While overshadowed by the events of World War II, World War I is still remembered in history as “the war to end all wars” that brought change to the modern…
It’s that time of year again! The Halloween decorations have just come down, and it is time to decide how soon is “too soon” to start decorating for Christmas (hint:…
On Nov. 2, Winthrop’s Board of Trustees met to review and approve the University's budget and share updates from the committees on finance, enrollment and retention, student life and athletics,…
The U.S. has seen many incidents of gun violence and assault in recent years, especially in places of education and worship. On Oct. 27, a man opened fire in a…
Survivors of sexual assault have said that their strength and resilience helps them recover from their trauma. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Panties and the Office of Victim Assistance hosted…
The November elections will be the first time many students will be voting and many of them have said that this is not only exciting, but also confusing and intimidating.…
Civil discourse brought students and faculty together on Nov. 1 to discuss the future of the United States. Bring It To The Table, an interactive event about civil discourse, was…
Food insecurity is defined as a “state in which consistent access to adequate food is limited by a lack of money and other resources at times during the year,” according…
Education, feeding the hungry, supporting the community; those are some the motivations and passions DeHavilland “Dee” Morgan, the Master Gardener of the Rock Hill Community Gardens, said in an interview…
On Oct. 25, 2018, four members of the Winthrop Women’s Soccer team were awarded positions in the Big South All-Conference Teams during the annual awards. One of the members, Senior…