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Moving Out and Moving On
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 prepared to move...
Karly Malizia: Building Strong Connections
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....
Satori 2018: A Book of the Unknown
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....
Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Let’s Take Back The Night
Starting in the late 1970s in England, women protested against the violence they had experienced by walking through the streets at night, calling them Take Back the Night marches.
“TBTN is an event that is all about reclaiming yourself,” peer advocate Erik Derby said. “The march is a great opportunity to see the Winona State community joining together in action. The Speak Out is a bit more personal. It’s really powerful. Survivors will be telling their stories, and RE advocates will be available to talk to during the whole event.”
Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Affirmative Consent
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and is also the month Take Back the Night takes place. This month is meant to raise awareness about sexual assault and educate communities and people to prevent sexual violence.
3 Common Questions about Course Registration
I know that a lot of people consider registration week to be the most stressful week of the semester. You might worry and wonder: Do I have everything I need? Should I really be taking this class? Do I have to talk to my adviser? Fear not, because I’m...
Taking Advantage of Health & Wellness Services
As students, we are asked to do a lot. We are expected to do well in classes, maintain relationships with friends and family, participate in extracurricular activities to build our resumes, and sometimes have a job. That small list is hardly scratching the surface of...
THIS IS WSU – Regina Mustafa
Advocate & Diversity Award Recipient
Dealing with Seasonal Allergies in College
Spring used to be my favorite season. I loved seeing everything blooming and growing with all the color and warmth. In middle school my favorite parts of spring became the reasons why I didn’t love it anymore. ...
Just Keep Running: How I Stayed Fueled to Chase My Fitness Goal
After this semester, I still have a full year before I have to give up one of the things I enjoy most about this campus: the Integrated Wellness Complex and Fitness Center. I’m not the most athletic person in the world, far from it actually. Even still, I love going...