Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI
3 days ago by Royal Purple Staff
With rising tuition and waning state aid, UW-Whitewater needs to focus more on what is at the core of a university-its instructors.
The Lawrentian, Lawrence University, WI
5 hours ago
Over the reading period, some students received quite an unexpected e-mail from the Registrar about their schedules for next year. These students received the notification because they had "registered for multiple sections of a non-repeatable course…are overloading (24 or more units) without the permission of their academic advisor, or…are doing both.
The Lawrentian, Lawrence University, WI
5 hours ago by Ryan Day
Senator Hillary Clinton took another big win in West Virginia on Tuesday, marking another predominately white, working-class state lost for Senator Barack Obama. Most estimates say that this loss will not affect Obama's likely nomination as the Democratic presidential candidates, but polls run in West Virginia are the cause of some concern about Obama's presidential race against John McCain.
Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI
3 days ago
Senior staff members of the Royal Purple editorial staff offer goodbyes to all those who helped them toward graduation.
Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI
3 days ago by Joe Luther
The recent school shootings across the country have brought about many questions about school security. If the students cannot be protected by the university, do they have the right to protect themselves?
The Lawrentian, Lawrence University, WI
6 days ago by Maureen Darras
Contrary to what the piles of yearbooks in cabinets and under coffee tables in the union would suggest, Ariel, Lawrence University's yearbook, has a history of publication that spans back farther than the 1970s.
No conclusive evidence has been found (albeit, I haven't looked very hard -- the last time I rummaged around in the junk heaps of LU history I found a picture of what Sage looked like before the construction and was miserable for the rest of the day), yet records suggest this yearbook has been around for at least a century.