undergraduate courses, will automatically ...
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 ...
The sexualization of women is nothing new. From music to the media, women have been sexualized from what they wear to who they date. But what happens when women themselves embrace the sexualization in ...
Throughout his musical career, most fans recognize the Weeknd for his dark ballads of drugs and sex, as well as the atmosphere he crafts for each album or track. Whether it be the dark but tempting ...
One popular use of social media for Gen Z, who oftentimes forget that the internet is forever, is fan edits. These edits are typically videos of a user’s favorite couple, like Taylor Swift and Travis ...
UNCW has a new food delivery system: Starship robots. These mobile robots serve as on-campus food delivery. Now — three weeks into the fall semester — they are ready for action. Students can order ...
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.
The municipal elections in November were influenced by gerrymandering efforts, multiple impending supreme court verdicts and the usual lower urgency to vote than during presidential elections. However ...