Staff Writer: David McCallister When thinking back to high school, many college students may have thought little of their complete college experience. Some students may have thought too much about their future and how they want to have an impact on society. For local high school student Reagan Fauser, her goals of impacting young adultsContinueContinue reading “Local Union County Student Aims Survey at Young College Students”
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Wingate Baseball Feature Story: New Expectations for a Championship Program
Staff Writer: Troy Langmeyer Last year the 2021 Baseball team won the second team national championship in school history and went on a run that will never be forgotten. But the measure of a great program is not if you reach the top of the mountain, but how often you can stay within reach ofContinueContinue reading “Wingate Baseball Feature Story: New Expectations for a Championship Program”
Dream On 3 Recognizes “Mr. Union County” and All of His Hard Work at the 9th Annual Dream Gala
Staff Writer: Madison Mataxas Growing up and finding your place throughout elementary and middle school is a challenge in itself, but it becomes even more difficult when you are not able to express yourself in the ways you want. This was the situation that Michael Wayne O’Neill found himself in. At the age of 2,ContinueContinue reading “Dream On 3 Recognizes “Mr. Union County” and All of His Hard Work at the 9th Annual Dream Gala”
Remedy for a Broken World
Staff Writer: Savannah Phillips Have you ever been driving and a song that you’ve never heard comes on? It makes your thoughts stop, and for a moment all you do is listen to everything it’s trying to say… For me, that song was “Where is the Love” by the Black Eyed Peas. If you haven’tContinueContinue reading “Remedy for a Broken World”
February Wingate Track and Field Update
Staff Writer: Dwayne Davis WINGATE, NC — Wingate University’s indoor track and field team is on their way for the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) Indoor Championship on Feb. 26- 27 in Winston Salem, NC. The Bulldogs previously were chosen as a favorite in the SAC conference as they racked up 10 first-place votes between menContinueContinue reading “February Wingate Track and Field Update”
Wingate’s School of Business Bridging Gap Between Health and Media
Staff Writer: Alexandria Sessions While students were gearing up and preparing for in-person classes, Dr. Ralph Frasca, Chair of the Communication and Arts department at Wingate University, was preparing for a new addition to the Communication Department staff. After two weeks of interviews and careful consideration from both the search committee and selected students. whileContinueContinue reading “Wingate’s School of Business Bridging Gap Between Health and Media”
Wingate Basketball Season Updates
Staff Writer: Ben Robertson Wingate, N.C. – With the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) tournaments just a few weeks away, the men’s and women’s Wingate basketball teams are primed for deep postseason runs. The men’s Bulldog squad has put together an excellent season so far, currently sitting as the fourth seed in the SAC. They areContinueContinue reading “Wingate Basketball Season Updates”
I Live With Roaches on Purpose
Staff Writer: Emily Werner Listen, I know what the title of this article tells you about me: I am out of my mind. And maybe you’re right, but I live with roaches on purpose, and they’ve only enriched my life. Maybe this will soothe your soul. The roaches are kept in a plastic tub withContinueContinue reading “I Live With Roaches on Purpose”
Loss
Staff Writer: Savannah Phillips Loss. I know this is a rather morbid topic to begin my column with this semester. But it weighs so heavily on me, because just before classes started, I lost my cousin in a car accident. I was reminded of these emotions, and I thought, how relatable it may be forContinueContinue reading “Loss”
RSO on Standby Due to Rising Omicron Numbers
Staff Writer: Alexandria Sessions The once quiet campus becomes noisy with the buzz of students coming back to Wingate for the spring semester. However, their plans are cut short temporarily due to the increasing numbers of positive COVID cases in North Carolina. “While it’s not ideal, it’s more important for students to still have thatContinueContinue reading “RSO on Standby Due to Rising Omicron Numbers”