As the University of North Carolina at Asheville phases out majors such as philosophy, students find a way to keep the ideas and conversations alive via the Philosophy Club on campus. Currently led by ...
Removing the lid from the McDonald’s cup, he pours out the coffee into his own white thermos. “I’m a Virginia boy, born and bred in Norfolk, where the last Confederate reunion was. My wife’s a ...
Dive into the communication theory of Agenda setting with Brandon Washington and special guest, Mark Starling. Together, they dissect how what you listen to on the morning radio can set the tone for ...
Emote attracts many eyes in Asheville with its dynamic colors and distinct style. What once started out as an Etsy website and vendor booth, is now a West Asheville hotspot. Bobby Shoe is a nonbinary ...
Film photography has quietly come back into the conversation. Once written off as obsolete, analog processes are enjoying renewed attention from students, hobbyists and manufacturers. The result is a ...
It’s on posters in guidance counselor’s offices, stitched into the fabric of decorative pillows and printed in looping cursive on faux-rustic wooden signs that hang in coffee shops. They’re selling ...
UNC Asheville’s swim and dive team hit the water in a high-energy home meet this weekend, racing against conference opponents in front of a packed natatorium. From powerful relay starts to nail-biting ...
Witchcraft sparks conversation easily in a city like Asheville but many people might not know where to start or are conscious of closed practices utilized by specific cultures. “Witchcraft is sacred ...
Being a minority in the United States of America means you have to face adversities left and right. This is not only prevalent in racial and gender differences, but in religious differences as well.
New and returning students share their thoughts on the new year, the movie line-up from last summer, and the on-going construction projects on campus.
The Linville Gorge, often called the Grand Canyon of the East, sits just an hour from Asheville, close enough to feel familiar, but new enough to remind you where you are. Dropping 2,000 feet into a ...
Virginia Marie Olson, 19 years old, was known by friends as “Ginger”. Photo provided by Special Collections In her Craig dormitory student dwelling, a young UNC Asheville student, Virginia ‘Ginger’ ...