UNCW students share ways to manage another semester of online classes
The COVID-19 virus has had a devastating effect on the world at large, forcing many institutions to find new ways of functioning to serve a secluded populous. Schools are one such institution that has...
View ArticleAn inside look into the film studies major and new building
UNCW’s Film Studies program is one of the university’s major academic attractions. Blending film theory and production, both undergraduate and graduate students learn the essentials of the craft while...
View ArticleMeet the new editor-in-chief of Atlantis Magazine: Sidney Wollmuth on her...
UNCW’s award-winning creative magazine, Atlantis, has been running under student management since its foundation in 1971. With 85 issues currently published, Atlantis has gained recognition on and off...
View ArticleStudents respond to new COVID-19 guidelines on campus
With the release of the COVID-19 vaccines, the world has taken a full step toward pre-pandemic normalcy. The CDC has adjusted its safety guidelines, prompting states across the United States to make...
View ArticleREVIEW: ‘Luca’ is a simple flick that defies the traditional Pixar structure,...
Since its very beginning, Pixar has set itself apart in its masterful navigation of captivating storytelling and emotional intelligence. Films like “The Incredibles” “Ratatouille” and “Soul” are often...
View ArticleThe Historic Wilmington Foundation honors Preservation Month with slate of...
This past May, many organizations across the nation celebrated Preservation Month, an annual holiday dedicated to honoring America’s build history. The Historic Wilmington Foundation began the month by...
View ArticleHow UNCW’s new COVID guidelines are affecting the campus experience
On August 24, Chancellor Jose Sartarelli released a message to the student body in response to the results of UNCW’s first day of surveillance testing. The message announced the cancellation of the...
View ArticleSGA pushes resolution for online childcare platform
On Sept. 27, 2022, UNCW’s Student Government Association unanimously passed a resolution vocalizing support for increased accessibility to childcare for UNCW’s students, faculty and staff. This...
View ArticleWOMEN TO WATCH SERIES: Meet the four UNCW faculty finalists for WILMA’s Women...
The October 2022 issue of WILMA, Wilmington’s premier women’s magazine, features the 35 finalists selected for WILMA’s 2022 Women to Watch Awards. Since 2012, the Awards have been an annual celebration...
View ArticleWOMEN TO WATCH SERIES: Tiffany Tucker on her career in athletics
This October, WILMA Magazine announced the 35 finalists selected for the WILMA’s 2022 Women to Watch Awards, which included four current UNCW faculty. Tiffany D. Tucker, Deputy Director of Athletics...
View ArticleBOOK CLUB: Revel in ‘Funny You Should Ask’ with The Seahawk
“Funny You Should Ask” by Elissa Sussman is this month’s pick for November’s Book Club. (Goodreads) The Seahawk book club is taking the stress off the semester’s end with a fresh, fun November pick....
View ArticleWOMEN TO WATCH SERIES: Mayra Robles on Centro Hispano and balance
This October, WILMA Magazine announced the 35 finalists selected for the WILMA’s 2022 Women to Watch Awards, which included four current UNCW faculty. Mayra Robles, Program Coordinator of UNCW’s Centro...
View ArticleWOMEN TO WATCH SERIES: Sayantani Dasgupta on writing, teaching, and lifelong...
This October, WILMA Magazine announced the 35 finalists selected for the WILMA’s 2022 Women to Watch Awards, which included four current UNCW faculty. One of those four finalists iwas Sayantani...
View ArticleBOOK CLUB: Celebrate ‘Bigger Than Bravery’ with The Seahawk
“Bigger Than Bravery: Black Resilience and Reclamation in a Time of Pandemic” edited by Valerie Boyd and published by Lookout Books. Lookout Books is an independent publishing company run by the...
View ArticleREVIEW: ‘Violent Night’ is an adult version of ‘Home Alone’
With the arrival of the holidays comes a slew of Christmas films, both new and old. “Violent Night” is the most recent entry in this canon. While many recent releases fail to utilize the talent of...
View ArticleWOMEN TO WATCH SERIES: Dana Stachowiak on education’s power to challenge and...
This October, WILMA Magazine announced the 35 finalists selected for the WILMA’s 2022 Women to Watch Awards, which included four current UNCW faculty. Dana Stachowiak, Director of the Gender Studies...
View ArticleBOOK CLUB: ‘Bigger Than Bravery’ proclaims the persisting joy in the Black...
The Seahawk closes out its book club with our December pick, “Bigger Than Bravery: Black Resilience and Reclamation in a Time of Pandemic.” Fans of both nonfiction and poetry will marvel at this...
View ArticleThe emergence of Wilmington’s Cargo District
Leslie Smith, owner of the contracting business LS Smith, Inc., moved to Wilmington twenty years ago with a desire to try something new. He worked mainly on apartment complexes—a venture that lost...
View ArticleREVIEW: ‘Outer Banks’ season three tangles itself up on the way to the treasure
From left to right, Chase Stokes, Carlacia Grant, Jonathan Daviss, Madelyn Cline and Rudy Pankow in season three of “Outer Banks.” (Jackson Lee Davis/Netflix) What was once regarded as a cringe teen...
View ArticleREVIEW: Let’s-a-go! ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ is a fun spin on a popular...
The meme waterfall that followed Chris Pratt’s casting announcement turned the newest franchise-based film, “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” into something of a must-see. Due to the popularity of the...
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