Stoutonia, University of Wisconsin, Stout, WI
2 days ago by Andrew Barrette
University of Wisconsin-Stout students' votes will decide whether participation in the United Council is still worth spending $32,000 a year out of tuition.
On April 12, 2007, UW-Stout students voted yes on a referendum asking if the University of Wisconsin-Stout should become a member of the United Council of UW Students.
Manitou Messenger, St. Olaf College, MN
14 hours ago by Paula Skaggs
For the first time since 1994, St. Olaf College has updated the general education requirements for the school.
The Mac Weekly, Macalester College, MN
2 days ago by Marissa Warden
Penn State
Not your ordinary bubblegum baseball cards, the trading cards at this State College, Penn., institution are reserved for the elite. Now nerds can trade their favorite author for an evolutionary biologist.
In an effort to remind the public and the student body that they have more to offer the world than football, Penn State designed a set of trading cards with the pictures and statistics of their famous faculty.
The Mac Weekly, Macalester College, MN
2 days ago by Hazel Schaeffer
The Mac Weekly: On September 10, 2008, Bolivian president Evo Morales declared the U.S. ambassador unwanted, persona non grata. The next day Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez expelled U.S. ambassador Patrick Duddy. What are the implications of these actions for the U.
Stoutonia, University of Wisconsin, Stout, WI
3 days ago by Ali Riehle
Howard Dean came to UW-Stout Wednesday, Oct. 1, to rally the campus for the Democratic presidential campaign. Dean, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, has campaigned in over 22 states in the past three months.
Dean began by discussing what the jobs of the next president will be.
The Mac Weekly, Macalester College, MN
3 days ago
The Mac Weekly's Executive Editor Matt Day will be live blogging the Palin-Biden debate for The Caucus, the political blog of The New York Times. He is one of 19 college newspaper editors selected by The Times to write responses to the debates in real time.
The Oracle, Hamline University, MN
3 days ago by Angela Froemming
Thanks to the new bookstore, students this semester could buy backpacks, hats, sweaters and even jewelry. But for several faculty and students, something was missing: the books.
The Oracle, Hamline University, MN
4 days ago by Young Shin Park
Internationally distinguished scholar Ronald Takaki said last Thursday that history has to bring social changes and it is essential to have a comparative approach to study of diversity and American history. Takaki, a professor of ethnic studies at the University of California-Berkeley, spoke to an audience of over 800 people at Hamline United Methodist Church for the Commitment to Community keynote address.
Manitou Messenger, St. Olaf College, MN
5 days ago by Elizabeth Mitchell
Citing money loss, lack of student interest and technological advancement that reduces the importance of the yearbook format, the Student Government Association announced that both the 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 editions of the St. Olaf's yearbook have been canceled.