Informed and Inspired Series: Tyler Peil

Tyler Peil, a graduate student at Winona State, is the epitome of what a true leader looks like. This Black History Month, Tyler shares his story of advocacy, mentorship, and his work in fostering inclusive spaces in Winona.

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Dancescape 2014

It seems there is nothing better in winter than to approach a fire, feel its warmth and become entranced watching its flames dance. Gretchen Cohenour, WSU dance professor and founder of Dancescape, gently tells me that Dancescape is like approaching a fire--it is warm...

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My Life in the Quad

Hello everyone! As freshman, most, if not all students live in the residence halls. Many people do not know what to expect of living in the dorms because of how TV and movies portray college life. Unless you are in a single dorm room, students usually have one or more...

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A is for Advocacy

You may be shocked to learn 1 in 4 women will be sexually assaulted in her lifetime 1 out of every 33 American men has been the victim of an attempted or completed rape in his lifetime Approximately 50% of transgender people experience sexual violence at some point in...

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KCACTF Brings Drama to Nebraska

Lincoln, Nebraska is especially dramatic this week. Students in theatre programs from Minnesota to Missouri are all gathered here, both competing against and working with one another to celebrate their hard work over the past year. This week is known as KCACTF, which...

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(Un)Fashioning Power

“Style is Political” –Cynthia Enloe in Globalization and Militarism On December 4th the Women's and Gender Studies 220: Power, Privilege and Gender class presented their final projects in the Kryzsko Student Activities Center. These projects examined the role of...

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