Amidst the seemingly incompatible worlds of sports and creativity, a Winthrop junior defies the odds on both the canvas and the soccer field. Adelle Pruitt, a dual-discipline drawing and painting…
Death, God, Understanding and Time united in Johnson Studio Theatre on Thursday night for the theatre department’s first show of the semester. The lively atmosphere contrasted sharply with the somber…
Winthrop’s Literary Society and the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) held its 12th annual banned book event on October 3 in Owens Hall G02 to educate students about…
Hidden next to off campus living at The Nest and inside the apartment complex, The Power House, lies the PowerHouse food hall that opened this past June with a variety…
When the air is about to turn crisp and Winthrop students arrive to fill the halls of buildings and Scholars Walk, summertime is soon to be coming to an end. …
Michael Covil, an alumni from the class of 2022, spent the majority of his time at Winthrop being involved and a fan of the athletic department at Winthrop. One of…
Winthrop theatre department students performed “Pippin” after attending rehearsals since February. The show is based on the book by Roger O. Hirson. The performances were held from Wednesday March 29,…
Located across from Lee Wicker Hall on Oakland Avenue and nestled beside Wingbonz is a small business called Liberty Book Company. Liberty Book Co. is a new and used bookstore.…
Gwen Kirby, an author and creative writing teacher at the University of the South in Sewanee Tennessee, held a reading at Whiton’s Auditorium this past Thursday to read one of…
The month of March hosts multiple month-long awarenesses, some include by not limited to: Women’s History Month, National Reading Month, Disability Awareness Month and Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month. March also…