By Genesis Benavides
The American Indian Heritage Center hosted a workout class inspired by traditional Native American powwow dances. The workout class is for people who would not only like to improve their fitness, but it is a way to learn more about indigenous traditions. UNCP students can build a community...
By Genesis Benavides
The Fiesta of Flavors event hosted by the Transfer & Commuter Center was an event to highlight the unique flavors of Latin cuisine. In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the event had a spread of burritos, and the students were met with quiz questions about Latin America...
By Genesis Benavides
Students created corn husk dolls at a workshop hosted by the Native American Student Organization. The event allowed students to come together, participate in cultural artwork, and learn the craft of making corn husk dolls. The organization provides a safe space for Native Americans, and non-Native students...
By Leah Smith, Entertainment Editor
SPOILERS AHEAD
I’m not a kid anymore.
I recognize that. While some movies marketed towards children and families can appeal to all audiences, such as this year's ultra popular installment of the “Inside Out” series or other Disney classics such as “Frozen”and “Coco”, not all of them...
By Leah Smith, Entertainment Editor
With the first week of classes in full swing, the UNC Pembroke art department has officially opened the A.D. Gallery with an exhibition featuring faculty and staff artwork. The biennial exhibition will run from the 20th of August all the way until September 18th, with...
By Harrison Ferger
Alex Garland has had a fascinating career. Starting as a screenwriter, he made big waves with films like ‘28 Days Later’ and the “cult classic” ‘Dredd’ remake. But few could have predicted the power of 2015’s ‘Ex Machina’; a terrifying tale of AI and the “tech bros”...