E-mail system to be replaced
In response to the increased e-mail interruptions, the UW-River Falls Information Technology Department will soon drop the current system in favor of Microsoft Live.
In response to the increased e-mail interruptions, the UW-River Falls Information Technology Department will soon drop the current system in favor of Microsoft Live.
To mixed reviews, UW-River Falls’ Allocable Fees and Appropriations Board, or AFAB, has released its proposed budgets for student organizations for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Responding to Gov. Scott Walker’s budget repair bill, UW-River Falls students, staff, and city locals walked away from their daily responsibilities to protest at the University Center Thursday.
Responding to campus, national, and global demands, UW-River Falls will be launching a new study abroad center in China for the fall of 2012.
Student Senate President Leigh Monson formally resigned from his position at the Senate meeting on Feb. 1. Vice President Jason Keck accepted the position of interim president.
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At the conclusion of the Jan. 25 Student Senate meeting, Leigh Monson announced that he would be stepping down as active president.
Deep within each of the members of a certain Minneapolis band, there has been a constant drive for success in the music industry. This force has resulted in the coming…
Students at UW-River Falls have learned how to manage their time spent on Facebook, so their coursework is not negatively affected, said undergraduate researcher Jill Lambach.
The UW-River Falls J-Term Mexico trip has been canceled due to the potential threat to student and faculty safety, said Provost Fernando Delgado.