Student Voice Staff Wins Nine WNA Awards
The Student Voice newspaper staff won a total of nine awards from the 2025 Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation Collegiate Better Newspaper Contest. The winners were…
The Student Voice newspaper staff won a total of nine awards from the 2025 Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation Collegiate Better Newspaper Contest. The winners were…
Weeks after leading the University of Wisconsin-River Falls football team to its first national championship, head coach Matt Walker announced his resignation on Feb. 22…
The Universities of Wisconsin’s Office of Online and Professional Learning have launched a new optional course for students called “AI Literacy for Students.” This course…
Tuesday the 24th. Just another day in February for the students of River Falls. Well, just another day until dinner time came around. Those expecting…
A deep dive into the Student Voice archives reveals moments from UWRF’s history—highlighting sporting events from previous years. 1926 Now that our boys are really…
The Student Voice newspaper staff won a total of nine awards from the 2025 Wisconsin…
As Interim Public Safety Director Mark Kimball’s retirement looms near, UW-River Falls administration filled the position with former Hudson Police Chief Dick Trende.
It’s been approximately three and half years since the humor-filled SoCal punk band has dropped new material ... as Blink-182, that is.
Love triangles, hilarity and an air of Dick Van Dyke encompass the essence of “Sorry! Wrong Chimney!” -- the latest theater production at UW-River Falls.
With tuition rising annually, students have few options for paying the semester bills that don’t involve a loan with a hefty interest rate. The price of an education is paid…
In his first semester at UW-River Falls, Provost Charlie Hurt said one of his main concerns for the campus is the current retention rates of first- and second-year students.
As students begin preparing for finals, the last thing they want to think about is dirty laundry. However, campus-wide cleaning up has become a problem for students in residence halls.
Due to a statewide push and some new credit offers, the UW-River Falls student body could undergo a rapid aging process in the near future.
It is a known fact that the majority of students on the UW-River Falls campus are females. Many of these women plan to graduate, begin their careers and eventually get…
Milking goats and, more recently, milking sheep, has become popular among the dairy farmers of Wisconsin, and the concept is being taught in the agriculture curriculum.
The UW-River Falls Student Senate threw support toward the efforts of Sen. Jon Erpenbach, D-Middleton, in drafting a proposal for a state constitutional amendment banning discrimination based on sexual orientation.