04
Nov
A Program Decomposed: The End of Graduate Biology at Winthrop
Winthrop will be shutting down the program by December 2027 – what this means for current and future biology undergraduates. By Kyan Feser Staff Writer Winthrop is no longer accepting…
04
Nov
Club Spotlight: Free Coffee
At Winthrop, a new student-run organization is taking off by combining free coffee and community. By Kira Rich Staff Writer Free Coffee is a space built by students, for students,…
04
Nov
Coach Mark Prosser Leads Winthrop Into a New Era of Promise
Following a season that saw Winthrop make it to the Big South championship – one win from a NCAA Tournament appearance – coach Prosser discusses the coming season with The…
04
Nov
From CSL to SGA: Student Leadership Evolves on Winthrop’s Campus
What is one commonality across American campuses? Every campus has a governing structure designed to aid the advancement of college life. The real question is, do these governing structures help…
16
Oct
FOIAs, Discrimination, Retaliation: Winthrop’s Legal Suits Multiply
Former general counsel Todd Hagins is accusing the university of retaliation and not following Freedom of Information Act laws following his termination in September 2024, while Office of Student Affairs…
16
Oct
Current Updates on the Death Penalty in South Carolina
Information on the current state of the South Carolina death penalty and a spotlight on the developing case of the murder of Logan Federico. By Gabriela Griggs Staff Writer …
16
Oct
Coming Soon: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Brought to life from the College of Visual and Performing Arts: spelling, singing, and self-discovery take center stage with comedic relief sprinkled throughout the musical. By Caroline Smith Staff Writer…
16
Oct
Confronting Censorship During Winthrop’s 14th Annual Book Ban Event
The English department hosted event discussed the current state of book bans, and students who attended the event shared their thoughts on it with the Johnsonian. By Riley Brodie AC&T…
16
Oct
Running on Caffeine and Deadlines
By Kira Rich Staff Writer Editorial By mid-semester, absences are at an all-time high, exhaustion lingers in the air, copious amounts of caffeine replace breakfast, deadlines blur together and…
