Vehicle damages light pole The police department was informed of a damaged light pole located on Winthrop Memorial Circle. This incident occurred on Feb. 22, 2023. The officer was then…
Anna Grace McLaughlin, an alumni from the class of 2018 and 2020, learned about herself while a student at Winthrop University. “During my time at Winthrop, I learned who I…
The accomplishments and achievements of Blacks are honored during Black History Month. A Celebration of Black Music History took place at The Edge in DIGS on Thursday, Feb. 16. Black…
Winthrop women’s basketball has picked up their play as of late. Starting with a win against Presbyterian on January 28, Winthrop ran off a tally of five wins in their…
Vehicle theft goes haywire An officer observed a vehicle that did not have a license plate on and then observed the driver of the vehicle pull into a driveway and…
I was looking through old newspapers from our vast archives to find ones to display at our 100th anniversary celebration and I began to think about the legacy of The…
As Black history month comes to an end, it is important to remember that we should continue seeking out literature by Black authors and adding diversity to what we are…
This past Sunday, the Big South conference hosted a Zoom meeting with the intention of ensuring that every Big South institution is a place where LGBTQ+ athletes feel comfortable being…
For many people, stuffed animals can be a symbol of nostalgia. Stuffed animals remind us of the comfortable squeeze our childhood selves needed when we were stressed, lonely, or just…
Todd Hagins, a former federal prosecutor, joined President Serna’s office on February 16 as the university’s chief legal representative and advisor. From providing legal advice to the university to…