Winthrop Soccer makes the Big South Playoffs for the first time since 2015
Sports seasons are changing from soccer to basketball with Homecoming Week in full swing at Winthrop University. Don’t lose focus on soccer just yet though. According to Winthrop Athletics, the…
Understanding Criminal Law in South Carolina
In today’s world, there is a hard line of finding the truth in criminal cases that can land innocent people in prison through mishandled information or laziness in the United…
Representatives from Catawba Nation visit
“One of the things we want to point out is that we dress just like everyone else does too … When everybody sits and thinks, ‘Oh, we are going to…
WU Students get booked, processed and imprisoned
In 2010, Winthrop University established the Common Book project, which was an initiative that gave the incoming freshman class an equal opportunity to read and discuss the same book within…
Eagle of the Week, Ryan Tattan
Whether our sports members are from the United States or are international students, there’s no denying the camaraderie and hard work of our Winthrop athletes in sports that require patience…
Seizing the Awkward At Winthrop
Winthrop Counseling Services is partnering with the Department of Student Life by hosting a public art gallery called “Seize the Awkward” at Rutledge Gallery with submissions by Winthrop students. The…
“Hands are NOT for Hurting”: domestic violence awareness on campus
As October, domestic violence awareness month, comes to an end, the Office of Victims Assistance strives to raise awareness on campus. During the “Hands are Not for Hurting” event, on…
Let’s talk money: Budget Town Hall
The Council of Student Leaders subcommittee, Campus Outreach, hosted both Winthrop University President Dan Mahony and Vice President of Business and Finance Justin Oates in Dina’s Place for the first…
Republicans for student loan forgiveness?
We typically associate student loan forgiveness with liberal politicians. All candidates running for the Democratic nomination have proposed some form of plan to forgive or reduce these debts. But there…