It is officially that time of year. Your school stuff is all packed away in boxes, your textbooks are returned, and you are in that summer state of mind. But then fall comes around again and the re-packing begins. You… Continue Reading →
Written by Jacob Bailey CEO. The lead of a company, the one to call the shots, the one who gets the final say. This is something we all strive for within the working world. However, this can only be done… Continue Reading →
A Brief History While many see the Greek letters and assume Phi Eta Sigma is a fraternity, Phi Eta Sigma is actually a National Honor Society! It is best known for being the nation’s first and largest honor society for… Continue Reading →
Written by: Kelsey Pacetti Not everyone has a mental illness but everyone has mental health. Sometimes this is a concept that is difficult for others to grasp. Active Minds is the nation’s premier nonprofit organization supporting mental health awareness and… Continue Reading →
“The purpose of playing is … to hold, as ’twere, the mirror up to nature”-William Shakespeare Theta Alpha Phi (also known as “TAP” or “Theta”) is an co-educational honors fraternity that recognizes excellence in the art of theatre at a collegiate level. The first chapter was… Continue Reading →
Authors: Jennifer Basgall and Sydney Goldman Circle K is an organization that strives to bring together our campus community with our Whitewater community. Every member gets a chance to make new friends and memories, form new connections, and have unforgettable… Continue Reading →
As second semester rolls around, seniors start to say the famous statement of “I wish I would have done this” or “I regret not doing that”. Some of us, if we’re lucky, will even have the opportunity to talk to… Continue Reading →
By: Victoria Hamel Swimming 18-20+ miles a week, putting additional hours into the weight room, balancing class and work schedules and filling up weekends traveling to meets. These things are all apart of being a member of UW-Whitewater’s swim and… Continue Reading →
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