Samantha Mayberry
08 Nov 2012
Day of reflection, Veterans Day, honored throughout week’s events
Veterans Day is Nov. 11 and throughout the week there will be scheduled events to celebrate the dedication of the veterans throughout the community.
01 Nov 2012
Race tightens in battleground Wis.
The state of Wisconsin will play a key role in the presidential victory of either President Barack Obama or Governor Mitt Romney.
25 Oct 2012
Student Senate Inclusivity and Diversity director position open for UWRF student
The Inclusivity and Diversity director position is vacant on the UW-River Falls Student Senate.
18 Oct 2012
ROTC builds strong students
The UW-River Falls Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program will have three students graduating this school year in the top 20 percent in the nation.
11 Oct 2012
Civil War blog acts as educational resource
The University Archives and Area Research Center has received a Reader Appreciation Award for their Civil War blog, which focuses on local soldiers who went to war.
05 Oct 2012
Career Services to sponsor Career Fair
Career Services will be sponsoring the 21st Annual Career Fair for students to explore potential career and internship options on Wednesday, Oct. 17.
27 Sep 2012
Drought affecting lab farm operations
The UW-River Falls laboratory farms are feeling the effects of costly feed for livestock, which is rising due to the drought that started as early as last year, according to officials.
20 Sep 2012
Friend donates in memory of Don Page, UWRF alumnus
Chancellor Dean Van Galen announced that $750,000 was donated towards the naming and construction of the Don Page Arena. The arena will be a part of the new Falcon Center which will begin construction in 2014.
20 Apr 2012
‘Get on the Bus’ travels to the Global Market
This previous weekend I was able to partake in the “Get on the Bus” program that is planned with Falcon Programs. The 22 of us got on the bus at 11 a.m. and we travelled to the cities to go […]
13 Apr 2012
Students redirected by Johnson Hall renovations
About 300 students in Johnson Hall will have to find alternate living arrangements for next year, but concerns about overcrowding are at a minimum, said an official from Residence Life.