How traditions are changing with the times Some holiday traditions are quickly becoming far and few between as families replace them with newer and more innovative ways to celebrate their…
The Winthrop men and women’s basketball team kicked off the Eagles’ homecoming on Nov. 18 at the Winthrop Coliseum. The day started with the traditional tailgating on the South Lawn…
Survey shows food insecurity is a problem among Winthrop students Winthrop University’s Department of Human Nutrition conducted a USDA standard survey among 600 Winthrop students measuring food insecurity on campus.…
Discovering hidden talent among the sinking shelves Anyone that goes to Winthrop and has been in the library knows how draining those long and stressful nights in Dacus can be.…
Winthrop student and relative of newly-elected mayor talks about her work in aunt’s campaign Vi Lyles, 66, is not only the first African-American female mayor of Charlotte, but she is…
Student Activities officials may review traditional selection process The process of selecting the Homecoming court for king and queen is under review by recommendation of the Council of Student Leaders.…
Xavier Cooks talks playing basketball abroad and the team’s upcoming season Xavier Cooks has been interviewed a lot, considering he’s a two-time All-Big South Conference Selection, and averaged 19.7 points…
On November 10th at 5:30 p.m., all students, faculty and staff, and community members will be invited to participate in a one-mile walk before the first home Men’s Basketball game.…
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Our political system is in the Kremlin’s hands Trump collusion. Clinton collusion. In the words of The League’s Rodney Ruxin, “COLLUSION!” In one corner we have Paul Manafort and Rick…