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Royal Purple

Founded 1901

Royal Purple

Founded 1901

Royal Purple

Senior, Jamie Love, a Theatre BA and English BA takes on the role of Antigone in the upcoming virtual play Antigone, Monday, March 8-14th.

Tragedy strikes again

Matt Ellis, Arts and Rec Editor March 21, 2021

Antigone, the final installment of The Three Theban plays written by ancient greek writer Sophecles is a tragic tale of too much pride and the dark consequences it can have. The UW-Whitewater Theatre and...

UW-Whitewater juniors Mackenzie Phelps, Ryan Santas, Juan Chavez and Dennison Cruz-Gonzalez say they were in the parking lot walking to their car in the early morning of March 5 around 1:55 a.m.  when they saw Will Schultz quarreling with a female bartender.

Assault witnesses come forward

Alicia Dougherty, Assistant Campus News Editor March 14, 2021

Four witnesses came forward with more information about the alleged assault involving 19-year-old, now former UW-Whitewater student, Will Schultz and a female bartender. Whitewater Police cited Schultz...

John Chenoweth, Dean of the college, speaks to students. Every year the College of Business and Economics hosts Woman in Business Day, an event for high school students to learn about careers and opportunities in business. The event took place on Oct. 18, 2019. (UW-Whitewater photo/Nick Pook)

Accounting degree earns ‘extra credit’

Kali Anditon, Assistant Business and Technology Editor March 7, 2021

Whitewater’s College of Business and Economics (CoBE) takes yet another step to achieve its goal of being the best business school in southern Wisconsin. UW-W’s Accounting Department helps advance...

Mezzo-soprano Rachel Wood performs “L’amour est un oiseau rebelle” from Carmen at the Department of Music "A Night at the Opera" fundraiser for student scholarships Mar. 2.

A Night at the Opera

Nichole Learman, Journalist March 7, 2021

The UW-Whitewater Department of Music sang for scholarships in "A Night at the Opera” Tuesday, Mar. 2.  The department featured both voice and piano faculty performing opera works from their...

The city of Whitewater Common Council met to discuss an ordinance to ban smoking near playgrounds, extend emergency COVID-19 regulations and give City Manager Cameron Clapper a raise at the Tuesday Mar. 2 virtual meeting.

Not quite a breath of fresh air

Kylie Jacobs, Managing Editor March 7, 2021

The Whitewater Common Council gathered to address an extension of the face coverings requirement, as well as prohibition of smoking or vaping within 20 feet of playgrounds and an amendment to the City...

Officers educate before arresting

Officers educate before arresting

Scarlett Spagna, Journalist March 7, 2021

Drug-related offenses were the most common incidents reported by the UW-Whitewater Police Department during the month of February, but were down by far overall compared to the same time last year. The...

ANIMAL HOUSE: Luck of the Irish

ANIMAL HOUSE: Luck of the Irish

Aaron Holliday, Graphic Designer March 7, 2021

Staff support you

Staff support you

Alicia Dougherty, Assistant News Editor March 7, 2021

A city-wide power outage delayed this month’s Mar. 4 University Staff Council (USC) meeting until around 11 a.m. keeping the virtual gathering brief, but uplifting with a focus on how staff can support...

Tweets of the Week

Tweets of the Week

Dr. Sumin Shin, Assistant Professor of Advertising March 7, 2021

Movie poster for The Miracle Season

Miracles do happen

Matt Ellis, Arts & Rec Editor March 7, 2021

After losing their first game of the season, the Iowa West high school volleyball team must now deal with an even bigger loss. The girls volleyball team lost their setter, but more importantly than friend...

'Freedom is coming'

‘Freedom is coming’

Kylie Jacobs, Managing Editor February 28, 2021

As the months shift from February to March, it’s important to acknowledge what both months stand for. February is known as Black History Month, where we recognize important Black leaders in our country...

UW-Whitewater Chancellor Dwight C. Watson visited the Warhawk Pantry on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, to tour the pantry and to help Sustainability Director Wesley Enterline transport care bags stored at the pantry to Clem Hall to be given as needed to students in quarantine. The bags were assembled with treats, food, cards, games and gifts by students in the University Honors Program. (UW-Whitewater photo/Craig Schreiner)

Chancellor addresses faculty concerns

Nichole Learman, Journalist February 28, 2021

Chancellor Dwight Watson was put in the spotlight during last week's Faculty Listening Session where his ability to meet expectations as a leader for UW-Whitewater was challenged. Despite concerns, a majority...

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