Due to the threat of COVID-19 and the impact the virus has on New York City, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo banned public gatherings of more than 500 people on…
One of Winthrop’s greatest exports is its artists, especially its female artists. In honor of Women’s History Month, I sat down with Jammie Hyunh to discuss her current accomplishments and…
The first weekend of March brings an intriguing show to Winthrop. Performers who identify as female and non-binary will be coming together to present Eve Ensler’s “The Vagina Monologues,” a…
While it might have seemed ironic to perform Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream” in the middle of winter, the quality of the show was outstanding. This was in no short…
Later this month, Winthrop’s Creative Writing Program will be hosting a student reading, which will showcase some of the program’s most talented writers. Five of the student readers for the…
This story originally appeared at The Palmetto Report which can be found at palmettoreport.com Shakespeare is often a point of tension for many current and former students who had to…
“Salt Morning” - Laura Munson She’s got salt hair No socks, no contacts They’re half asleep but woke up to kisses From a scruffy old terrier Mimosas in one hand…
When it comes to art, showing it off can be scary. The fear of rejection is something that every artist faces throughout their career. This is especially true with writers,…
Winthrop University prides itself on offering a copious amount of art events. From live performances to arts exhibitions to art clubs there are many opportunities for students to get involved…