College can be the most exciting and fun times of your life… until you’re taking quarters out of your laundry funds to pay for your Qdoba. However, there are many ways to save some extra coin throughout your college career…. Continue Reading →
Myth #1- Random roommates will result in disaster It may be scary to go totally random in your roommate selection and put all your faith into the university to find someone for you to live with 24/7 for months. But… Continue Reading →
I think one of the best decisions I ever made in college was getting a part time job. For the past two years I have worked at UW-Whitewater Ticket Services, located in the Center of the Arts building. During these… Continue Reading →
The UW-Whitewater student ID, officially dubbed the “HawkCard”, is a necessity for all students here on campus. The way the HawkCard works for meal plans and things of the sort can be a lot to digest (pun intended) during the… Continue Reading →
So…its halfway through the semester and you start to sweat; not because of midterms, the roomie drama, or even the fact that the end of the semester is drawing near and you are sooo not ready. No, you’re sweating because… Continue Reading →
By now you may have heard that the UC is hiring! When considering application, it is important to know that working for the University Center is not just your typical job. There are endless opportunities and ways to get involved… Continue Reading →
So it’s scholarship season. You might have known this because of the way your emails are filling up with announcements and application deadlines that just seem pointless. You probably think it’s not worth your time and energy to apply for… Continue Reading →
By Laura Schoenike • @lauras2011 Let’s be honest…meal plans are confusing. How do you know which one is right for you, and that you’re getting the most for your money? First, choose which description sounds most like you, and we’ll… Continue Reading →
There are a wide variety of student organizations here at UW-Whitewater. Some of the different types of student organizations here include: Sports Foreign Languages Politics Service Faith Greek Academically Connected Organizations Examples of some student organizations here on campus are… Continue Reading →
By Laura Schoenike • @lauras2011 Tissues: As much as we all try to deny it, at some point it’s going to happen: you’re going to get sick, and there’s nothing worse than being stuck in the middle of class with… Continue Reading →
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