Keith Rodli, SENATE TREASURER, contemplates the $3,800 surplus of the Senate budget. Among the possible uses for the money are, from left to right. Walkway lights for campus sidewalks, a radio station, the Art Department, and an all-school beer picnic which was recently vetoed.

The Student Voice published its first issue was in April 1916, marking 110 years of continuous student journalism.

1916:

At the Agrifallian meeting last Tuesday evening extemporanious speeches were given by the members on “The Organization of a Cow Testing Association.” 

1946:

J. H. Ames, president of River Falls State Teachers College for the past twenty-nine years, will retire from his official position on July first of this year.

1966:

Keith Rodli, SENATE TREASURER, contemplates the $3,800 surplus of the Senate budget. Among the possible uses for the money are, from left to right. Walkway lights for campus sidewalks, a radio station, the Art Department, and an all-school beer picnic which was recently vetoed.

The Student Senate is facing a major problem. It has about $3,800 in its treasury and has no definite purpose for it. One suggestion for spending $750 of it – a beer party at the Lamplight Inn – was ruled out by the Senate last Wednesday. 

1986:

Distribution of the 1986 Prologue magazine this week marks the largest circulation is its 29 year history. Considering the problems in Prologue’s past, ranging from censorship to frozen funds, the continuation of the publication testifies to the attitude of the students toward the magazine and toward each other, Ronald Neuhaus, faculty advisor, said. 

2016:

UWRF Faculty Senate voted Wednesday, May 4, to pass a resolution of no confidence in UW System President Ray Cross and the Board of Regents. (Tori Schneider/Student Voice)

The UW-River Falls Faculty Senate passed a resolution of no confidence in UW System President Ray Cross and the Board of Regents at its meeting on Wednesday, May 4. The resolution, which passed with no objections and one abstention, followed the passing of the same resolution by UW-Madison’s Faculty Senate on May 2.

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