by Megan Johnson | Mar 11, 2024 | Campus Life, Campus Life Blog, Feature Post, Warrior-Stories-Slider
Spring break is coming up, which is exciting! What’s better than a week off in the middle of the semester to give yourself some time to relax? But, Spring Break can get expensive if you are planning to travel—plus the added stress of figuring out where to go and what...
by Elizabeth Ortiz | Oct 26, 2023 | Campus Life, Campus Life Blog
If you’re bundling up to leave the house today because classes still go on even in -30 wind chill, you’re probably a Warrior. Here are some other surefire ways to know you belong here in good old ‘nona. 1. You’ve taken a selfie on Garvin...
by Grace Hromadko | Oct 16, 2023 | Arts & Entertainment, Blog Slider, Campus Engagement, Campus Life, Campus Life Blog, Community, Events, Featured Post, Social, Student News, Top Stories, Uncategorized, Warrior-Stories-Slider, WSU News
Winona is known for being very beautiful with bluffs that surround our unique island city. When the first snow finally falls at the start of the winter season, it looks even more aesthetic with the fresh coat of snow covering the bluffs. Although Winona is beautiful...
by Janae Mann | Jul 20, 2023 | Campus Life, Campus Life Blog, Money & Finances
It’s daunting to think of adding one more thing to the to-do list on top of getting settled on campus, but considering having a part-time job might just be worth your while. Working while being a full-time student can provide you with many valuable skills that can be...
by Tesla Mitchell | May 26, 2023 | Blog Slider, Campus Life, Campus Life Blog, Cultural & Social Topics, Feature Post
Daniel Vue ‘24 Creative Digital Media, Film Studies minor I’m proud of my Asian heritage because of the culture and food. It’s different from others and it’s unique on its own. Hmong food is a little different. You use all aspects of the body of the animal....
by Guest Blogger | Mar 23, 2023 | Campus Life, Campus Life Blog, Residence Life
When it comes to Minnesota weather, no one has any clue what is going on. One minute it’s like we are stuck inside a snow globe and the next it’s like we might actually see the sun for more than a fleeting second. I like to call this in-between transition...