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Sunlight bounces off the window of a building in downtown Whitewater, landing on the Main St.

Seasonal fun in the city

Dauntae Green, Lifestyle Editor May 2, 2021

Whitewater offers a lot of opportunities to have fun with the time we have, and to make memories. Do this by appreciating the culture, foods and adventures that are here to be had. Discover the places...

Senior sport showcase

Senior sport showcase

Devin Ulrich, Sports Editor May 2, 2021

Student athletes are an important part of the culture at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. With the semester coming to a close it is time to recognize a few student athletes whose careers’ are...

Hang Glide Wisconsin in flight

Let’s hang out!

Hannah Avdic, Business and Technology Editor May 2, 2021

Have you ever wanted to see campus from a bird’s eye view? Imagine soaring high above Perkin’s stadium, Andersen Library or even spotting the building you live in.  Mark your calendars because...

Whitewater Student Government President elect Davin Stavroplos (right) and Vice President
elect Allyson Weisbrod stand for a photo outside Minneiska Springs near the University Center.

Warhawks elect new student government leadership

Carina Lopez Quintero, News Editor April 25, 2021

Junior Davin Stavroplos will be the next president of Whitewater Student Government (WSG) along with senior running mate Allyson Weisbrod to serve as vice president. The ticket finished the 2021 Executive...

UW-Whitewater matriculating graduate student Matt Denney, advocacy and event coordinator for the  Association for Graduate Students of Color.

Spring graduates pass the baton

Dauntae Green, Lifestyle Editor April 25, 2021

Many students from the beginning of every semester or year had the chance to join an organization to help broaden their horizon of leadership skills, socialize, be responsible, and learn new things as...

Beginning Tuesday. April 27, watch Michael Garcia (left) and Erica Wright (right) step into their roles as Alan Raleigh and Veronica Novak in UW-W's production “God of Carnage.”

God of Carnage

Karley Garcia, Photography Editor April 25, 2021

Dean John Chenoweth, center, and faculty from the College of Business and Economics arrive at Young Auditorium for the State of the University Address.  The new academic year opened at UW-Whitewater with the Chancellor's State of the University address preceded by a breakfast for new staff, on Monday, August 29, 2016.  (UW-Whitewater photo/Craig Schreiner) DIGITAL MANIPULATION OF PHOTOGRAPHS OTHER THAN NORMAL MINIMAL CROPPING AND TONING IS PROHIBITED., CREDIT PHOTOS: UW-WHITEWATER PHOTO/CRAIG SCHREINER

New provost named

Alicia Dougherty, Assistant News Editor April 11, 2021

Dr. John Chenoweth was announced as the next provost and vice chancellor of Academic Affairs by UW-W Chancellor Dwight Watson Thursday, April 1 after a month-long interview process among five finalists.  “I...

A sidewalk along the Main Street side of Andersen Library, through magnolia blossoms, on April 23, 2019.  (UW-Whitewater photo/Craig Schreiner)

Money on the mind

Kali Anditon, Assistant Business and Technology Editor April 11, 2021

With Tax Day approaching, many folks have money on their minds. So the Financial Literacy Department and Andersen Library are hosting a scavenger hunt dedicated to teaching students money smarts.  The...

Joint Committee on Finance Clerk, Joe Malkasian holds up a sign to inform a speaker that they
have no more remaining time, each speaker at the public hearing was allowed two minutes of
time.

Testify

Alicia Dougherty, Assistant News Editor April 11, 2021

The Wisconsin State Legislature Joint Finance Committee sat through a six-hour marathon of testimonies Friday, April 9 in the Young Auditorium. The hall was filled with individuals gathered to represent...

Notice nature this Earth Day

Notice nature this Earth Day

Kylie McCombe, Photographer April 11, 2021

As spring weather warms the campus, all sorts of plants can be seen emerging across the landscape. Whether it be the carefully spaced daffodils near the University Center or wild violets and scilla scattered...

Faculty member Leanne League gracefully plays “Sonata for Violin and Piano” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on her violin for the Music Mosaics performance. Tickets for the performance are being sold at tickets.uww.edu, and the pre-recorded video will be available to watch on April 15th at 7:30.

Music Mosaics Spring Finale

Matt Ellis, Arts and Rec Editor April 11, 2021

The UW-W Music Department will host a Spring Finale concert for the year to conclude the Music Mosaics Concert Series. The final concert features four award-winning faculty members playing a variety of...

Things are looking up

Things are looking up

Carina Lopez, News Editor April 4, 2021

UW-Whitewater recorded a significant jump in applications after a decrease in enrollment for the past few years. During Tuesday’s Academic Affairs town hall, Interim Provost Greg Cook and members of...

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