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How to Strengthen Your Writing Skills at WSU
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. [gallery...
BetterYou App = A Better You!
The BetterYou app is still fairly new and for the best reason. You see, Winona was chosen as the pilot city that gets to try out this brand new way of encouraging healthy behaviors! This app has recipes to try, workouts ideas, and other ideas to improve your overall wellness in life.
Sexual Assault Awareness Month: How To Get Involved
Sexual Assault Awareness Month may be over, but there are still many ways to stay involved on and off campus. Today I’m going to talk about the steps that we have taken as a university this year towards ending GBV, and introduce more ways for you to become involved now and in the future.
A Professional Problem Solver Caring for Others
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...
The Self-as-Doer: Form New Habits through Changing your Words
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. [gallery link="none"...
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.