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Founded 1901

Royal Purple

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...

At En Fuego Ballet, children and adults can take dance classes. Not only are there children’s ballet classes, but recently, adult Zumba, belly-dancing, and beginner ballet are now offered as classes at En Fuego.

Dancing through life (and a pandemic)

Kylie Jacobs, Managing Editor February 28, 2021

A mother. A wife. A scientist. A dancer. All of these aspects help to make up the owner of En Fuego Ballet, Jessica Solis Cano. But no singular trait defines her, or her careers.  After barely getting...

Kirsten Crossgrove's Feb. 27 STEM workshop had students isolate DNA from strawberries and bananas.

Girls get tech savvy

Kali Anditon, Assistant Business and Technology Editor February 28, 2021

A well-rounded education is important to the youth of today, and especially for young girls. But throughout history women tend to work within fields that connect with nurturing skills, and are seen less...

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater men’s bowling club varsity team after winning the Sabre Shootout in Fond du Lac, WI. on Sunday Jan. 24.

Bowling club is on a roll

Matt Ellis, Arts and Rec Editor February 28, 2021

The Whitewater men's bowling club looks to continue their hot start to the season after ranking number one in the National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association poll for the first time in program history....

The Women’s Committee co-chair Anna Lindell stands outside Andersen Library Wednesday, Feb. 24.

UW-W recognizes women in leadership

Carina Lopez Quintero, News Editor February 28, 2021

Women’s History Month will be celebrated by the Women's Issues Committee in its 16th Annual Women in Leadership Recognition and will honor 12 outstanding women on campus.  The virtual ceremony will...

Career Adviser Isabella Virrueta

Not the handshake expected at a career fair

Hannah Avdic, Business and Technology Editor February 28, 2021

Events, such as career fairs, are necessary for students' chances for employment and internships. An excellent team at Career and Leadership Development is working hard to present students with opportunities...

Vice President of UW-W Doctors Without Borders student chapter Rebecca Cohen

Fighting the stigma of eating disorders

Alicia Dougherty, Assistant News Editor February 28, 2021

Social withdrawal, gastrointestinal complaints, and issues with dental, skin, hair, and nail health - these are just some of the signs of a person with an eating disorder. As part of the Eating Disorder’s...

Making a difference in a changing world

Making a difference in a changing world

Women in Economics, Contributor February 28, 2021

From Janet Yellen, the first female US federal reserve chair and the first female US treasury secretary, to Dambisa Moyo, who changed the conversation surrounding international development, to Edith Abbot,...

Senior Sabrina Palavra jumps in mid-air after hitting the ball during the warhawks match against
Cardinal Stritch at Lake Geneva Tennis Saturday Feb. 13.

Women’s tennis takes first D-III victory

Scarlett Spagna, Journalist February 28, 2021

The UW-W women's tennis team defeated Millikin (IL) Saturday, Feb. 27 earning their first victory this season playing a NCAA Division III team at Lake Geneva Tennis.  The Warhawks (overall 1-3) beat...

Student recitals worth watching

Student recitals worth watching

Caleb Kahila, Assistant Arts and Rec Editor February 28, 2021

Sometimes music can just be what one needs to lighten up their day. When it comes to college life, it seems that everything can get a little stressful. Whether it’s because of homework or just work in...

Tweets of the week

Tweets of the week

Dr. Sumin Shin, Assistant Professor of Advertising February 28, 2021

Amber Dolphin (left) and Carol Carlson both played the violin during Pecatonica String
Quartet’s performance inside Young Auditorium.

Quartet strums up a beat

Hunter Wade, Journalist February 28, 2021

From the Star Wars theme song to a waltz by Mozart - The Pecatonica String Quartet had a song for every flavor at it's Community Connections Concert Series performance Saturday, Feb. 27. The group put...

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