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Students Flourish with Field Experience on Hawaii Trip

While most students were battling the cold January winter, 16 students experienced the diverse terrestrial and marine ecosystems on the Big Island of Hawaii. Through a field biology course offered from Jan. 6 through Jan. 20, students traveled through volcanoes, organic farms, national parks and coral reefs to experience one of the most isolated islands in the world. One of ... Read More »

Collage Showcase Presents Opportunity for All Artists

Centertainment Productions searched far and wide to find a plethora of artists to contribute to this semesters’ Collage Showcase. “Every semester since I’ve started working for Centertainment I’ve done a Collage Showcase,” said Lee St. Martin, Centertainment centercase for art coordinator. “It’s an opportunity for more than one person to be shown, for more people to have their art displayed at ... Read More »

Humans of Point: James Kuzmic and Ethan Englund

James Kuzmic is a freshman music performance and education major. He plays the tuba and trombone. Spotted at: NFAC Courtyard If you could name a star, what would you name it? “Rats because that’s star backwards.” How did you survive the snowstorm? “Staying in the building.” Who is your role model? “David Hanke.” What would be your dream job? “Playing ... Read More »

Men’s Hockey Upsets No. 1 Adrian, Two Career-High Point Totals Posted by Women’s Basketball Team

Pelkofer Leads UWSP with Career-High 30 Points in Loss Against UW-River Falls Senior Stephen Pelkofer posted a career-high 30 points on Saturday night at home against the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Although Pelkofer hit this career milestone, the UW-Stevens Point men’s basketball team came up just short against the Falcons, who earned the 81-79 overtime win. In the final minutes ... Read More »

Stories of an American Scouser

As I began my college search in high school, I knew studying abroad was an experience I needed to have. Having traveled to many locations around the United States during my childhood, I felt ready to conquer another country. London was the dream location, of course, mostly because of my infatuation with the monarchy and Harry Potter. However, running some ... Read More »

Men’s Track and Field Team Look to Build Off Individual Success

As the snow begins to melt and the temperature goes up, the outdoor track and field season is right around the corner. Coming off a successful outdoor season last year, returning talent on the men’s side is looking to repeat and improve on previous success. Three athletes in particular, junior jumper Jerry Williams, senior jumper Jordan Richards and sophomore thrower Logan ... Read More »

Student Government Hoping for Active Election

As a new semester begins for the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, a new chapter is also beginning for the Student Government Association. The SGA is getting ready to elect a new president and vice president, along with accepting applications for Senate. However, they are hoping not to do it on their own and want as much student participation as possible. ... Read More »

Swim Teams Mix Business with Pleasure in Puerto Rico

Winter Break in Wisconsin can almost guarantee cold and snowy conditions. Unless you are a part of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point swimming and diving team, who brought about half of their team across boarders to the warmth of Puerto Rico for a week. Going away for a team vacation is nothing new to UWSP swimmers and divers under the regime ... Read More »

Kenya Believe it? New Summer Field Experience for CNR Majors

As of this year, the College of Natural Resources (CNR) is offering a trip to Kenya which fulfills the required summer field experience for all CNR majors. Previously, the CNR required students to fulfil a summer session in natural resources by attending either Treehaven in Tomahawk Wisconsin, or by going abroad to Germany, Iceland, and Poland to study European resource ... Read More »