The Nightmare Before Christmas Review: Celebration of Scares and Joy

Staff Writer: David McCallister The Nightmare Before Christmas is a stop-motion animated film directed by Henry Selick and produced by Tim Burton. Burton’s style and characters are present throughout the film, even if he didn’t direct the picture. The story of Nightmare revolves around Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King who wants to branch out fromContinueContinue reading “The Nightmare Before Christmas Review: Celebration of Scares and Joy”

Halloween (1978) Review: The Boogeyman’s Greatest Haunt

Staff Writer: David McCallister Before the abundance of rehashed slasher films grazed the silver screen, the small team of John Carpenter, Debra Hill, and Moustapha Akkad worked together to make a simple movie titled Halloween. The premise is simple, after murdering his sister 15 years prior, Michael Myers escapes his mental institution. His one goal;ContinueContinue reading “Halloween (1978) Review: The Boogeyman’s Greatest Haunt”

What is there to love? part 3

Staff Writer: Michael Martin In this week’s “What is there to love?”, we will be getting to hear from three Wingate seniors and find out what they love about Wingate.  The focus of it is to go around campus and ask different students what they love about Wingate University. In the end, it will giveContinueContinue reading “What is there to love? part 3”

What is there to love? Part 2

Staff Writer: Michael Martin This week I will be continuing a column that I started last week called, “What is there to love?” The focus of it is to go around campus and ask different students what they love about Wingate University. In the end, it will give a view into why students chose toContinueContinue reading “What is there to love? Part 2”

Hocus Pocus Review: The Perfect Halloween Movie

Staff Writer: David McCallister Back in the early 1990s, Disney released a small film called Hocus Pocus in the summer of 1993. Received negatively at the time of release and with a mediocre box office return, Hocus Pocus fell into obscurity for over twenty years.  Recently, the film has resurfaced with a cult following andContinueContinue reading “Hocus Pocus Review: The Perfect Halloween Movie”

What is there to love? Part 1

Staff Writer: Michael Martin This week I will be beginning a new column that will be posted every week called, “What is there to love?”  The focus of it is to go around campus and ask different students what they love about Wingate University. In the end, it will give a view into why studentsContinueContinue reading “What is there to love? Part 1”

Tenet Review: A Welcome Back to the Movies

Staff Writer: David McCallister Releasing a movie during a pandemic creates significant challenges. Tenet, directed by Christopher Nolan, is the first blockbuster to push the return to movie theaters. Having acclaimed films like the Dark Knight Trilogy and more recent movies like Dunkirk, Nolan’s latest endeavor tried to captivate audiences, but has been released toContinueContinue reading “Tenet Review: A Welcome Back to the Movies”

Mulan Review: A Film Worth Waiting For

Staff Writer: David McCallister Throughout the unpredictable year, the film industry has been hit extremely hard. Countless delays, film festival cancellations and releasing movies on Video on Demand “VOD”, or streaming services rather than in theaters has caused tentpole films to take risks.  Disney’s Mulan is one of these risks. Mulan is one of the most anticipatedContinueContinue reading “Mulan Review: A Film Worth Waiting For”

Bench-Warmers Without a Bench: N.C. Should Fund All K-12 Sports

By Harrison Taylor, Staff Writer Every day between the hours of seven and nine, my 16-year-old brother practices his extra craft: playing varsity football for his school. He plays because he loves the sport. The activity provides him structure, balance, and, most importantly, something to do. I can remember when he first started playing whenContinueContinue reading “Bench-Warmers Without a Bench: N.C. Should Fund All K-12 Sports”

Wingate athlete compares Division I, Division II experiences

By Emarius Logan, Staff Writer  Every high school basketball player dreams of playing basketball at the highest collegiate level when they graduate. The goal for many is to get that big-time Division I offer to play at the next level. I’ve had the opportunity to play at both the Division I and the Division IIContinueContinue reading “Wingate athlete compares Division I, Division II experiences”