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Each year, the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Department of Music puts on an Honors Recital, a way to recognize and support outstanding students within the department. Students are nominated to ...
On Wednesday, May 7, the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Student Association (SA) gathered for the last time this school year to bring forth and pass resolutions, send off Dean of Students Kara ...
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse senior Ashlyn Neader said she is calling for the reinstatement of “The Hatched Baby.” Residents of La Crosse may know this statue by its nickname: “The Blue Baby.” ...
Lydia Hicks graduated in December 2020 from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse with a degree in art education, which she chose based on her love of children and creating art. She has been selling ...
According to Thomas Greiner, Associate Professor of anatomy in the health professions Department at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, UWL has 18 cadavers on campus: 14 in the Health Science ...
The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse has been around for over a hundred years. The school opened its doors in 1909 and has seen countless changes since then. When it first opened, UWL was called the ...
In 1923 the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, known as the La Crosse Normal School at the time, hosted its first official homecoming. According to the Oct. 17, 1923 edition of the Racquet, the ...
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On April 22, Cool Beans coffee shop located at 1221 La Crosse St. served the La Crosse community for the last time. The coffee shop opened in Dec. 2016 and since then has impacted the lives of many ...
The Pink Palace, an apartment complex on Main Street a block from the La Crosse Public Library, has long been a site of significance for the community. It is not only recognizable for its salmon pink ...
For clarification, the ballot will not look like this. Students will only be voting for Senators in the college they are declared in.
In June of 2021, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision in NCAA v. Alston, stating that the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) could not legally restrict education-related ...
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