Annually, the first Sunday in February is reserved for one of the biggest football sporting competitions: the Super Bowl. For two teams to compete against each other, they must beat…
As college students, especially those of us without meal plans, finding something to eat on campus can seem like a lost cause. Thankfully, there is always more than one way…
In the fall semester of 2018, students and staff were informed that Winthrop University had lost about 50 students from the returning class of 2021. Due to this loss, the…
Winthrop alumni have many opportunities to join the community and stay connected. The Alumni Associations Office has worked on events to bring alumni back and to keep them engaged in…
“Dear Black Boy” showcases the many events and problems that African American men face in American society. Tadean Page, Winthrop Alumni & Public Outreach and Community Coordinator, released this book…
In a Techno world where Apple Inc. and Samsung Group are constantly fighting for the championship belt for better technology, once again, Google LLC has thrown its’ hat in the…
Much of the world waited in anticipation for Apple’s new releases to be televised this past week. Apple has released three new iPhones and an Apple Watch: iPhone Xs, iPhone…
The new names and signs in Thomson Cafeteria and Markely’s can only mean one thing: Winthrop has a new dining services provider. In August, Winthrop was bid farewell to Aramark,…
Former Winthrop history professor Jason Silverman accepts the prestigious Silver Crescent Award Jason Silverman Ph.D, former Winthrop history professor, was awarded the Silver Crescent for his influence in the Rock Hill…