Lifestyles Articles

Habitat for Humanity builds in Virginia

By Tiffany Barkley

Five members of Winthrop's Habitat for Humanity chapter traveled to Lexington, Virginia during spring break to build a shed for a house that was dedicated by the Rockbridge Area Habitat for Humanity. "It was a great and motivational experience. We got to meet the homeowners and other people that are really dedicated and passionate about what they do," Nadine Riffel, president of Winthrop's Habitat for Humanity and junior international business major, said.

Students share spring break experiences

By Tiffany Barkley

After The Johnsonian requested spring break pictures on the all-student listserv, these are the pictures and stories Winthrop students sent about their spring breaks. Students traveled with many different purposes, including service projects and visiting friends.

The Johnsonian premieres

its first housing edition

Deciding to move off campus is a big decision. Deciding on the perfect apartment or house can be an even bigger one. The Johnsonian Housing Special Issue is here to help. We want to offer you a taste of what housing options are available in Rock Hill, and what amenities will best suit you.

Winthrop in view but it's still off-campus living

University Place is on the market but Winthrop isn't buying anytime soon

By Nikki Wilson

Housing issues were the hot topic on many people's minds before this academic year began. Yet, the topic had to do with dorm room changes, mainly who took top priority. Now the housing issue that has seemed to be crossing students' lips is whether University Place will become Winthrop property anytime soon.

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