Three scientists receive Nobel Prizes for their work developing ‘world’s smallest machines’

The Road to Molecular Machines Oystein Fjeldberg, Staff Writer The 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry will be awarded to three scientists who have developed molecules that can be controlled in unique ways, according to the prize announcement by the Nobel Committee for Chemistry on October 5. Their efforts may lead to the advent of sophisticatedContinueContinue reading “Three scientists receive Nobel Prizes for their work developing ‘world’s smallest machines’”

Twitter reaches an all time high for Wingate sports

@WU_Bulldogs is “Twitter-Famous”  Tyler Smith, Staff Writer Bulldogs hit 5,000 followers on Twitter and become verified. Every August Wingate University opens its doors to students once again, and fall sports begin their quest towards clinching SAC championships and region titles. This September, it was the Sports Information Department that clinched bragging rights for their ownContinueContinue reading “Twitter reaches an all time high for Wingate sports”

New campus organization helps find internships for students

Internship Opportunities at Wingate Cierra Smith, Staff Writer As college students may know, the idea of getting out into the workforce once graduating can be stressful in itself. So, when looking for internships, the stress can be just as daunting. Most college students feel as if they have to get an internship that directly pertainsContinueContinue reading “New campus organization helps find internships for students”

QUESTION OF THE WEEK: What’s your favorite thing about Homecoming?

This weekend is Homecoming at Wingate, so the COM 220 News Writing class is out asking people what their plans are and what they like most about this annual celebration: Casey Roux, a freshman, says she is looking forward to the football game with Mars Hill. “This is such an exciting time and I willContinueContinue reading “QUESTION OF THE WEEK: What’s your favorite thing about Homecoming?”

Men’s Basketball Team Preview

2016 Wingate Men’s Basketball Team  Kori Adams, Staff Writer The Wingate Men’s basketball team is now starting to prepare for the upcoming season.  They have started full team practices and will be having their first game on Friday, November 11th versus Limestone College. Last season the team finished with a record of 23-10 overall andContinueContinue reading “Men’s Basketball Team Preview”

Mold and Mildew issue in Student Dorms

University provides necessary tools to improving the issue Maggie Smith, Staff Writer           Wingate University students are complaining after finding mold throughout their dorm rooms. Mold has been found in the two residence halls: J.M. Smith and Helms. Alexis Jones, a junior Residential Assistant for J.M. Smith, said she has had five residents of theContinueContinue reading “Mold and Mildew issue in Student Dorms”

Women’s Basketball prepares for upcoming season

Winter Sports Preview: Women’s Basketball Andrew Elliot, Staff Writer Fall sports are beginning their descent as the winter sports of Wingate University begin to rise with both Wingate’s men’s and women’s basketball teams starting practice 2 weeks ago. The SAC women’s basketball champions finished out the season 24-9 after losing to Columbus State in theContinueContinue reading “Women’s Basketball prepares for upcoming season”

Sustainability Project Brought to Wingate

Saving the environment one bike at a time Sara Gunter, Staff Writer Wingate University brings new eco-friendly project to campus. A group of students and administrators came together to form a committee called a sustainability committee. With a passion for the environment they created an idea for campus. Their idea was approved for a bikeContinueContinue reading “Sustainability Project Brought to Wingate”

The History of Halloween

SPOOKY……..SKELETONS……..GHOSTS………COSTUMES  Asherel Kaseorg, Staff Writer   It’s the end of October, and that means Halloween is in just one week! Front porches and yards are filled with skeletons, spiderwebs, and spooks, and store aisles are full of pumpkin-themed candy for trick-or-treaters. Halloween is actually responsible for one fourth of all the candy sold in theContinueContinue reading “The History of Halloween”

Technology benefits students in the classroom

Technology not just at home but in the classroom Josh Dominguez, Staff Writer This month’s Union County Public School Board meeting was hosted at Cuthbertson High School. Cuthbertson has made it a point to prove technology has been emphasized over the years in schools as a learning tool to help students. Cuthbertson High School hasContinueContinue reading “Technology benefits students in the classroom”