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By Chandler Ducker The Edna Carlsten Gallery at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point regularly exhibits work by regional, national, and international artists, but you probably didn’t know it also houses art from students at the school, and you’ll get to see that gallery on Thursday night and meet some of the artists. It’s called the […]
By Cooper Wild The University of Wisconsin Stevens Point has opened a new resource for their students: The Digital Forensics and Advanced Recovery Lab. This new lab will be for the students that are in certain cyber security classes. The major has grown rapidly for the university and this lab will elevate the learning of […]
By Brianna Weaver A beloved Marshfield food truck, well-known for its unique take on food favorites, is blossoming into its own restaurant. It’s conveniently located to not only serving the community, but also the students of UWSP Marshfield. A banana split without the ice cream, fruit pancake tacos, and a cheeseburger eggroll. While those may sound […]
By Bree Bylak Wildfires can happen anywhere, including here in Wisconsin. UW-Stevens Point Assistant Professor of Forest Ecology and former member of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Michael Tiller shared his knowledge on prevention and what the future of extreme fires could look like. Just this year, the Wildfire Dashboard from the Wisconsin Department […]
By Bree Bylak Students with the Latino Student Alliance teamed up with the Multicultural Resource Center to honor and celebrate Dia de los Muertos at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. The holiday, also known as the Day of the Dead, is a Mexican cultural tradition that celebrates life and death. “In Mexican culture, family is […]
By Jake Force The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point held a ceremonial branch-cutting this afternoon to celebrate the opening of their new Forestry Advancement Center in Tomahawk. Two key figures headed up this project to learn more about how UW-Stevens Point continues to lead in forestry. “They’re going to get opportunity,” said Brian Sloss, UWSP’s Dean […]
By Mackenzie Krumme In Wisconsin each year, dozens of books come from independent publishers that work to lift up Midwestern voices. According to Publishers Weekly, more authors are seeking small, independent publishers to take their work from manuscript to the shelf.  MORE
By Wyatt Williams According to Robert Michitsch, Professor of Soil and Waste Resources at UW-Stevens Point this strand of the H5N1 started in 2021 in Asia, and since has slowly made its way across the world through migrating birds making its appearance in the states back in spring of 2022. Michitsch works to prevent the […]
By Sloane Wick and Tom Zurawski Today, Pope Francis hosted 100 comedians from 15 different countries including Jimmy Fallon, Conan O’Brien, and more. According to UW-Stevens Point Religious Studies Professor Shanny Luft, many people think of comedians as making fun of religion, but that’s not so much the case anymore. Right now, he’s working on […]
By Veonna King UWSP and NTC hosted an event to announce a new partnership together — allowing students at NTC to earn a bachelor’s degree in several tech fields.  Administrators from both schools met at Greenheck in Wausau to sign the agreement for those that complete the credit equivalent at NTC will gain entry at […]
By Isak Dinesen Campus leaders at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point are making health a high priority this semester. That’s not to say it hasn’t been a high priority in the past, but recent events have forced some internal reflection. “Whenever a sister campus is having a hard time, dealing with student, staff, or faculty […]
By Jade Flury A new graduating class from the University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point is ready to head into the workforce. More than 1,100 students graduated during two separate commencement ceremonies on Saturday. “We’re so thrilled to as they transition into their career or some of them continuing education,” said Jacqui Guthrie, assistant director of […]