

Hannibal Lecter’s ‘Clarice’ is Back
CBS Promo photo for the new show "Clarice" which fits into the storyline of the cult classic "Silence of the Lambs". Image/CBS. by Victoria Brousseau, Managing Editor Published Feb. 26, 2021 Hannibal Lecter is a household name, made famous by the crime thriller movie “Silence of the Lambs”. But whatever happened to the young FBI trainee who found the killer in the end? The New CBS crime show “Clarice,” named after the heroine, follows Clarice Starling as she joins a squad of

'Avatar: The Last Airbender' is on Netflix
"Avatar: The Last Airbender" is an American cartoon that originally aired on Nickelodeon. Image/Nickelodeon Animation Studio. by Oladipupo Ajani, Contributor Published Feb. 25, 2021 On May 15, 2020, an animated series officially made its return to Netflix. Fans watched it during its airing on television during the mid-2000s, "Avatar: The Last Airbender". The show follows the journey of Aang, a 112-year-old air-bending nomad. Frozen in an iceberg for over 100 years. He is foun

CAPS and SHS to Host WebEx Series on Eating Disorders
CAPS and SHS hope to spread awareness of eating disorders to UNCP students during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Submitted Image/Bhryia Kinsey. by Alyssa Hernandez, Campus News Editor Published Feb. 24, 2021 Student Health Services (SHS) and Counselling and Psychological Services (CAPS) have been hosting a Health and Wellness WebEx series that is typically on the last Thursday of every month. The next one is on February 25 and the topic will be eating disorders. “I


Wins on Opening Day for Baseball and Softball
by Andrew Thrift, Sports Editor The stands at Cox Field were empty during the Braves opening day of the season. Approximately 20 fans were lined around the fence surrounding the field. PN Photo/Andrew Thrift. by Andrew Thrift, Sports Editor Published Feb. 21, 2021 Opening day finally arrived for the Braves. On Wednesday, February 10th, UNCP Baseball opened its season with a doubleheader at home against Barton College, while softball hit the road for a doubleheader against Que


Spoiler Alert: Who was Judas and the Black Messiah?
From front to back: LaKeith Stanfield and Daniel Kaluuya in "Judas and the Black Messiah." Image/Warner Bros. Pictures/TNS by Zachary C. Young, Editor-in-Chief Published Feb. 20, 2021 Released Feb. 12, 2021, "Judas and the Black Messiah" centers around William O’Neal’s involvement in the Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party. The film is directed by Shaka King and co-produced by Ryan Coogler, best known for directing Marvel’s Black Panther. This film’s release is a tim


Career Center Booms Despite COVID
by Victoria Brousseau, Managing Editor Published Feb. 19, 2021 Like most groups and services, the UNCP Career Center has had to learn the new virtual world that has become the norm. To supply students with career fairs in a safe manner, the career center has adopted the use of virtual fairs. Bradley Merritt, Director of Career Center, reflects on how COVID-19 has effected the attendance and participation of career fairs and the growth and benefits of virtual fairs. The Allied


Netflix’s Period Drama Bridgerton Continues to Trend
by Noah Chenoweth, Entertainment Editor Published Feb. 18, 2021 Netflix’s Bridgerton is a show that made its debut on Dec. 25, 2020, during our winter break away from classes. While the show has been out for almost two months, it continues to rank high on the trending tab on Netflix and talked about across social media platforms. So, what exactly makes this show interesting and unique to watch? The show is a historical romantic drama that follows eight siblings of the Bridger

Wellons Hall Set for Demolition
Lt. Col Daniel Stone, a sophomore at UNCP in 1989 was a resident of Wellons Hall. Image/The Indianhead Yearbook, 1989. by Mahala Treish, Reporter Published Feb. 17, 2021 Over the last couple of years, UNCP has been looking to make changes to its campus. These changes would update and grant students with new experiences and a more secure campus for everyone. An email sent by Virginia Teachey, Vice Chancellor for Finance & Administration to faculty and staff provided informatio


Braves Steal Their Second Win of the Season
Junior guard Jadin Gladden attempting a three point shot. Gladden ended the game with 7 points. Image/UNCP Athletics. by Danny Williams, Contributor Published Feb. 17, 2021 The Braves Women’s Basketball team secured their first win after a four-game losing streak in a home game versus Augusta on Wednesday. Two free throws in overtime from key contributor Gabby Smith and a steal from Jadin Gladden with 1.4 seconds left in the contest, earned a win for the Braves. It was a back