Staff Writer: Faith Haren Lake Norman Miniature Golf 51 minutes from campus Includes a waterfall & snow cones Ask for student discount: $6.50/round Lost Duffer Miniature Golf 45 minutes from campus Indoor & outdoor, halfway underground $6.00/round High Seas Miniature Golf 45 minutes from campus Pirate themed with beer & wine garden $10.00/round
10th Annual Christmas in November Art Sale
Staff Writer: Faith Haren Calling All Artists: Make some money doing what you love! 💛 Are you interested in selling your work but have never done it before? Pottery, jewelry, scarves/hats, photography, drawings, plants in hand-painted pots, and more The 10th Annual Christmas in November Arts & Crafts Sale (hosted by the Anson County ArtsContinue reading "10th Annual Christmas in November Art Sale"
My first semester of college
Staff Writer: Hannah Haigler As I am so close to senior year, looking back to freshman year seems such a long time ago, yet like it was yesterday at the same time. Pulling into the parking lot between Laverne and Wilson, which I learned was not the best parking lot on campus, I stepped outContinue reading "My first semester of college"
Wingate Football wins first home game of the season
Staff Writer: Madelyn Cherry The Bulldogs took victory at their first game on Sept. 2, gaining 25 first downs and 393 total offensive yards in a 30-7 win over Shaw at Irwin Belk Stadium. Kalen Clark scored the Bulldogs first touchdown of the game with 7:54 left in the first quarter. Wingate had 10 playsContinue reading "Wingate Football wins first home game of the season"
Getting used to the ups and downs of college
Staff Writer: Savannah Phillips Have you ever felt like “such a freshman”? Join the club! The past month has taught me a lot about responsibility, adulting, and being wise with my freedom. No one is here to hold our hands, wake us up, wash our clothes, make sure we study, etc. Either we do itContinue reading "Getting used to the ups and downs of college"
The Journey Back to Taiwan
Touching down in New York from Charlotte, NC. Staff Writer: Tzu-Hsun Hsu In March 2020, due to the COVID-19 rapidly spreading out in the United States, which accelerated the increase of the confirmed cases, the NCAA decided to cancel the spring season. During the pandemic, I took a long-distance and tough flight back to Taiwan. Continue reading "The Journey Back to Taiwan"
COUNTERPOINT Magazine Returns
Staff Writer: Garrett Elder Counterpoint magazine returns for its 52nd year as a Wingate campus staple. The 2021 edition of the magazine has just been published. Fourteen students and two faculty members have composed more than 35 poems and short stories. The artworks of more than 55 students are also featured. The magazine was foundedContinue reading "COUNTERPOINT Magazine Returns"
Former Bulldogs impressing on MiLB assignments
Hunter Dula pitching for the Wingate Bulldogs Staff Writer: Luke Tucker WINGATE, N.C. -- The Wingate Bulldogs baseball program had quite the summer, winning the school’s first national championship in thrilling fashion against Central Missouri, then a month later saw two players agree to terms with Major League Baseball clubs. Pitcher Hunter Dula was selectedContinue reading "Former Bulldogs impressing on MiLB assignments"
Malignant (2021) Review
Staff Writer: David McCallister Over a year ago, movie theaters started to reopen after being dormant for months. There were struggles to get the public back into going to the theater, but all of that has changed now. Theaters today have seen more revenue and returns thanks to the superhero and horror genre. The mostContinue reading "Malignant (2021) Review"
Repping the Home Team 
Staff Writer: Trevor Bryan If you attend Wingate University in North Carolina, there are a lot of teams to support. Along with the recent addition of a field hockey team, which will have its debut season in 2022, our school proudly hosts a football, basketball, and soccer team, including 20 other sports teams. Our teamsContinue reading "Repping the Home Team "