Student Org Spotlight: FAB Magazine
By Barbara Young — Interview with Katelynn Emons: President of FAB Magazine Purpose of Organization: “FAB Magazine is UW-Stout’s fashion, art and beauty magazine. We print one publication per semester.…
By Barbara Young — Interview with Katelynn Emons: President of FAB Magazine Purpose of Organization: “FAB Magazine is UW-Stout’s fashion, art and beauty magazine. We print one publication per semester.…
By Barbara Young — Netflix seems to have a thing for picking up old shows. This year they kick off the trend with Degrassi: Next Class; a Canadian teen drama…
Contributed by Ryan Cook — Aries (March 21 – April 19) You have always enjoyed eating snacks after class, but not after reading. Studies show it is the leading cause…
By James Marien — Martin Luther King Jr. was not only an activist for civil rights in the United States, but a key proponent of the principles of nonviolence. Nonviolence…
By Sam Kilgard — You never know where your fellow classmates will end up. And, as of late, University of Wisconsin–Stout has been passing some talented individuals. Leslie Barlow, a…
By Sam Kilgard — Finding a way to spend a pleasant evening isn’t hard in Menomonie. But a perfect evening? Well, the Mabel Tainter may be hosting just that. The…
By Stephen Eibes — Women’s Basketball Women’s basketball has seen vast improvement from their last season. Sitting at 8-9 overall this season, they are playing a better brand of basketball.…
By Stephen Eibes — 61’ 7” – Lydia Meier (Jr, Middleton, Wis.) broke the school record in the weight throw for the second consecutive week with this throw. This was…
By Jake Huffcutt — As most UW–Stout students know, the old Harvey Hall has been closed since January 2014 as it undergoes a series of modifications and renovations. What students…
By Hannah Lundquist — If you have not yet picked up a newspaper or listened to the news on TV, then you are most likely not aware of the open…
By Gillgan Gonzo — This story wouldn’t have been published in this form had I not won a bet with the News Editor. Under normal circumstances, he would have mutilated…
By Shannon Hoyt — Some artwork, specifically abstract art, rides the fine line between what we perceive as real, and what we perceive as otherworldly. Riding this line together are…
By Molly Schecklman — As Marvin Gaye once sang in his song What’s Goin’ On?, “You know we’ve got to find a way to bring some lovin’ here today. You…
By Matt Gundrum — What do Andy Warhol, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain, Walt Disney, Michelangelo, Pablo Picasso, Shakespeare, and God have in common? They’ve all been used as comparisons to…
By Shannon Hoyt — Home is where you make it, and sometimes, home can be made in a simple piece of art. Home Reports, a show by Michael Borowski, an…
By Joey Peterson — All freshmen experience a change in their lives as they enter into their first semester of college. Freshmen athletes experience those academic changes as well, but…