by Mariah Kaercher | Oct 30, 2015 | Improving Our World
Science has always been my favorite subject because it’s so fascinating how the world works. Being involved with Astronomy Club has its perks including trips to the science museum and volunteering for Elementary Science Fun Night. Elementary Science Fun Night is...
by Grace Hromadko | Oct 14, 2015 | Academics, Campus Life
Photo by Taylor Nyman ’17 Let’s face it, exams always stir up a whirlwind of stress. There are days where you feel like studying is an uphill battle, especially when you’re starting to get burnt out, tired, and just are missing that extra spark of...
by Mariah Kaercher | Sep 15, 2015 | Admissions
Anatomy is the class that’s known to be brutal. The class itself is only a 50-minute lecture three days a week, but the amount of hours you need to study to learn the information can be a burden. When I took Anatomy, I had my brief moments of panic when I had to...
by Leah Dobihal | Apr 14, 2015 | Academics, Campus Life, Travel
141. That’s how many days I have left in the U.S. before I move abroad to Sydney, Australia. It wasn’t an easy decision to make, but now that I have my visa and bought my plane ticket, the reality of moving abroad is beginning to set in. The process of my decision to...
by Elizabeth Doyle | Mar 17, 2015 | Admissions
During your first year at college, you will constantly get asked about your major. At Winona State, the two answers you will hear most often are nursing or education. But that’s not my story. I do not have a declared major right now, and quite honestly,...