Hunger is one of the greatest injustices facing the world today. According to Feedingamerica.org, there are about 600,440 people who are struggling with hunger in South Carolina. Of those 600,440,…
Last month, former Winthrop University Police Department officer Charles Price was terminated from his position and arrested for over 51 criminal charges including criminal sexual conduct against minors, kidnapping and…
In the days prior to the 2020 presidential election, Winthrop University students, faculty and staff have experienced heightened levels of stress and anxiety. “I haven’t been sleeping well and have…
According to Winthrop University’s COVID-19 Dashboard displayed at Winthrop.edu, as of Nov. 8, there have been zero positive cases amongst both students and employees since Oct. 26 and there have…
On Oct. 18, an officer responded in reference to a report regarding a female who had been overheard screaming on the phone that she was going to kill herself. When…
Winthrop put a mandatory furlough into effect from Sept. 1 through June 30, 2021, a decision that was made to reduce costs without interfering with students and programs. “The reason…
The Winthrop Board of Trustees created a resolution affirming free speech at Winthrop. The resolution states, “the Board is committed to free and open inquiry and expression for members of…
As of Oct. 30, according to scdhec.gov, there are 167,057 positive COVID-19 cases in South Carolina. While public universities in South Carolina like the University of South Carolina, Clemson and…
Task force members who are a part of the “Save Winthrop Tennis” initiative said they have faced opposition from Winthrop’s president and Board of Trustees. Winthrop’s Board of Trustees announced…