The Literary Society’s annual banned book reading challenged books with performances and readings. This year’s banned books week was Sept. 24 through the 30 and on Sept. 26, Winthrop University…
From sustainable measures to organic gardening, composting makes its way to Winthrop Winthrop’s Community Garden has recently acquired a composter to help with gardening activities. Compost gives plants nutrients and…
American Sign Language comes to Winthrop Why is ASL Important? American Sign Language, more commonly known as ASL, is useful to many Americans, some here at Winthrop, who may a…
Small, home-town feel draws new professor to Winthrop Ephraim Sommers, who holds a doctorate in English, came from California to Winthrop to become an assistant professor of the English department.…
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…
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…
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…
WU basketball player Kellen Blake speaks about clothing line that gives back to charity At 6 foot 2, Kellen Blake can be spotted easily around Winthrop’s campus. As a point…
Last Friday’s “Casual Friday” event featured an international professor and panel of students discussing cultural differences in working abroad Several times a semester, international student tutor LeAnn Lowry hosts “Casual Friday” events…
Winthrop University strives to be a campus where students can feel safe and at ease death in people ages 15 to 24, and the 2nd leading cause from 25 to 35.…