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Winona Ice Cream Tour: Tandem Bike Edition
Winona Ice Cream Tour
WSU Can Be Home
For some, registering for college is the same as registering for four years of stress, homework, cheap cereal and a load of debt. For others, registering for college is more about the thrill of the college experience and adventure ahead. Either way, WSU takes good...
Show Your Warrior Pride at High School Graduation
Are you committed to attend WSU this fall? If so, don’t be afraid to start showing off your school pride! One way to show your commitment to WSU is by decorating your graduation cap with a WSU theme. High school graduation can be a very sentimental time, especially...
5 Ways to Connect with Your Roommate
Sometimes we hear stories of people who were roommates together their freshman year in college and became life-long best friends. I am living in that same story. Heading into my senior year at WSU, I can truly say that my freshman year roommate has been and will...
Get on the Scholarship Grind Now
As the school year quickly approaches, so does the horrifying word “adulting.” This means busting out your planner, resurfacing the backpack you eagerly shoved in your closet at the end of May and crying as you...
My WSU Journey
Do you remember your first year at WSU? It seems like just yesterday, right? A lot can change in only four years-- see how these four WSU students transformed from their first day of freshman year to their graduation day. Rachel Williams Belter BA in English -...
Fresh Advice for Incoming Freshmen
As a junior at WSU, freshman year is no longer fresh in my brain. So I reached out to a few underclassmen to get their perspective on WSU, their favorite part about freshman year, and their advice to incoming freshman. If you’re an incoming freshman to WSU, this blog...
4 Years to Life: Fearing the Unknown
Fearing the Unknown
It’s Okay to Change Your Major
It's Okay to Be Undecided One of the scariest things about declaring a major prior to starting classes at WSU was the fact that I knew I wasn’t done growing up yet. When WSU asked me to declare a major, I felt like they were asking me to decide the rest...
Learning to be Effective, Not Overloaded
As I start my final semester at WSU, I look back and think of my freshman self and think about the advice I would have given her. Learning to Say “No” The one thing that I would tell her is to learn how to say “no.” I don’t mean saying "no" to doing homework or going...