Climate change is one of the most controversial and heavily-debated topics of our day. Scientists have presented data that proposes to show the effects of CO2 emissions, but there remains…
The global climate continues to be a hot topic of discussion, and last week Bryan McFadden, an instructor in Winthrop University’s geography department, gave a lecture on how Syria’s climate…
This past Friday featured a lecture on spiritual quests, warriors and how collective action functions in an egalitarian society in the Amazon. Richard Chacon, an author and associate professor of…
As the semester comes to a close, theatregoers can enjoy a collection of multiple stories that have been directed, acted and staged entirely by students. The student-directed Fall One Act…
Homecoming is one of the biggest events of the year at Winthrop. There is a massive turnout, with alumni and families visiting students to celebrate our school. However, Homecoming is…
The selection of a King and Queen is a classic Homecoming tradition, but many students remain uninformed on who is running each year as well as the meaning behind Winthrop’s…
Sustainability, an idea that is becoming more relevant to students and is being used in all areas of the art world. Locally sourced materials give an advantage to artists, giving…
As Homecoming is approaching and students, faculty and alumni join to celebrate the history and impact Winthrop has made on them, two alumni reflected on their time at Winthrop, the…
Tailgating at Winthrop has been a favorite tradition of Winthrop students and alumni for many years, though this year will see the annual homecoming tailgate undergoing some changes. Homecoming for…