From Full House to the big house
The famous saying “smarts get you further than money can,” may not be very accurate anymore. Most of us, when applying to college, chose to be accepted the old fashioned…
2019 Mass Communication Recognition Dinner
Students, organizations and publications across mass communication, digital information design and integrated marketing communications were awarded for their dedication and outstanding work at the 30th Annual Mass Communication Recognition Dinner.…
Meet the Press: Belton and Jackson
It is a busy morning on Winthrop day when Imani Belton and Brandon Jackson climb the staircase in DiGS to the quiet upper floor. For them, it might have just…
“Hidden Figures” revealed
The women behind some of Rock Hill’s famous civil rights protests were finally able to share their stories. On April 9, the Winthrop Women’s Coalition sponsored an event focusing on…
Winthrop hosts first farmer’s market
From organic nut butters to local meats, Winthrop’s first farmers market encompassed vendors who had a little bit of everything for everyone’s preference. The farmers market was put on by…
Sodexo and sustainability
Winthrop University used a grant of $25,000 from the City of Rock Hill to pay for a composter two years ago with the hopes of being able to compost food…
Junior Dance Choreography Showcase presents unifying themes
“Dancing through life” may be the best way to get through it all. The Junior Dance Choreography Showcase is a yearly event that allows advanced dance students the chance to…
Winthrop goes to NashiCon 2019
Even with the friends to talk about your favorite nerdy shows, it’s even better to get out and travel to a convention to meet new people, buy merchandise of your…
The final play
As senior student athletes Brooke Ellison and Brie Palmer prepare for graduation, they reflect on their last four years at Winthrop University and their experience as they juggled both academics…