By: Annie Kleier No date this Valentine’s Day? No problem! Put the most important relationship first on Feb. 14– the one with yourself! Take advantage of the day by celebrating self-love and self-discovery. Embrace singular joy and unapologetic independence. Dive… Continue Reading →
Staff or Student Employee?Student Employee Name, Pronouns, & Length of Employment at the UCName: Peyton BoelkPronouns: She/HerLength of Employment: 2 Years Position Title & UnitMarketing Assistant – UC Graphics and Marketing Tell us a little bit about your unitThe UC… Continue Reading →
By: Kelsey Hengst Fantasy sports have evolved into a global phenomenon, with both major sports enthusiasts and just casual fans. These virtual competitions allow anyone to manage a team of real-life athletes and compete against others in their league based… Continue Reading →
By: Emmy Huebner It’s that time of the year! Lots of tests, exams, quizzes, papers, and stress. This can lead to feeling super overwhelmed and that can result in burnout. Here are some helpful tips to help you beat burnout… Continue Reading →
By: Maddy Nemec Whether you love it or hate it, winter is approaching quickly. Those of us who have lived in Wisconsin or the Midwest know that winter can be brutal. Throughout my time as a student here in Whitewater,… Continue Reading →
By: Annika Potter In college, it can feel nearly impossible to prioritize yourself and your mental health. We are here for school to complete a degree and move into the real world. With that, it can feel like life is… Continue Reading →
In honor of National Coming Out Day, I found it important to highlight the resources and opportunities for involvement and belonging on campus for LGBT* students. I am pleased to have had the opportunity to interview Impact’s 2023 President, Orin… Continue Reading →
Kylie Lang What comes to mind when you think of your favorite characters in TV shows? If you are a TV show fanatic like myself, you have a short list of your favorite characters that add meaning when binging shows… Continue Reading →
Peyton Boelk A necessary evil to some, career fairs can be a cause of panic, stress, and a suge of other emotions if one comes unprepared. While they can be intimidating at times, career fairs offer a multitude of opportunities… Continue Reading →
One of the more difficult aspects in college is finding motivation. Over the past two years at Whitewater, the most common reason I hear about why a student didn’t go to class, or why they missed a workout, or didn’t… Continue Reading →
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