Student actor Jemma Wyke-Smith views acting as a central part of who she is as a person This week’s artist spotlight features Jemma Wyke-Smith, a junior theatre performance major from…
Saying goodbye to the summer weight gain For most college students, summer is a time of the year when they feel free to treat and indulge themselves and going back…
A magical club sport thrives with muggles at Winthrop J.K. Rowling has brought happiness and joy to millions of people around the world with her creation of Hogwarts and its…
Freshman Arryana Daniels is hopeful for her first collegiate season with the Lady Eagles soccer team This week’s Eagle of the Week is Winthrop women’s soccer freshman Arryana Daniels. Daniels…
Winthrop’s new printer will not be draining anyone’s print quota 3-D printing is a process that most people have heard of or seen done in Facebook videos, but bioprinting is…
An inside look into technology focused student internships and opportunities 15 years ago, notable features of Rock Hill’s downtown, such as the lively pubs and verdant Fountain Park, were nonexistent.…
Winthrop students are now being given a new opportunity as the music department introduces a new minor dubbed “musical technology”. Ronald Parks, music department chair, said that music technology can…
Winthrop introduces new cultural event series to promote civic engagement Die-ins, protests and commonly avoided conversations brought a new wave of events to Winthrop University’s campus. The Leadership and Social…
After 20 years of service, spacecraft makes its fiery plunge After 20 years in orbit, the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft has ended its journey. The spacecraft plunged itself into Saturn, virtually becoming…
Winthrop hosts a two-part series of peace talks featuring acclaimed speakers Winthrop University hosted two events on September 21 for the United Nation’s International Peace Day. The first featured a…