
Talking buildings: Part two
By Gilligan Gonzo — About halfway to Jarvis Hall the edges of my vision started to constrict inward. The world was slowly fading away as my brain, desperate for sleep, had finally had enough and […]
By Gilligan Gonzo — About halfway to Jarvis Hall the edges of my vision started to constrict inward. The world was slowly fading away as my brain, desperate for sleep, had finally had enough and […]
By Rachel G. Kolias — After having the script on hand for more than ten years, the Menomonie Theater Guild is excited to present the heartwarming story of “Little Women” at the historic Mabel Tainter Theater. […]
By Stephen Eibes — Track and Field The Blue Devil track and field teams wrapped up their team season this past weekend with a good showing at the WIAC Championships in La Crosse, Wis. Patrick Jenkins […]
By Billy Tuite — Hundreds of community members and University of Wisconsin–Stout students gathered in Wakanda Park May 2 to take part in the Color Dash 5K run/walk and raise money for the Menomonie Theater Guild. […]
By Matthew Gundrum — “Jurassic World” (June 12) It has been 14 years since Jurassic Park III was released. The film was a success, and Spielberg showed immediate interest in producing a fourth. However, lack of […]
By Andrew Lehn — University of Wisconsin–Stout has plans to offer new research services to students and outside clients in the form of the Stout User Experience Center, which will be housed on the 3rd floor […]
By Matt Haile — University of Wisconsin–Stout athletics have had success all across the board throughout their fall, winter and spring seasons. The Blue Devils women’s golf team was able to recapture the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic […]
By Barbara Young — Do you have a love for perfectly crafted Facebook messages and beautifully worded memos? How about document organization and creation? If you do, then check out the University of Wisconsin–Stout’s Professional Association […]
By Garrett Aleckson — Chanting is a big tradition in sports. Teammates chant to each other so that they are involved in the game and because it helps teammates become closer. Although there are general chants […]
By Randi Hirte — The screen flickers, your unsaved document flashes in front of your eyes just before the whole laptop darkens. Your cry echoes throughout the dorm. You press the power button, but there […]
By Alyssa Rupp — The looming budget cuts for the University of Wisconsin–Stout are not only predicted to affect students over the next few years, but they have several implications for professors as well. One […]
By Matthew Gundrum — Every year the Bud and Betty Micheels Artist-in-Residence grant program recognizes two students who’ve masterfully exemplified the relationship between art and technology with their artwork. The students then have their work […]
By Garrett Aleckson — The budget cuts proposed by Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker have been a hot topic in much of the political discourse in recent months. The budget, which is proposing $300 million in […]
By Devon Cavic — Students are finishing up their final projects and tests, and graduates are preparing to walk across the stage. In a couple weeks most students will leave Menomonie for the summer. However, […]
By Barbara Young – Anime conventions may sound a bit off center to some people, but until you’re attending one and experiencing the extreme culture shock that is otakuism, you can’t truly appreciate it. Sure, […]
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