Hannah Johnson Did you know that owning a pet can help develop confidence and subside symptoms of depression? Although having a pet can bring on a lot of responsibility there are benefits that come along with these responsibilities. Whether you… Continue Reading →
by: Anna Cernohous Happy Halloween and spooky season! As college students, the Sunday scaries are no strangerand neither is how scary expensive it is to live away from your family. On top of tuition,rent/room and board, you have to find… Continue Reading →
By: Hannah Johnson Making The Gym A Part Of Your Everyday Routine It can be hard for many people to find motivation or time to work out with school, work, or other matters. There is no one in this world… Continue Reading →
Did you know that you can be sensitive to certain foods but not be allergic to them? Sensitivities do not involve the immune system. They are caused by a lack of enzymes to digest foods properly. Symptoms of sensitivities are… Continue Reading →
By: Lainah Mangwiza Study Smarter The education realm is returning to normalcy with in-person classes set to make a comeback this fall. Returning to a pre-COVID class environment means having to readjust study strategies adopted during COVID-19. The following study… Continue Reading →
By: Bailey Gaffney As spring semester comes to an end, it can be stressful and hard to think of ways to make some money over the summer months. But, with businesses and places starting to slowly open up, there might… Continue Reading →
When thinking about college, the first thing most people typically think of is earning a degree along with the academics that come with it. As a senior graduating in less than two weeks, I wanted to acknowledge that not all… Continue Reading →
Contributors: Hannah Keziah Agustin, Michael Carlson, Colette Cooper, Danielle Kronau The main points about our organization The Muse is UW-Whitewater’s literary arts magazine, run by students for students. We are dedicated to offering a platform for Undergraduate writers and artists… Continue Reading →
Somehow March has flown by, but we still have around a month and a half of the semester left. Many of us college students are beginning to feel drained and burned out at this point in the semester. You are… Continue Reading →
Written By: Sarah Hollnagel The General Management Organization is a smaller club on campus open to all majors that focuses on preparing students for their future professional careers. In our past meetings, we have held resume and career fair tips… Continue Reading →
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