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

Brad Pitt Speaks Up and Out at the 92nd Academy Awards

By Evan Lugo Staff Writer This past Sunday, the 92nd Academy Awards premiered on ABC.  The annual award ceremony never ceases to amaze and stir controversy; especially in recent years. Brad Pitt won his first Oscar Sunday night, taking Best Supporting Actor for his role in Quentin Tarantino’ Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. In his acceptance speech, Pitt took the opportunity to make a … Continue reading Brad Pitt Speaks Up and Out at the 92nd Academy Awards

UNCG Puts on The Vagina Monologues

By Alexis Boone Staff Writer This past weekend, UNCG presented a production of The Vagina Monologues, Sponsored by UNCG’s Housing & Residence Life Social Justice & Diversity Initiatives, Residence Hall Association and Elliott University Center. The Vagina Monologues is a play written by Eve Ensler and first performed in 1996. The play is a collection of research and interviews, which were then turned into monologues … Continue reading UNCG Puts on The Vagina Monologues

Miss Americana: The Taylor Swift Story

By Victoria Cox Staff Writer In the new Netflix documentary, Miss Americana, Taylor Swift lets fans have an inside look at her life throughout her career as a country/pop superstar. After many setbacks, both personally and professionally, Swift returns with her new album, “Lover,” which the documentary is named after a song on the album. The journey to stardom was a long and winding road … Continue reading Miss Americana: The Taylor Swift Story

Did BoJack Horseman Ever Learn His Lesson?

By Alissa Humphrey Staff Writer Usually, when you’re enjoying a show there is always a specific character with whom you resonate with. Watching the last season of BoJack Horseman, I found myself moving away from his character, the destruction, and the never-ending trauma he caused. It’s something I could not handle anymore. Rather, my appreciation and understanding of Diane grew. The show majorly deals with … Continue reading Did BoJack Horseman Ever Learn His Lesson?

Moving Experiences

Hannah LarsonStaff Writer Moving can be scary and intimidating. It may feel like you must start over, start from scratch, rebuild your life. It is overwhelming for anyone no matter what age. In the article, “How Many Times Does the Average Person Move,” an individual can move up to 11.7 times in their lifetime. It’s a crazy number to think about especially when paired with … Continue reading Moving Experiences

Stress Management Support Group at UNCG

McKenzie CampbellStaff Writer The schoolwork continues to pile up. The papers keep coming, the work is never-ending and your social life may seem nonexistent. These factors can cause stress for any student, and with stress comes the anxiety that can sometimes feel like it’s slowly eating away at your mental health.  Unfortunately, students are not always aware of how to properly cope with stress. Trying … Continue reading Stress Management Support Group at UNCG