XFL: What to Know and Who to Look For

By Chelsea McBay Staff Writer The NFL season came to a close, crowning the Kansas City Chiefs as the cream of the crop. Fans of football started looking longingly towards the NFL Combine and Draft as the highlights of the slow-paced off-season. Well, put those mock drafts away for now because the XFL season has started. The XFL is a spring professional football league founded … Continue reading XFL: What to Know and Who to Look For

The Importance of Family: Valuing The Time That We Have

Ma’Kayla Hunter Staff Writer As the month of February continues, the feeling of love may continue to enter our lives. However, there seems to always be a focus on our significant others. We engage ourselves in ideal romances and whatever satisfies our loving spirit during this time. On top of this, it is also important to consider our family relationships. Family can be a complicated … Continue reading The Importance of Family: Valuing The Time That We Have

Why Didn’t Republicans Want Witnesses?

Sarah Grace Goolden Opinions Editor In December of 2019, the House of Representatives impeached President Donald Trump for abuse of power and obstruction of justice. In February of 2020, he was acquitted. It’s an outcome that many expected from the Republican-controlled senate. However, it was still a big disappointment for many people who expected the president to be held accountable for his actions.  A huge … Continue reading Why Didn’t Republicans Want Witnesses?

How Kobe Bryant’s Death Makes Us Take A Look at Journalism

Kayla Bullock Staff Writer I will never forget what I was doing on January 26, 2020. As I finished up in the kitchen, my roommate rushed out of her room to notify me of the news. Kobe Bryant, along with his daughter, Gianna Bryant, and seven others, perished in a helicopter crash. An ordinary day turned into a day of grief for thousands. As people … Continue reading How Kobe Bryant’s Death Makes Us Take A Look at Journalism

Self-Care: Where’s the Time for It?

By R.A Brock Staff Writer/ Copy Editor On Valentine’s Day, many of us think about flowers, candy and stuffed animals. We think about the people we love most and our significant others. We put so much time into loving other people that sometimes we forget the most important person in our lives, ourselves. It’s easy to forget to take care of yourself. Between endless coursework, … Continue reading Self-Care: Where’s the Time for It?

UNCG 3D Printing Technologies Expanding Opportunities

Marisa Sloan Staff Writer Cheryl Cross, the digital media specialist at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG), has seen students use the school’s 3D printers for a multitude of interesting projects ranging from game pieces to a wheelchair for a dog. “The most exciting things in 3D printing now are probably the biomedical things like tissue printing and surgical implants and the micro- … Continue reading UNCG 3D Printing Technologies Expanding Opportunities

Student Government Association Met On Feb. 3

Christopher Bouzane Staff Writer On Feb. 3, 2020, the UNC-Greensboro (UNCG) Student Government Association (SGA) held their weekly senate meeting in the Elliott University Center’s (EUC) Cone Ballroom A at 7:00 p.m. Presiding over the senate meeting was Student Body Vice President, Austin Moore.  Within this meeting, the student senate voted on the appointment of six new senators and three new members of the Student … Continue reading Student Government Association Met On Feb. 3

Study Conducted at UNCG Claims High Number of Students deal with Homelessness

Kathleen Estrada Staff Writer On February 4th, 2020 the UNCG’s twitter page posted a link to an article titled “Number of Homeless Students Rises to New High, Report Says”with the caption, “The number of homeless students has risen to a new high, according to a report from @UNCG ‘s National Center for Homeless Education.”  While it seemed like the article was initially a study done … Continue reading Study Conducted at UNCG Claims High Number of Students deal with Homelessness

Get to Know Student Journalist Hannah Larson

Megan Pociask Features Editor University of North Carolina at Greensboro sophomore, Hannah Larson, knows just how important it is to be able to speak your mind.  Freedom of expression is a theme clearly important to Larson, who is hard at work pursuing an English degree with a minor in Dance.  However, Larson’s pursuits don’t stop there – many readers of the university paper might be … Continue reading Get to Know Student Journalist Hannah Larson

Local Organization Teaches Community about Healthy Relationships

Sydney Thompson Staff Writer On Monday Feb 10, the front hallway of the Elliot University Center was dominated by pink tables and several free goodies and activities for passerby students and faculty. Next to the Starbucks was a large sheet of paper that students were encouraged to sign. In doing so, they would promise to be kind to their romantic partners and to only stay … Continue reading Local Organization Teaches Community about Healthy Relationships