By the numbers
By Stephen Eibes — 19 – Bailey Diersen (Fr, Greenville, Wis.) scored a career-high 19 points against St. Catherine University in the Nov. 29 basketball game. Fifteen of those came in…
By Stephen Eibes — 19 – Bailey Diersen (Fr, Greenville, Wis.) scored a career-high 19 points against St. Catherine University in the Nov. 29 basketball game. Fifteen of those came in…
By Stephen Eibes — Men’s basketball Stout men’s basketball has dropped their last two games, but they won an overtime thriller Tuesday, Nov. 24. The game was forced into overtime by…
By James Marien — In today’s culture, university fraternities are often satirized as being filled with khaki-wearing, young men who guard their front doors from people who know no one there.…
By Maria Grzywa — University of Wisconsin–Stout students will have a safe option to travel to and from downtown after a night of drinking come next semester. Founder of Pulse Entertainment and…
By Barbara Young — Do you remember the good old days when Christmas specials gave hours of entertainment as you got to see a compilation of singers perform their Christmas…
Name of Organization: Zine Club at UW–Stout Purpose of Organization: Our purpose is to create a monthly publication that showcases the illustrative talent present in the UW–Stout community.…
Contributed by Ryan Cook — Aries (March 21 – April 19) You’re going to meet the love of your life this week, after all these years of waiting. That’s what…
By Joey Peterson — “I still think she is just scratching the surface of what she could really accomplish yet,” said Mark Thomas, the head coach of the University of Wisconsin–Stout…
By Joey Peterson — Leslie Barlow, a 2011 University of Wisconsin-Stout graduate, has been one of 34 artists to feature their artwork at the new Minnesota Vikings football stadium. Barlow was…
By Garrett Aleckson — Stout gymnastics had a great season last year, and looks to not have their expectations too high this season, but rather to perform at a consistently high…
By Matt Gundrum — There’s a problem here in Menomonie. Don’t worry, I’m not talking about a sociopolitical decay in the community structure. I’m referring to the local music scene.…
By Garrett Aleckson — The pain and effects of racism are real and serious. That sentiment should be well known, yet we still have issues of racism that continue to occur.…
By Molly Schecklman — The first time The Nutcracker was ever performed was on Dec. 18, 1892 in Petersburg, Russia. Nearly 130 years later, on the same day in December, The…
Contributed by Kobi Shaw — Arts Integration Menomonie (A.I.M.), a University of Wisconsin–Stout based grant, is offering unique art teaching opportunities for both Art Education and Early Childhood Education majors. With a…
By Jake Huffcutt — University of Wisconsin–Stout has a long tradition of being a university known for its exceptional creative, art-oriented programs and now a new one is joining the mix:…
By Shannon Hoyt — Traditions are frequent during the holidays, especially for the Menomonie community. The WinterDaze parade is an annual celebration that brings local residents together. “This is a…