
The Pipeline Resistance Movement
Connor Hobart- There is a quiet conflict taking place in the Midwest involving oil and gas pipelines. This conflict involves our reliance on fossil fuels and preservation of our lakes and rivers. You may be […]
Connor Hobart- There is a quiet conflict taking place in the Midwest involving oil and gas pipelines. This conflict involves our reliance on fossil fuels and preservation of our lakes and rivers. You may be […]
Isaac McInnis- Studying people isn’t easy, not to mention getting them to change; yet University of Wisconsin–Stout’s Dr. Tina Lee manages both (and then some). Dr. Lee began teaching at Stout in 2011 after earning […]
Megan Hazuga- Many students choose to attend Stout for its reputation of strong core programs and its wide variety of majors to choose from. The Comics concentration of the Entertainment Design major is one of […]
Evan Thue- It is certainly an accomplishment to win three out of the last five WIAC women’s golf conference championships. Something great like this does not happen because of just one person, however. Having a […]
Matt Snell- Christian Lucchesi (Jr, Milwaukee, Wis.) is a pole-vaulter on the UW–Stout track and field team. As a freshman, Christian earned the outdoor pole vault conference title and earned Coming out of high school, […]
Logan Myhre- The UW–Stout women’s soccer team played the University of St. Thomas on Oct. 12. They were definitely seen as the underdogs in this game, as the St. Thomas women’s soccer team is ranked […]
Ryan Curtis- Govin’s Farm has a corn maze that can be fun for the whole family. Choose from a variety of themed “passports” to assist you as you journey through the maize. Enter at night […]
Sam Kilgard- Skeletons, ghouls and goblins, oh my! These are just some of the costumes you may see at this year’s Graveyard Gala. The University of Wisconsin–Stout Swing club is hosting a Halloween dance […]
Shannon Hoyt- There is a haunted history in Menomonie, and a collection of unexplained occurrences in the Mabel Tainter Theater have only become more unusual over time. In the late 1800s, Mabel Tainter, daughter […]
Ryan Cook- According to a recent study, more than two-thirds of the many apartment buildings adjacent to the UW–Stout campus were said to be haunted by some form of malicious spirit. None of the landlords […]
Ryan Cook- Aries (March 21 – April 19) Take advantage of your natural clownish features to save money on a costume this Halloween. People may laugh at you, but your kind will get their revenge […]
Hannah Lundquist- Living in a town as small as Menomonie, there is usually little need for public transport. This is not the case for most of the residents living on North Campus, who use the […]
Joseph Gulotta- The 2016 presidential election has been full of surprises. One such surprise is the attention sexual assault has been getting over the past few weeks. Donald Trump’s campaign has suffered following the release […]
Hannah Lundquist- Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492—almost everyone remembers this rhyme from elementary school. It is one of the only things taught about Columbus, besides students being told he found the Americas. […]
Cameron Parrucci- Listeners, beware! The night is cold, the moon is full and the radio waves are haunting their way throughout Menomonie. Get ready for The Werewolf, an up-and-coming eerie radio play premiering in late […]
Sam Kilgard- The rumble of the engine and the rush of adrenaline—this is what the drivers of the Backwoods Baja live for. Every year in Eau Galle, 15 racers prepare for the start line. What […]
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