by Lauren Reuteler | May 23, 2018 | Admissions, Money & Finances
Photo by Brian Waldbillig ’18 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 apply for student...
by Cheney Mason | May 8, 2018 | Emotional, Environmental, Intellectual, Occupational, Physical, Social, Spiritual, Wellness
We are at the end of another year of classes as the snow finally has melted and the signs of summer are now upon us. To me, summer means having that big weight of class stress lifted off my shoulders, but we can’t forget about our health over the summer along with it....
by Erin Kloepping | May 3, 2018 | Admissions
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...
by Emma Cavanaugh | Apr 30, 2018 | Campus Life Blog
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 Samantha Johnson | Apr 27, 2018 | Physical, Wellness Blog, Winona
Recently I’ve been on a bit of a health kick. My refrigerator is filled with kale (that I hate) and quinoa (that I surprisingly like). I’ve been going to the gym and working hard in my classes but I was missing a way to reflect upon my life changes. Then,...
by Guest Blogger | Apr 25, 2018 | Intellectual, Social, Wellness Blog, Winona
As many of you all know, April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. As a Peer Educator and Victim advocate, it is my duty to Winona State to educate our students and staff about Gender-Based Violence, and provide assistance to those who have experienced GBV. This is...
by Erin Kloepping | Apr 24, 2018 | More Than a Major
Think of what you’d like a social worker to be—someone who serves with integrity and compassion, who understands the importance of human relationships, who values the dignity and worth of every person. For Jacob Stock, the value of looking out for others instilled in...
by Cheney Mason | Apr 20, 2018 | Feature Post, Intellectual, Wellness
I am a strong believer in the fact that it doesn’t have to be January 1st to make a healthy change to your lifestyle. To prove that, I have taken on Dr. Amanda Brouwer’s challenge to make a healthy lifestyle change myself in a matter of weeks. Create self-doer phrases...
by Janae Mann | Apr 19, 2018 | Campus Life, Residence Life
The end of the year is usually accompanied by the stress of last-minute papers, end-of-semester projects, and countless final exam cram sessions. Then, after that last day of finals, you’re suddenly moving out. Don’t let it take you by surprise! Be...
by Brian Waldbillig | Apr 18, 2018 | homecoming, Uncategorized
When high school students start planning for their future, many of them tour university after university and struggle to find the right fit. But the moment Karly Malizia set foot on the Winona State University campus, she knew she was right where she belonged....