As another round of primary elections comes and goes, the community looks to see who will be running in the general election. The elections that are most important to the city of Whitewater right now include...
The League of Women Voters (LWV) of Whitewater Area set up voter registration at the public library from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., educating the citizens on registration for National Voter Registration Day on...
On the UW-Whitewater campus there is an organization known as Warhawks Vote that is dedicated to educating and encouraging students to vote. The organization is busy working up to the 2020 Presidential...
Throughout high school, I never saw politics or government as a necessity in society. I was taught very little about politics growing up because it was for grown ups and I just viewed myself as a child....
The 2020 election is fast approaching and as many political pundits will note, the youth vote will have an important role in this year’s election, especially here in Wisconsin. The UW-Whitewater College...
It’s election time once again, and like everything this year, things are looking a little different at the polls. With COVID-19 keeping people away from public places, mail-in ballot usage is at an all...
There are always those teachers that stick out to you when you remember your childhood. Their fun way of presenting a subject, their kindness, their humor...whatever the reason, they’ve made an impact....
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Beth Drew is a candidate for State Representative in the 43rd Assembly District. Her motto is Listen. Care. Do. There are many reasons for this motto. First of all, that...
The Student Representation Efficiency Act was voted down during the Whitewater Student Government elections held on Oct. 30 and 31.
If passed, the act would have resulted in the Drumlin and...
"Part of being Dean of Students is doing whatever I can to make this an environment where all students can thrive, grow and prosper.”
Dean of students, Mary Beth Mackin said this, setting the...
In light of growing political tensions in Madison, both political parties have failed Wisconsin voters. Neither political party has handled the progression of Gov. Scott Walker’s budget-repair bill proposal in a mature and professional manner.