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This fall, book lovers at UNCW will be coming together to discuss all things bookish in Morton Hall. Last semester, President Logan Knowles came together with his friends to create a space for all ...
While there’s still more that must be done, this is a step toward that future. As we navigate the complexities of mental health, we must not lose sight of the individual people behind the statistics — ...
After a long day of classes, I laid in bed mindlessly scrolling through my Instagram until I stumbled upon a reel that caught my eye. The video gave a peek into a new restaurant, which showed bold and ...
One of the cornerstones of Wilmington’s appeal are its coffee shops, and new ones seemingly spring up every year. Navigating the scape can be overwhelming, so we’ve rounded up some of Wilmington’s ...
A UNCW professor came under fire again after students’ brought attention to his prejudiced tweets about the Black Lives Matter movement. This sparked students and community members to share their ...
Beach renourishment projects are supposed to be done every four years to prevent coastal erosion. One goal of the project is to deepen the coastline and give people who live in Wilmington and ...
Assistant Culture EditorSarah 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 ...
Despite having maintained mainstream popularity for years, Kendrick’s career skyrocketed after he directed his hate towards Drake. As of Feb. 2025, Kendrick is the most streamed rapper on Spotify, ...
As the 2023 year ends and a new year begins, The Seahawk staff is here to remember their favorite moments from 2023. We sat down and came up with our favorite recaps from movies to pop culture moments ...
The momentum made by Wilmington’s growing film industry has slid to a halt due to the recently ended SAG-AFTRA Actor’s Strike. The movement, beginning in and largely based in Los Angeles, impacted ...
The release of the movie adaptation of “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” brings viewers back to Suzanne Collin’s dystopian world of Panem, 60 years prior to the original trilogy. ...
A boy with shaggy dark hair and bright blue boardshorts waits excitedly on the beach. It’s a Monday morning in Wrightsville Beach, N.C., and every inch of Access 29 is packed with children and ...