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Royal Purple

Founded 1901

Royal Purple

Founded 1901

Royal Purple

A collage of pages from books to celebrate National library lovers month.

E-books liven up libraries

Felicity Knabenbauer, Lifestyle Editor February 20, 2022

During the age of television there was a present fear that books had no longer become the mainstream entertainment source among young people. This fear has only solidified itself over the decades as it...

From alumni to author

From alumni to author

Matt Anderson, Contributor October 24, 2021

I started at UW-Whitewater back in 2006 after I graduated from Monona Grove High School and switched my major around multiple times. I first was in journalism, then went to broadcast journalism, then physical...

It was storytime, and Shannon Dozoryst read Louie’s book out loud. When Dozoryst spoke, the community curiously listened, and were eager to learn. - photo courtesy of Young Auditorium

BIG READ books focus on Hmong cultural identity

Lizzy Rost, Arts and Recreational Editor October 4, 2020

The Young Auditorium received a federal grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) in Sept. 2020. NEA partnered with a not-for-profit organization, The Arts Midwest. This organization administers...

Chamber of Trivia

Chamber of Trivia

Sutton Rettig, Staff Reporter March 11, 2018

Warhawks showcased their knowledge of everything Gryffindor, Hufflepuff and Slytherin to flex their literary muscles. Set up in the Down Under, students were tasked with head. Scratching trivia questions...

Poet Kyla Lacey performs her work on Feb. 22 at the Down Under in the University Center.

Poetry as an outlet

Brenda Echeverria, Arts & Rec Editor February 26, 2018

Some topics are hard to talk about, but as poet Kyla Lacey says, “the conversation may stop, but the racism continues.” This was one of the ideas behind her poem titled “White Privilege,” which...

New York theater group comes to UW-W

New York theater group comes to UW-W

October 9, 2013

Students can experience classic story ‘Fahrenheit 451’ adapted to play form: By Lea Staedtler   Ray Bradbury’s dystopian novel “Fahrenheit 451” has long been a classic read in many...

Review by Managing Editor Abbie Reetz

College freshmen top three reading list

September 4, 2013

  1. “A Game of Thrones” by George R.R. Martin If you haven’t jumped on the “Game of Thrones” bandwagon yet, you’re missing out on a key part of college culture. “A Game of Thrones”...

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