Tag Archives: student organizations

UWSP’s New Club for Transfer Students

Editor’s note: Because of staffing issues early in the fall 2022 semester, several stories that were completed in a timely fashion were unfortunately not published when they should have been. Because Pointer staff members still feel them to be important for-the-record stories, we are publishing them as we can without shifting their focus from the time period in which they ... Read More »

CASE and Greek Life Welcome You to the Spring Semester with Community Involvement Opportunities

Campus Activities and Student Engagement is hosting the Spring 2018 Involvement Fair on Wednesday, Jan. 31 to provide a platform for recruiting interested students to campus organizations. Boasting over 110 student organizations in attendance, the involvement fair will sprawl throughout the Dreyfus University Center Encore, Laird Room and Concourse to accommodate each one with a space to reach out to ... Read More »

The Plan for S.P.I.N. is Forever

The SPIN and correlating Corq app have been extremely busy since their implementation. The Student Involvement Employment Office is able to see how many people log onto the system. On average, there are 350 users any given weekday and 150 on weekends. There have been up to 829 users in one day. There are over 200 events coming up in ... Read More »

S.P.I.N. Kicks Off With Academic Year

You’ve seen the posters around campus: “S.P.I.N.,” “CORQ,” a lot of letters urging you to get involved. The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s Student Involvement and Employment Office, S.I.E.O., is launching a new student involvement network, S.P.I.N., Stevens Point Involvement Network, and companion app, CORQ, with the launch of the 2016-2017 academic year. “S.P.I.N. at its very basic level is just ... Read More »

Listen in to Amateur Radio

One club on campus that many students may not know about is the amateur radio club. HAM radio, also known as amateur radio, is the use of a spectrum of radio frequencies for recreation. It is used to exchange messages, experiment with the equipment, training and sometimes emergency communication. The club has around 20 members, ranging from students, to faculty, ... Read More »