Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI
1 day ago by Chelsea Gray
Thanksgiving is synonymous with family, football and a delicious meal of various foods. It is also the holiday where many people put their diets on the backburner in favor of calorie-laden foods like mashed potatoes, stuffing, cream corn and pumpkin pie.
"There's only a couple day in the year you get to go all out," freshmen Jack Rivera said.
Racquet, University of Wisconsin La Crosse, WI
21 hours ago by Jeff Steele
America. Land of the free and home of the…technology? Look around, we are living in a digital world with our brains connected to electronics. Americans demand fast, easy, and efficient solutions to problems and the technology that helps us is only getting more advanced.
Statesman, University of Minnesota Duluth, MN
1 day ago by Scott Schmidley
Lake Superior boasts the title of largest freshwater lake by surface in the world, and as a city of its coast, Duluth holds a responsibility to maintain the health of its intricate ecosystem by keeping the water clean.
Between 1999 and 2004, the city of Duluth and the Western Lake Superior Sanitary District (WLSSD) experienced at least 250 sewer overflows, which resulted in the dumping of at least 47 million gallons of untreated sewage into the St.
Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI
2 days ago by Eleanor Jacobson
It is the day made famous by door-busters, deals and downright chaos.
Black Friday, whether looked at as a joyous day of deals and steals, or a headache wrapped in a bow, has been a part of the American lifestyle since the late 1960s.
The famous day-after-Thanksgiving starts the holiday shopping season with a bang, and on occasion, an injury or two.
The Lawrentian, Lawrence University, WI
4 days ago by Sylwia Matlosz
In Burkina Faso, a landlocked West African country, food insecurity is a common phenomenon and a defining characteristic of life. Considered to be one of the poorest countries in the world, ranked 174 of 177 according to the Human Development Index, Burkina Faso has almost half of its population under the poverty line.
Statesman, University of Minnesota Duluth, MN
4 days ago by Evia Koos
To hear about a family that runs their own farm in the 21st century is highly uncommon, especially one that provides local, sustainable products like fresh cheese to your own community.
The Hedquist family Green Pastures Dairy Farm is located 32 miles south of Duluth and covers 160 acres, 40 of which are open grassland for cattle grazing.
The Lawrentian, Lawrence University, WI
6 days ago by Suzie Kraemer
"In Pursuit of Innovation" is a pretty awesome class. During our first two weeks Professors Adam Galambos and John Brandenberger asked students to think of things they wished already existed. This was the easy part. One of our classmates suggested an eBay-type service for Lawrence students while another brought up the idea of a remote control keg.
The Mac Weekly, Macalester College, MN
6 days ago by Liz Scholz
Seth Garfinkel (Atlanta, Ga., International Studies), Arjay Velasco (New York, N.Y., Sociology), and Beth Miller (Evanston, Ill., Political Science) met on Turck 1 freshman year and have lived together since junior year. Now they reside in a duplex across the street from a fire station, and when they're not collectively stressing, they're eating cake or taking a sip of "whatever drink they have in their hands" when they hear a siren.