Archive | February, 2011

Women’s basketball team begins NCAA play Friday

Following its 73-53 loss to UW-Stevens Point in the WIAC championship game Sunday, the women’s basketball Continue…

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Wynn, Nass help budget-repair bill pass through assembly

Rep. Evan Wynn, R-Whitewater, and Rep. Steve Nass, R-Whitewater, were two of the 51 Republicans who voted to pass Gov. Scott Walker’s budget-repair bill on Friday.

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Time for state politicians to grow up

In light of growing political tensions in Madison, both political parties have failed Wisconsin voters. Neither political party has handled the progression of Gov. Scott Walker’s budget-repair bill proposal in a mature and professional manner.

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“Fiddler on the Roof” comes to Young Auditorium

One of the world’s most acclaimed and well-known musicals of all time, “Fiddler on the Roof,” will be performed at 7:30 p.m. March 1 in the Young Auditorium.

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Black Student Union recognizes Black History Month with play

Black Student Union will recognize the historic struggles of the African American community with its first annual black history performance at 7 p.m. Thursday.

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Missoula Children’s Theatre performs Sleeping Beauty

“Sleeping Beauty” is one of the most famous and well-known fairy tales. At 7:30 p.m. Saturday, the Missoula Children’s Theatre will present its adaption of the classic in the Young Auditorium.

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Rhythm & School

Senior Devon Brent goes by many names. Young J Diamondzz, Jimmy Diamondzz, and Louie VJ, to name a few. Regardless of which name he’s going by, whether he’s in class or on the road, Brent is constantly networking in an effort to get his new genre of music to the masses.

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Former UW-W athlete discusses eating disorders

For three years, UW-Whitewater graduate Mary Donohoo seemed to follow the same pattern every day.
When she woke up in the morning, the first thing she did was pull the covers off herself to check the size of her stomach.

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Free tax help offered on campus

Students, faculty and staff who meet certain income requirements and are looking for a cost-free alternative to many tax-preparation businesses can attend the tax assistance workshops held in Hyland Hall.

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Organization welcomes open discussion

The Secular Student Alliance of Whitewater opened its doors on campus last November to empower and encourage students to discuss their views, beliefs and opinions.

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