5 Reasons Why Everyone Should Be a Philadelphia Eagles Fan
Megan Guzman, Opinions Editor This past Sunday, the Philadelphia Eagles won the 59th Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs. Originally from Trenton, New Jersey, I hail from Eagles country, watching games with my grandfather on Sundays, sharing joys and defeats. I have fond memories of watching him curse at the TV, his mental health relying on the outcome of the game. In 2018, … Continue reading 5 Reasons Why Everyone Should Be a Philadelphia Eagles Fan
Hundreds Protest Trump Immigration Policies on West Gate City
Sergio Guerra, Sports Editor/Photographer GREENSBORO, NC – On Sunday, Feb. 2, the sidewalks and roads surrounding West Gate City Boulevard were filled with pro-immigration advocates who voiced their opposition to the Trump Administration’s nationwide immigration policies. Just weeks into his second term, the new president and his administration have taken aggressive action toward immigration. He has attempted to redefine birthright citizenship, denying citizenship to those … Continue reading Hundreds Protest Trump Immigration Policies on West Gate City
Is it Helpless Romantic or Hopeless Romantic?
By Any Moreno Undergraduate Student I love watching romantic comedies, especially the ones that offer unrealistic expectations about love and life. Sometimes, fantasy is simply better than reality. If you are also feeling hopelessly romantic, here are my top 5 romantic movie recommendations: 5. The Proposal (2009) The Proposal is one of many movies that use the fake marriage trope, one that is common to … Continue reading Is it Helpless Romantic or Hopeless Romantic?
The Power of Handwritten Letters at UNCG: The Letter Project
By Karis Hudgins In an age of digital media where a large portion of communication occurs through online platforms, handwritten letters are a rare occurrence. The act of writing and delivering a letter may feel old fashioned and time consuming compared to the norm of social media, but the benefits are undeniable. A group of students at UNC Greensboro are dedicated to bringing letter writing … Continue reading The Power of Handwritten Letters at UNCG: The Letter Project
The Making of Something Wicked: How Wicked Defied All Odds.
By Bronwen K. Bradshaw (Image From, The Best Part of Wicked Shows the Problem With the Rest) Since its premiere in November, Wicked has taken audiences on a magical journey through Oz. It is a retelling of The Wizard of Oz from the perspective of the Wicked Witch, adapted from the highly successful Broadway musical of the same name. The Wicked movie has been in … Continue reading The Making of Something Wicked: How Wicked Defied All Odds.
Ongoing Hurricane Recovery in Western North Carolina
Jessi Rae Morton, News Editor Image from Colby Rabon / Carolina Public Press As widely reported in Fall 2024, Hurricane Helene moved through the Carolinas on the night of Thursday and into Friday, Sept. 26-27, 2024. The storm caused extensive flood and wind damage, and many of the most devastated areas were in Western North Carolina (WNC) and Tennessee. While some areas are beginning to … Continue reading Ongoing Hurricane Recovery in Western North Carolina
Highs and Lows of UNCG Basketball This Week
Sergio Guerra, Sports Editor/Photographer Four home games were on the schedule this week. We saw our UNCG Men’s Basketball take on East Tennessee State University and Wofford while the Women’s Basketball team was tasked with beating Mercer and Samford. First up on the schedule was men’s basketball, taking on ETSU at Fleming Gym on Wednesday, Jan. 29. UNCG was able to narrowly win this game … Continue reading Highs and Lows of UNCG Basketball This Week
Photos: Hundreds Gather Sunday to Protest Trump’s Immigration Policies On West Gate City
Sergio Guerra, Photographer Full write-up to appear in next week’s issue. Continue reading Photos: Hundreds Gather Sunday to Protest Trump’s Immigration Policies On West Gate City
The Case for Woke
Megan Guzman, Opinions Editor In the past week, President Donald Trump and his new administration began systematically dismantling federal policies and resources related to “DEI” through an executive order ending “radical” federal programs. This includes removing information from the CDC’s website about the AIDS epidemic changing the state department’s travel advisory for LGBTQI+ travelers to LGB travelers, and terminating federal positions dealing with environmental justice. … Continue reading The Case for Woke
Breaking the Fourth Wall: The New Era of Reality Television and the Performance of the ‘Housewife’
By Mackenzie N. Wofford (Image From, ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ Sets Cast and Season 5 Return Date) The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City is Bravo’s newest addition to the beloved Housewives franchise. Based in Salt Lake City, Utah, the series explores Mormonism, social control, and the performative nature of reality television. Since the series debuted in 2020, The Real Housewives of … Continue reading Breaking the Fourth Wall: The New Era of Reality Television and the Performance of the ‘Housewife’
