Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres Tour: Bringing People Together to Help the Environment 

by Mathilde Spiropoulos (Image From, Watch Coldplay Play Music Of The Spheres Songs For The First Time At Tour Kickoff In Costa Rica)   When the first note resonates and the stage lights up, Coldplay doesn’t only give a concert; they take the audience on an emotional journey where each song becomes a collective celebration. Coldplay’s latest concert tour, Music of the Spheres (named for their … Continue reading Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres Tour: Bringing People Together to Help the Environment 

UNCG Win Final Non-Conference Match Against UNCW 

Brandon Vestri, Senior Staff Writer Greensboro, NC: On Wednesday night, UNCG’s men’s soccer team played a non-conference game at home against the University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNCW) Seahawks. With a home field advantage, the Spartans were looking for an opportunity to manufacture some needed momentum after coming off a 3-2 loss at Wofford on Oct. 19, which broke the Spartans’ nine-game win streak.   … Continue reading UNCG Win Final Non-Conference Match Against UNCW 

A Definitive Ranking of the Spartan Meals (According to the guy who sells them)

Lee Krebs, Staff Writer When I started school this year, I could not drive, I had no money, and I had no job. Now, at least, I have a job. I’m basically living off the free food the school gives me–which means I’m blowing through Spartan Meals. Working at the Spartan Market, it’s not at all hard for me to grab a meal and eat … Continue reading A Definitive Ranking of the Spartan Meals (According to the guy who sells them)

This Week at UNC Greensboro

Jessi Rae Morton, News Editor While many Halloween-themed activities and events took place this past weekend, there are still a variety of things to do. There are still some Halloween events, but don’t overlook the other exciting opportunities to get involved on campus.  Dia de Muertos Skull Painting  Hosted by Lambda Theta Phi  Tuesday, Oct. 29, from 5 to 8:30 p.m., in the School of … Continue reading This Week at UNC Greensboro

Halloween on Hold for Hendersonville 

Crystal Thompson, Features Editor  As we approach Halloween, it’s hard not to notice all the sights synonymous with the season. For the enthusiasts, this special night is preceded by hyper preparation for and anticipation of festivities that fill the last week of the October calendar, fairs and fall celebrations included.  Among the excitement to go hay riding, apple picking, and trick or treating is the … Continue reading Halloween on Hold for Hendersonville 

Examining Emily Henry’s Most Popular Novel, Happy Place 

Karis Hudgins (Image from Emily Henry’s ‘Happy Place’ Show Is Getting The ‘Bridgerton’ Treatment)  Emily Henry has undeniably earned the title of the queen of modern romance novels, particularly gaining the most popularity with her longest book, Happy Place. This novel centers around ex-fiancés, Harriet and Wyn, who decide to act as if they are still together for the sake of their friends during the … Continue reading Examining Emily Henry’s Most Popular Novel, Happy Place 

UNCG Volleyball Takes Down Samford! 

Sergio Guerra, Photographer/Sports Editor UNCG Volleyball had a busy weekend at home where they were faced with the challenging visits of Mercer and Samford. Two teams with an impressive SoCon record with no signs of wanting to lose momentum.  The first challenge came on Oct. 18, when the Spartans had to take down Mercer, a team who had only suffered one defeat going into this … Continue reading UNCG Volleyball Takes Down Samford! 

Early Voting for the General Election Has Started

Imani Tailley, News Writer Election Day is on Nov. 5, 2024, and with it many major choices will be made. These decisions will impact you, the people you know, and the world around us for years. There are many ways to make sure your opinions and feelings are heard this election season; one of those ways is through early voting. 46 states in the United States … Continue reading Early Voting for the General Election Has Started

Terrifier 3 is a visual delight – but not much else

Ginny Weaver This spooky season, iconic villain Art the Clown tries to get into the Christmas spirit but slips on a blood-soaked banana peel in the writer’s room. Damien Leone’s Terrifier 3 self-consciously erects itself as part of the lineage of classic slashers, yet the dominance of its influences disembowels the film and jeopardizes the future of its franchise.  As the third entry in an … Continue reading Terrifier 3 is a visual delight – but not much else

Booktok is Not Ruining the Reading Experience

Karis Hudgins You’ve probably walked into a Barnes & Noble and seen the brightly lit section labeled “BookTok” displaying books by authors such as Colleen Hoover, Emily Henry, and Sarah J. Mass. But what is BookTok? BookTok is the term used to describe a community on TikTok that revolves around reading books. Despite it’s growing popularity, critics often voice concern that BookTok has “ruined the … Continue reading Booktok is Not Ruining the Reading Experience