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| The McClellan family of Belmont, S.C.,
checks in at the UNC Wilmington Alumni Association's tailgate
picnic prior to the Jo Dee Messina concert Saturday, Sept.
24, 2005. UNCW/Jamie Moncrief |
Over 100 alumni and friends gathered
for fun and food before the Jo Dee Messina Concert on Sept.
24. The Alumni Relations Office is planning more get-togethers
at future events. MORE

Because of the escalating cost of construction and the subsequent
impact on parking fees, University of North Carolina Wilmington
has postponed plans for a new parking deck. UNCW has been
exploring different options to meet the need for additional
parking including the pending purchases of new property. These
properties have the potential to create nearly 600 parking
spaces, virtually the same number that would have been provided
by the deck, which was slated for completion in 2007. MORE
National Institute of General Medical Sciences has awarded
a $1.3 million marine biotechnology grant to University of
North Carolina Wilmington. The three-year, $1.3 million grant
will be used to develop 100 new chemical structures from cultured
marine microalga only available at the UNCW Center for Marine
Science. MORE
The regular quarterly committee meetings of the UNCW Board
of Trustees will take place Thursday, Oct. 27 and Friday,
Oct. 28. MORE
What do ancient Chinese empires, shape-shifters,
Broadway musicals, globalization, wine and Microsoft have
in common? Explore Pathways, UNCW’s lifelong learning
catalog, and find out. MORE

The 2005-06 edition of the UNC Wilmington men's basketball
team officially kicked off its new season Friday night with
Midnite Madness (see
photo gallery) and makes its first public appearance Saturday,
Nov. 5, with an exhibition matchup against Mount Olive. MORE
“The Seahawk Sports Roundup,” a television show
featuring UNC Wilmington’s athletic department, has
started its second season on Time Warner Cable’s The
Learning Network (Channel 5). The show is a joint venture
of the athletic department and UNCW-TV. The first of four
episodes will run the next three weeks on TLN. MORE
Freshman Marissa Murtaugh collected Athlete
of the Week honors for the second time this fall after finishing
third out of 124 runners in Appalachian State’s Blue
Ridge Open. She clocked 18:26.9 on the 5K course at State
Farm Fields, finishing behind only Davidson’s Brenna
Burns and Allie Martin. MORE
The Seahawk Club, in conjunction with Cape Fear Community
College, presents the Halloween Bash. The bash will be from
8 p.m. to midnight Friday, Oct. 28 at the Schwartz Center
on the CFCC campus. Tickets are $25 and include unlimited
food and beverages, dancing and live entertainment. All proceeds
benefit student scholarships at UNCW and CFCC. Contact the
Seahawk Club at 962.3571 for more information. MORE
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Seahawk athletics news.
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