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TikTok underwent a temporary ban in January, sparking concerns among small-business owners who rely on the platform to grow their companies’ reach. “TikTok has definitely given us a chance to reach a ...
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 ...
There is no doubt Greta Gerwig’s Barbie took the world by storm. Although from the surface it appears as a lighthearted movie about the famous Barbie doll, it is much more. With themes of feminism, ...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association announced informal discussions of granting players five seasons of eligibility, which could affect all UNC Asheville athletes and those in the recruitment ...
Athletes at division one colleges say they experience mental health issues due to their injuries. “My injury has affected my mental health a lot. The first few weeks were really tough, I didn’t want ...
A month and a half into the new year and students’ noble goals to stick to their resolutions may have tapered out, but according to some Asheville residents, failure might not be such a terrible thing ...
Photo by Nate Gray, CC by NC-SA 2.0. Patrons gather at Sovereign Kava daily to meet and drink kava. Chris Mortensen, an employee at Sovereign Kava said when the bar opened in Downtown Asheville in ...
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.
Recent legislation in North Carolina attempts to restrict student rights and the rights of trans minors. Two UNCA students discuss the importance of these bills and how they might impact the public.
UNC Asheville alumnus Brian Santana and co-author Cameron Santana’s “A Murder on Campus” reveals new research developments in the unsolved murder of former UNCA student Virginia Olson. “Over 32 people ...
Just after I turned 7, my great-grandfather turned 90 while he was still 89. His birthday is Nov. 14. The reunion was organized so all of the cousins, aunts, sisters, brothers and uncles could come ...
In the foggy streets of the city living amongst the Blue Ridge Mountains lies a trail of bodies. And with one quick search on trip advisor we were able to learn all about them in a span of two hours.