Design students display provocative poster designs in new gallery show Political discourse is inescapable in the modern era. From the 24 hour news cycle to coworkers rants on Facebook, it…
Sexual assault and harassment have been prevalent in society since the dawn of time, but social media and the internet are making addressing the issue a little less dreadful Social…
Mills discusses strengths and weaknesses, plans after graduation Sawyer Mills is a Winthrop Men’s golfer from Powdersville, South Carolina. Sawyer is a junior Business Management major and has been playing…
Food waste increased this semester compared to the amount measured during last semester’s Weigh the Waste event, and feedback about meals could be the solution This semester’s Weigh the Waste…
With restored and revised film incentives in North Carolina, new opportunities may be available for students seeking a career in the film industry North Carolina revitalized its tax incentives for…
Former men’s basketball manager honored with walk-on spot on men’s basketball team Matthew Erps, a senior exercise science major from Spartanburg, South Carolina, was promoted from a Winthrop men’s basketball…
When it comes to police brutality, the statistics are sobering. Seven hundred and eighty two people have been fatally shot by police in 2017, according to the Washington Post. Black…
How a student overcomes her disability and paints the world in her own colors Lacey Todd, a junior fine arts major with a focus in painting, is unlike many other…
Sophomore Natalie Royaard helps Lady Eagles wrap up their season Natalie Royaards is a sophomore athletic training major from Greenville, South Carolina and is a member of the women’s soccer…
Tyrone B. Hayes, Ph.D, who is known for his work on the herbicide atrazine and how it demasculinized male frogs, spoke at Winthrop on Monday, Oct. 9th. Hayes studied at…