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The first time I heard the song “Supercut” by Lorde, it was all I could think about for days. It was three years ago — in my ...
Every June, millions from the queer community gather to celebrate pride month, a celebration of love and being out and proud.
Singer-songwriter Nikki Falk’s artistry is evident in her indie-folk music where she connects her emotions to refreshingly ...
It is the middle of summer and not far from a major publicly celebrated holiday, the Fourth of July. The mandatory lockdown for the COVID-19 virus was lifted in a number of places after Memorial Day ...
Despite the lack of hype, “Wonka” proved to be a “scrumdiddlyumptious” box office success. Starring Timothée Chalamet as the title role in an all-star cast, the musicalcomedy exceeded expectations in ...
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 — ...
In the ever-expanding world of indie animation, no project has had quite as much recognition as Vivienne Medrano’s (better known online as Vivziepop) 2019 pilot, “Hazbin Hotel.” Despite receiving just ...
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 ...
Students are not expected to know the story behind every building owned by UNCW, but they should know the origins of the home where their Chancellor resides. The Chancellor’s home, also known as the ...
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.
Jonah Seretti is a senior from Beaufort, N.C. majoring in English and minoring in sociology. When Jonah isn’t editing and writing for The Seahawk, he enjoys getting playing music, reading and grabbing ...
However, “I’m Glad My Mom Died” provided something of a reset to the public perception around celebrity memoirs. This book is no vanity project for McCurdy. Rather, it serves as an artistic avenue for ...