St. Norbert Times, St. Norbert, WI
9 hours ago by Joanna Holzhaeuser
No one could miss them. Student, faculty and staff, as well as visitors and community members no doubt noticed the nearly 4,000 blue and pink flags posted in the front lawn of Main Hall during the last week in October. The pink and blue flags, which represented the number of abortions that happen in the US each day, were put up as a protest by Students for Life, a recognized student organization.
Ripon College Days, Ripon College, WI
1 day ago by Elizabeth Kunde
As the volatile economy continues on an overall decline, higher education institutions across the country, including Ripon College, must pay close attention to their finances in order to maintain their sustainability.
Because the stock market has dropped so considerably in the previous months, the college will be able to take little to no money out of the endowment's investment income, which usually makes up ten percent of the annual budget.
St. Norbert Times, St. Norbert, WI
3 days ago by Greg Stanley
Lawrence University has been the reigning men's basketball power in the Midwest Conference for the last five years. If the Knights are to get to the next level of play, winning conference and reaching the NCAA tournament, the road must eventually lead through Lawrence.
The Lawrentian, Lawrence University, WI
3 days ago by Caitlyn Genovese
The Lawrentian, Lawrence University, WI
3 days ago by Laura Streyle
After making it through a full day of academic stunts and tightly scheduled events last Thursday, I was looking forward to finally getting a breath of fresh air as I made my way down to the Underground Coffeehouse.
As promised by SOUP's many flyers hung around campus, I found Tom Beneke playing "live" to a crowd of lounging, studying, relaxing and toe-tapping people.
The Lawrentian, Lawrence University, WI
3 days ago by Alicia Bones
The distance between Vienna, Austria and Venice, Italy is 271 miles. That's about the distance from Milwaukee to Minneapolis. In this short distance, Europeans can go from quiet to loud, from schnitzel to spaghetti carbonara, from Austrian stares to hearty "buongiornos!" All Americans can do in that distance is travel from a state whose citizens say "bubbler" to one whose citizens say "drinking fountain.
Fourth Estate Newspaper, University of Wisconsin, Greenbay, WI
6 days ago by Adam Biemeret
"Little Shop of Horrors," based on the low-budget 1960 Roger Corman film, has received a cult following after the 1986 film adaptation staring Rick Moranis and will make its University Theatre debut Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m.
"We did a really heavy opening show, so we really kind of turn around for this one and do something a lot more lighthearted," said John Mariano, director of the production and associate professor of arts and visual design.
Fourth Estate Newspaper, University of Wisconsin, Greenbay, WI
5 days ago by Rachel Rivard
What began as one college student's self-expression for her love of all things pink turned into a world-wide, week-long celebration called Pink Week. UW-Green Bay plays an important role in the festivities as the first-ever Pink Week Embassy.
The history of Pink Week
The year was 1993, and Gioia Fonda, the founder of Pink Week, was attending the California College of Arts and Crafts.