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A HellaQueen Halloween
On Nov. 1, the UWSP Queer Resource Center hosted HellaQueen 3: Harysun’s Nightmare Before Crisis. The drag performance, held in the DUC, aimed to bring out Halloween spirits and fun performances. Harysun introduced six talented Drag performers to the stage. Tenacious Eddie made a highly anticipated comeback to Point. Kaye Bye impressed with…
Local Business Spotlight: BoBabes
BoBabes is a women-owned business that opened July of this year. It is located at 641-B Division Street near campus. The local business prides itself on quality and authenticity. They serve freshly brewed teas and homemade baked goods. The menu features a wide array of options, from milk teas to egg tarts. With the customer…
Student Organization Spotlight: DREAM
The on-campus club DREAM’s mission is to provide a safe space and advocate for disabled students. DREAM stands for Disability Rights, Education, Activism, and Mentoring. DREAM works to support students with disabilities, acting as a mediator between the students and the Disability Resource Center (DRC). “We work closely with the DRC. One of our advisors…
Gov. Tim Walz Campaigns at UWSP
Written By: Jack Orlando and Derek Tritz Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz visited UWSP Monday afternoon as part of a Get Out the Vote campaign event. The event took place on the final day of campaigning before the Tuesday, Nov. 5 election. Walz is on a battleground state travel blitz to encourage voters to cast their…
Point of Return
Stephanie Pointer has been confined to the dusty shelves of UWSP’s archives since 2013. That was until this year’s homecoming, when she made her first public appearance in over a decade. The retired UWSP mascot made her appearance Oct. 5 at 10 a.m. in the DUC for UWSP’s ‘Pointer Pairs’ event. The costume worn was the…
UWSP community and alumni come together at Homecoming Hotspot
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Alumni Association hosted the annual Homecoming Hotspot on Oct. 5 in Goerke Park. This pre-game event invites community participation on campus. This year’s events included 90FM’s live radio show, a DJ, games and alumni reunions. UWSP alumni, current students and community members gathered for the activities and enjoyed diverse food…
People of Point: James Witham
About 8,400 miles away from Stevens Point, in the hot and scorching land of the Kalahari Desert, a country about the size of Texas called Botswana is situated under the hot desert sun of southern Africa. Something other than the desert sand sparkles in Botswana: diamonds. Mines full of diamonds. It was there in a…
Mysterious Tunnels Discovered in Basement of Science Building
[Editor’s Note: The Pointless is the Pointer’s annual satirical article. Pointless stories should not be taken seriously on April Fool’s Day or any other.] * * * UWSP’s science building has often been described by students as confusing and maze-like. It is easy to get lost in its web of rooms, wings and hallways. There…
What Students Need to Know for the April 2 Election
There is an election on Tuesday, April 2. The Pointer sat down with Pointers Vote Coalition to get the fast facts on what students need to know before heading to the polls. Kalli Mikkonen is a political science major at UWSP. She is also the secretary of Pointers Vote Coalition and is a Democracy Fellow…
Men’s Volleyball Team Wins First-Ever Game
The UWSP men’s volleyball team won its first game in the program’s history against Lakeland University. The game took place in the Berg Gymnasium on Jan. 18. “They took two [sets] and we took three [sets]. Super excitingly, to end the last set, we finished with two blocks,” said Kyle Smith, a team captain and…