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  • Faith and freedom 3-31-12

    Wisconsin Faith & Freedom Presidential Kickoff

    The remaining republican presidential candidates have now turned their attention to Wisconsin. Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, and Rick Santorum were speaking at the Country Springs Hotel in Waukesha on behalf of the Wisconsin Faith & Freedom Presidential Kickoff event on Saturday March 31. Along with the three GOP candidates were other local and national representatives such as congressman Paul Ryan and political activist Ralph Reed. Each candidate stated the issues that were most important to them as well as the dire need to remove Barack Obama from office. This event served as a starting point for this week of campaigning leading up to the Republican primary election on Tuesday April 3. 

  • Weeds grow through the cracks in UW-Waukesha tennis courts

    Court Appeal

    It has been 25 years since the UW-Waukesha tennis courts have been renovated. In that time, they have been used for numerous tennis lessons, pick up matches, and UW-Waukesha tennis team practices. However, the courts are now close to useless. The surface has eroded into powder, there are plants growing from cracks, and the lines have faded away.  

  • Waukesha County community member addresses the panel

    Look before you merge

    The Waukesha Community came together on Jan. 31 at WCTC and on Feb. 6 at UW-Waukesha to discuss higher education in Waukesha County. The overall goal, brought forth by State Rep. Paul Farrow and Waukesha County Executive Dan Vrakas, was to help students obtain post-secondary education and fill the needs of local employers.

  • Budget lapse is now easier on the pocket

    Last semester, UW-Waukesha learned that they would have to pay up to $300,000 to the state of Wisconsin, a sum that has now been lessened to $118,000. 

  • Mens Basketball

    Twin Championships

    Both the UW-Waukesha men's and women's basketball teams finished their respective seasons cutting down the nets as they became 2012 Wisconsin Junior College Athletic Association state champions. Winning state titles is nothing new for either team. The men won their fifth title under Coach Neal Nelson, and the women won their eighth title under Coach Jack Hervert.

                

  • March is not just about St. Patrick's Day

     

    What comes to mind when you think about March? Most people think of St. Patrick's Day, leprechauns and a "Shamrock Shake" we'll say. March however is far more important than most know; it is Women's History Month.

         For more information go to www.nwhp.org

  • Dean Harry Muir- Chili King 2012

    Chili King

    Dean Muir

    On Feb. 23, UW-Waukesha students were treated to a special event, national "Chili Day". For students it was a great chance to have fun and enjoy some free food.  For the staff it was a great opportunity to show off their cooking skills and also enjoy bragging rights for the next year. Harry Muir, dean of UW Waukesha came away with the title "chili king", unseating the previous champion, Sue Kalinka.

  • Lady Cougars Continue Great Season

    The UW-Waukesha women's basketball team took care of business Friday, Feb. 10, with a 75-62 win over UW-Barron. The win improved their record to 18-7 and strengthened their conference record to 16-3.

  • Memorial

    Hundreds turn out to remember Zweifel

    Ceremony honors associate dean

    A memorial Saturday afternoon on the campus of UW-Waukesha for former Associate Dean Phil Zweifel attracted several hundred people. Several speakers paid tribute to his devotion to teaching, his love of golf and the friendships he made during several decades at the school.

  • Walkrecall

    Recall Walker petition riles students

    Effort draws support, criticism

    UW Waukesha's College Democrats have a table set up near the Hub, imploring fellow classmates to sign a petition to recall Gov. Scott Walker. 

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  • Dean

    New dean looks forward to challenges

    Muir settles into leadership role

    As the new dean, Harry Muir  is establishing his vision for UW-Waukesha.

  • graduation

    UW graduation rates higher than national average, group says

        We have been taught from a young age that a higher education is necessary to get ahead in life. Reviewing figures that correlate to college however, specifically graduation, it's evident that students today do not all feel this way.

  • stress

    Stress? There’s someone here to help

    Campus offers help from mental health counselor

    Most students lead very busy lives. As a result, stress among college students is not uncommon, and it can be tough to cope with. Fortunately, problems can be discussed with Amy Walker, UW-Waukesha's mental health counselor.

  • Driving

    Reckless driving at UW-Waukesha

    There has been some pretty bad driving on campus, and quite frankly it's scary. Being careless while driving a vehicle is not only endangering your own safety but it also endangers the well being of others. 

  • Spotlight

    Student spotlight

    A conversation with freshman Eric Stein

    In our student spotlight feature, we talk with freshman Eric Stein about what he thinks of UW-Waukesha and what he would change about the school if he could.