If someone would have told now UW-Whitewater senior Cody Gumm seven years ago that he would someday fall in love with his high school pen pal, he would have called them crazy. But it happened.
If there’s one thing I’ve been working on this semester, it’s having tougher skin. But when it comes to the Royal Purple, I tend to take things straight to heart.
Last semester, an anonymously...
I found it quite ironic that I received a small taste of what non-traditional life is really like just a few days before Non-traditional Student Recognition Week, which runs from Nov. 7 to Nov. 13. Let me tell you, it was much more difficult than I imagined.
Last week, I was asked by my aunt and uncle to watch their three children from Monday to Thursday while they went on vacation. Their family lives in Milton, so I thought to myself, “How hard could it be?” So I agreed to watch my cousins for a week.
“I have feelings for a close friend of mine, and I keep getting mixed signals that make it hard to tell whether or not they feel the same. How do I find out without making things awkward or ruining our friendship?”
Sophomore Paul Usher's stolen laptop was recovered with the help of the university police and the Instructional Communication and Information Technology (ICIT).
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.