Outer Banks Splashes into its Third Season
After two years of waiting, the highly anticipated third season of “Outer Banks” finally dropped on Feb. 23.
After two years of waiting, the highly anticipated third season of “Outer Banks” finally dropped on Feb. 23.
After an intense fortnight of fixtures, the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) Champions League (CCL) Round of 16 has been concluded, with a mixed set of results for the 5 MLS teams going into the Quarter Finals.
Released on March 8, the Netflix docuseries directed by Louise Malkinson “MH370: The Plane That Disappeared” consists of a thorough revision of the event regarding the
Malaysia Airline plane MH370.
A new taste of culture has come to the Carrollton area. Look no further than A Lo Catracho. A Lo Catracho means “To The Honduran.” The restaurant features a variety of Honduran cuisines and treats. It is certainly something exciting and new to the Carrollton area that students and faculty will not want to miss out on.
Mia Culpepper, a senior track and field athlete at UWG, shatters the indoor triple jump record climbing her way to the tenth spot in Division II. Culpepper set a record breaking jump of 12.29m (40-4) at the USC indoor meet, just a few weeks before the Division II National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Track and Field championships.
Netflix’s true crime documentary, “Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal,” was released on Feb. 22. The three-part series reveals the life of Alex Murdaugh, a powerful S.C.
lawyer who abused his political power.
UWG’s campus offers several dining options. East Commons, West Commons and Wolves Den Food Court are just a few choices available to students.
HBO Max series “The Last of Us” premiered on Jan. 15, and recently finished their first season.
“Cocaine Bear,” is a pretty self-explanatory movie. It’s about a bear that’s on cocaine. The film was released on Feb. 24 and made approximately 23.1 million opening weekend.
“Coffee With a Cop” event takes place at the Starbucks in Ingram Library on Wednesday, March 15. Students will have the opportunity to have a conversation and free coffee
with a cop.