Feb. 12, 2014
By Vesna Brajkovic
With campus closings and class cancellations throughout Wisconsin due to dropping temperatures and harsh wind chills, some students are wondering why UW-Whitewater...
Feb. 12, 2014
Editorial Staff Opinion
A university has a few distinct goals – the main one being to educate its students and prepare them for the professional world. Another objective that should...
By Alexandria Zamecnik
The UW System opened its doors to the world in January, helping more than 2,000 people in 40 different countries, with a brand new online program aimed at creating readiness...
By Justin Woodard
UW-Whitewater Athletic Director Paul Plinske has seen several UW-Whitewater varsity athletic teams claim both WIAC and national titles during his tenure, many of...
Business graduate students competed in a competition provided by the Association for Corporate Growth on Jan. 24.
Chair of the Department of Finance and Business Law Linda Yu said ACG...
Goodbyes are always tough and for UW-Whitewater, the university had to say goodbye to head coach Greg Henschel this past week.
Henschel, who coached both the men’s and women’s soccer programs since 1999, has accepted a job as the head coach of the UW-Milwaukee women’s soccer team.
November 2, 2011
Going to school at UW-Whitewater means a few things. Since it’s a state school, we will be riding the rollercoaster of the budgets made by the state government.
Since it’s publically funded, the...
When Ben McCready takes his daily walk through the Whitewater community with his wife Anne at his side, he often goes unrecognized and sometimes even unseen by many UW-Whitewater students. What many students don’t know as they see the couple pass by is that Ben is a bit of a local celebrity.
Myles McKay lives by one motto and everyone seems to know it. “I can’t accept anyone working harder than me,” said McKay, who as a senior last year led the men’s basketball team to the second round of the NCAA tournament. “I can’t accept it. Hard work is everything to me.” Not a bad motto for where it has taken him: It got him a Division I basketball scholarship out of high school.