Opinion: A Vote for Josh Stein is a Vote for Gen Z’s Future
By Ciara Dawson, Class of 2025 As young people, many of us struggle not only with student debt, the horrific effects of gun violence, and higher rates of mental health struggles. Seeing so many Americans struggling to pay rent and mortgages, many Gen Zers worry about their future ability to buy a house and overall financial stability. I can vividly remember my mother telling me … Continue reading Opinion: A Vote for Josh Stein is a Vote for Gen Z’s Future
The Rumors were True: Tim Walz was on the UNCG Campus
by Karis Hudgins As the countdown to the 2024 presidential election continues, candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have fallen into a tight race. With polls highlighting the uttermost importance of every vote, the outcome of this election is in the hands of young voters, including many students at the University of North Carolina Greensboro. As early voting came to a close, Vice-Presidential candidate Tim … Continue reading The Rumors were True: Tim Walz was on the UNCG Campus
Wildfire Impacts: Part One of a Two Part Series
by Mathilde Spiropoulos Wildfires are no longer an occasional disaster; they are a devastating new normal. From Greece’s forests engulfed in flames to California’s rolling hills reduced to ash, wildfires have left behind thousands of stories of heartbreak and resilience. But they are also a call to action we can no longer afford to ignore. We have the power to reduce their impact and frequency … Continue reading Wildfire Impacts: Part One of a Two Part Series
The Crown: When Royalty Meets Fiction
by Mady Siester (Image From, The Crown Season 5: First Look at Imelda Staunton’s Queen Elizabeth II) Have you ever wondered what was going on behind royal closed doors? That is what Peter Morgan tries to depict in his Emmy-winning show The Crown. Although playing a major role in the United Kingdom’s public scene, it is hard to get a real insight into how the … Continue reading The Crown: When Royalty Meets Fiction
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
