by Emma Cavanaugh | Apr 30, 2018 | Campus Life Blog, College of Liberal Arts, English Program, Student Clubs
As I finish my junior year at WSU, I can’t believe that I only have one semester left before I graduate with a degree in writing. I have big dreams for the future, but today I’m going to spend some time sharing several opportunities to write at WSU. Photo...
by Sara Wakeham | Apr 17, 2018 | Campus Life Blog, College of Liberal Arts, English Program
As humans, we often fear the unknown. The more familiar we become with things, the less scary we find them. This year’s literary magazine, Satori, is titled “The Unknown” and includes works of art that deal with different ideas of our deepest insecurities and fears....
by Guest Blogger | Nov 16, 2017 | Campus Life Blog, College of Liberal Arts, Film Studies
One of the things I love about film is the way it can communicate ideas to audiences in a way that is hard for other media to do. This is the reason why the film studies department has started curating its own film series to highlight the university’s theme. With the...
by Kim Schneider | Feb 17, 2015 | Admissions, College of Liberal Arts, Theatre and Dance Program
Upon entering Winona State University as a freshman two and a half years ago, I never suspected that I might get involved with the Theater and Dance department. Actually, I never thought I’d be in a dance performance period (unless you count the one I did in...
by Olivia Wulf | Apr 10, 2014 | Academics, Admissions Blog, Art & Design Program, College of Liberal Arts
There was a sense of anticipation on the bus. Everyone, students and community members alike, was peering out the window, wondering if we had finally arrived at our first location. Within minutes, we’d hopped off the bus, passed through the doors and wandered beneath...
by Olivia Wulf | Feb 25, 2014 | Admissions Blog, College of Liberal Arts, Theatre and Dance Program
A little over a year ago, a small group of college students gathered inside Mugby Junction. We opened our laptops, pulled up our emails, and double clicked on something our friend and peer, Conlan Carter, had written: a play called “The Fractal Pattern.” Since that...