
Residence Hall Association makes 10,000 meals
Each year, the Residential Hall Association (RHA) lends its support to a worthy cause through philanthropic projects. This year, the RHA decided to take on a more ambitious venture and make an attempt at "starting a new tradition," said Anne Keyworth, the Head Officer for RHA.
More noise pollutionThe Carolinian recommends seven songs to fill your airspace
During the winter, we kept our bass lines to ourselves and let our speakers vibrate cautiously on our journeys to and fro. We hide in the confines of our ear buds, nestling our acoustic tunes in the safe place between our ears, matching our playlists with the snow-threatening sky, pushing ever so closely to the verge of hardcore emo.
The Voice of Reason: Purdue's address should fall on deaf ears
As I near graduation (May 15), I find myself reflecting on my four years here at UNCG. The rousing debates, the protests, the boring classes, the awesome classes, the friends, the stressÂ…all have made my last four years wonderful. Needless to say, however, I am eagerly anticipating graduation.
Spartans take two out of three from rival Elon
The UNCG Softball team defeated SoCon rival, Elon, 2-1, in the series they played this past weekend, securing a sixth seed in the upcoming SoCon Tournament.
Saturday saw a doubleheader, with game one, being decided by a 7-1 advantage for UNCG, (24-31, 9-12).
Fake trailers put a twist on the classics
When you are deciding weather or not you want to watch a movie, the trailer is one of the biggest deciding factors. What could be a better indication of what a movie is going to look like than actual footage from the movie? Well a popular Internet trend has recently shown that movie trailers are far from reliable.
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