What It Is / Who Can Participate: UWW DanceScapes is a dynamic dance production through the UW-Whitewater Theatre and Dance Department, directed by Eric Appleton. Open to both students and community members, DanceScapes invites anyone with an interest in movement to audition. It’s more than just a performance; it’s a… Continue Reading →
Ever since freshman year at UW-Whitewater, I’ve been dedicated to making the most out of my new home. After exploring beyond campus and going on a mission to find the best coffee shops, thrift stores, and local spots, I’ve discovered… Continue Reading →
Are you bored of the same routine? Wondering what low-cost places and events are happening beyond campus that you can do with friends, family, or organization members? This blog is for you! Check out what Whitewater, WI has in store… Continue Reading →
By the time March rolls around in Whitewater most of us are running on caffeine, frozen sidewalks, and the hope that spring might actually show up someday. After weeks of juggling classes, group projects, and the never-ending hunt for a… Continue Reading →
By: Kayla Olson Early alarms, packed schedules, and the pressure of finding your rhythm again can make the first few weeks of classes feel overwhelming. That stress often grows when you don’t yet have a set routine or an organized… Continue Reading →
By: Logan Cunningham As a lifelong Wisconsinite, I understand that winter can feel endless, especially when cabin fever sets in. When it’s too cold to spend time outdoors, discovering fun indoor activities becomes essential. Fortunately, Wisconsin is home to a… Continue Reading →
By: Eric Detienne Finding good meals to cook as a busy college student can be difficult. It’s often hard to find a variety of good foods, and tasty options can be expensive. Thankfully there are plenty of ways to make… Continue Reading →
My name is Annika Kosiarek, I am a senior majoring in marketing, graduating in May 2026! I am from Farmington, Minnesota, and I chose Whitewater because of the amazing business school. I played on the volleyball team here for one… Continue Reading →
By: Tess Nogalski In the United States, 1 in 7 households are food insecure (USDA). The holidays are a time for families to come together and celebrate one another. The concern of where the next meal will come from shouldn’t… Continue Reading →
It’s almost that time of year again – exams are right around the corner! That usually means that stressful days and long nights are going to become even more of a reality. However, sometimes you need to take a break… Continue Reading →
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