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Campus Crime and Security Report reveals higher alcohol, drug and illegal weapons violations

Campus Crime and Security Report reveals higher alcohol, drug and illegal weapons violations

The UNCW Campus Crime and Security Report revealed sky-high alcohol-related disciplinary violations. In 2009 the number of a incidents ( arrests plus violations) totaled 1,259. Although arrests are down, referrals have gone up from 452 in 2008 to 662 last year.

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Nursing building gives School of Nursing a new home

Nursing building gives School of Nursing a new home

UNCW recently welcomed the newest addition to campus last week with the official opening of the nursing building. The nursing building, located at the end of Chancellor's Walk and across from the Student Recreation Center, has 75,000 square feet of usable space for academic and program space.

Op/Ed

Wag vs. Dub's: Obvious Winner in the Campus Dining War

Wag vs. Dub's: Obvious Winner in the Campus Dining War

Don't worry if you hear explosions on campus; it's just a part of the constant warfare between Wagoner and its biggest competitor, Dub's Café. Although Wag has taken steps to improve itself, it will never outdo Dub's. If you live on campus you might always find yourself eating at Wag because it's close by.

Lifestyles

Students get involved through the involvement carnival

Students get involved through the involvement carnival

The Involvement Carnival brought over 280 participating tables of student organizations, UNCW departments, local businesses, community service agencies and religious organizations to UNCW Campus Commons on Wednesday, Aug. 25 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.  "Overall, the event was a huge success.

Sports

Bye, bye Benny

Bye, bye Benny

Former men's basketball head coach Benny Moss, as of Aug. 31, is officially no longer a member of the Seahawk family. According to Wilmington StarNews staff writer Brian Mull, the two sides have agreed on a settlement worth $225,000. Moss was hired in April 2006 and given a 5-year contract worth $182,000, annually.

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