By David Beltran
During the Spring Festival organized by the Asian Student Association (ASA) on Feb. 16, students celebrated the Chinese New Year while incorporating elements of Valentine’s Day.
UNCP’s diverse and multicultural campus brings students from around the world not only to experience an American classroom but also to celebrate...
By Sean Hancock
Set in a small, intimate countryside setting, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is a shift from the usual epic and grand scale of the Game of Thrones stories. And that shift is precisely why this show stands out from recent Game of Thrones episodes.
Adapted from George...
By David Beltran, Shariyah Bass, Elizabeth Sopakirite West, Michela Gritti
As UNCP enters the week of Student Government Association (SGA) presidential elections, students and candidates across campus shared their voting decisions and perspectives on what they want the next administration to focus on.
From the Candidates…
Q: What makes you different from other...
By Shariyah Bass
UNCP was under Condition 2 when it got snowy in the area; the campus was opened up Wednesday.
Condition 2 was in effect at UNC Pembroke until 11.59 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 3, because winter weather had deposited ice and snow at the campus and much of the...
By Michela Gritti
On Wednesday, Jan. 14, the Division of Student Affairs emailed UNCP students announcing the launch of a new Reusable Container Program adopted by the Dining Hall.
Students, faculty and staff can purchase a reusable to-go container for a one-time fee of $5. The initial fee is refundable...
By David Beltran
During the SGA meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 28, the student representatives gathered to discuss new legislation and mention student concerns. A student present at the meeting mentioned the risk of golf carts on the sidewalks, especially “since students normally use their headphones and may be distracted to...