TV Teddy’s Trial
Kassandra Travis Staff Writer Referee Ted Valentine, also known as, “TV Teddy” is no stranger to controversy. Valentine has, once again, put himself in the crosshairs of his critics. Although his latest treatment of a senior player is an upset to thousands of fans, simply turning his back does not call for the amount of attention it is receiving. The latest strife concerning Valentine is … Continue reading TV Teddy’s Trial
Budget-Approved New Years’ Resolution Food
Abbigaile Gustafson Staff Writer If we’re perfectly honest, the Cup-O-Noodles-for-every-meal stereotype, dubbed to most overworked and unpaid college students, is not far off, and the accuracy of it is far too cringe-worthy. Those convenient, backpack-able cups full of carbs in soup form are way too cheap and easily made for college kids to pass up. I get it, it’s not exactly a life choice, but … Continue reading Budget-Approved New Years’ Resolution Food
Can I See Your ID?
Krysten Heberly Opinions Editor One of the more exciting ways to spend a night, is to go see your favorite band perform live at a local club. You then spend an hour deciding what to wear, wait two hours in line to make sure you can stand in the front, and when you get to the door, the bouncer asks you to leave as you … Continue reading Can I See Your ID?
UNCG Golf New Player: Grant Powell
Tripp Hurd Staff Writer Golf season is about to start back up, and when it does, UNCG will have a new face on their roster. Grant Powell is beginning his first semester at UNCG as a sophomore after transferring from Greensboro College over winter break. Powell grew up locally, attending Northwest High School, graduating in 2016 after collecting a number of accolades while on the … Continue reading UNCG Golf New Player: Grant Powell
Me Too Movement and The Culture of the NFL
Daniel Johnson Sports Editor Go back about two months, around Thanksgiving or the beginning of winter break. You could not log into Google and type in the name of a random celebrity without finding a story of that celebrity with skeletons in their closet. It seemed as if at least one of those celebrities associated with the original search had been accused of some sexual … Continue reading Me Too Movement and The Culture of the NFL
Old Town: A Greensboro Institution
Catie Byrne Features Editor On the corner of Spring Garden and Forest Street, next to Yum Yum Better Ice Cream parlor, is the Greensboro Institution, Old Town Draught House. A favorite among many UNCG students for its convenient location on campus, Old Town owner, Matt Lipp, told this reporter that he too first came to discover Old Town as a college student. “I worked here … Continue reading Old Town: A Greensboro Institution
Carolinian Podcast – Articulating Accessibility with Lily Pierce
UNCG student Lily Pierce comes by studio to discuss the current state of accessibility on campus. Continue reading Carolinian Podcast – Articulating Accessibility with Lily Pierce
Carolinian Podcasts – Greensboro’s Emerging Musical Acts
Staff Writer Chauncey James talks who’s dropping hot rocks and bangers in Greensboro. Continue reading Carolinian Podcasts – Greensboro’s Emerging Musical Acts
Carolinian Podcasts – Taking a Critical Look at Netflix’s ‘Atypical’
Jess and Annie stop by to share their thoughts on a new Netflix series that depicts the dating life of a young boy with autism. Continue reading Carolinian Podcasts – Taking a Critical Look at Netflix’s ‘Atypical’
Carolinian Podcasts – Breaking Down the Tax Bill
Chris Funchess comes by to talk the intricacies of the Senate Tax Bill. Continue reading Carolinian Podcasts – Breaking Down the Tax Bill
