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 →
So you wanna shoot a 4.0, eh? In my experience, doing so isn’t nearly as hard or complex as the average naysayer would have you believe. In the collegiate world, easy GPA improvement can be accomplished by implementing these simple… Continue Reading →
With another new semester upon us, we once again return back to campus stocked with school supplies, clothes, food (because my mom’s still not convinced I can cook for myself…not that I’m complaining about the free food!), and…an endless supply… 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 →
Upon walking into the University Center, students are greeted with gleaming Christmas trees (17 trees to be exact), garland, and other holiday décor! Here at UW-Whitewater we pride ourselves in keeping tradition alive on campus. As being a student employee… Continue Reading →
By Haley Cox With classes coming to an end, holiday shopping, cramming for exams, and just trying to stay warm, this time of the year is just crazy. Now don’t pull your hair out yet, just take a breath and… Continue Reading →
As we’re nearing the end of semester, it seems that sleep (one of my favorite activities) is becoming more and more non-existent. After all, there’s classes, homework, working different on- and off-campus jobs, and of course, keeping track of those… Continue Reading →
Ilona: At the end of the Spring Semester Khloe informed me that she had applied for an internship on campus. She told me about LEAP (Liberal Education & America’s Promise), the main focus of her internship, and I felt a connection. … Continue Reading →
All students who attend a university have the same end goal: graduate and start a career. But before achieving the end goal, there are interviews. During my freshman year, the most difficult aspect of college was trying to find time… Continue Reading →
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