Atlantis release party a big hit
The release party for the latest issue of Atlantis, UNCW's creative magazine, was held last Thursday night at the Soapbox. Poetry editor Keith Kopka hosted the event. The readings were followed by local music performers Speakeasy and Willie & Me. Hoards of students and other residents from the community came to see authors from the magazine recite their poetry on the multi-color lit stage.…
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Reel Teal has second time success
Reel Teal Film Festival proved to be another success for the second year in a row this past Friday evening at Lumina Theater. Ace Films and the Flicker Film Society held the event that was run by students, programmed by students, and made for students. The program had a few minor setbacks and technical problems but was good overall.…
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Physical Graffeeti
Physical Graffeeti, UNCW's hip-hop dance team, is known for their performances at basketball games and as guest dancers at other dancing events. This year, they wanted an event that was completely for them. So on Thursday, April 24, Physical Graffeeti Presents: Battle of the Sexes, Rated PG.…
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Rain didn't stop displacement walk for Invisible Children
UNCW students displaced themselves at River Front Park in downtown Wilmington Saturday night, April 19 to experience life as the relocated children in Uganda.
While everyone did have to pack up and leave around 4:30 a.m. by car due to rain, director of the Invisible Children program at UNCW Jonathan Paschal still considers the night a success.…
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