How is it possible to manage everything that accompanies college like classes, homework, clubs, intramurals and a social life? Many college students ask themselves this very question. The consensus? There just aren’t enough hours in the day. So they start cutting into the night hours. Instead of sleep, students end up cracking open the energy… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Education & Academics
Tips for getting your books without going broke
Many of us get a little worried about how we’re going to pay tuition each semester. We might pick up extra hours at our jobs, cut back on late night Jimmy John’s or rent movies rather than go to the movie theatre. But one thing we often forget during our saving is the cost of… Read more »
“Reconstructing Girl,” a documentary by RTF professor Justine Stokes.
Part of what I love about UW Oshkosh is all the events that come to campus. There are always professional speakers, bands, entertainment and movies to check out. But I absolutely love having the opportunity to see a presentation of work done by the professors here. In fact, one of my professors in the Radio/TV/Film (RTF)… Read more »
A Commuter’s Guide to the Top 10 Places to Study at UWO
Next week is Spring Break but… now it’s midterm time. And you may think the only places to study on campus are the library and residence hall rooms. Wrong. As a commuter student, I don’t have the luxury of a res hall room and, frankly, the library gets a little boring. So I change it… Read more »
Honors Visit Day 2011
One of my favorite parts about working Fridays in the Admissions Office is getting to participate in the many preview day events we hold for incoming freshmen. Today was Honors Visit Day 2011, which talks to incoming freshmen who’ve been accepted into the Honors Program about the benefits of becoming an honor student at UWO…. Read more »
UW Oshkosh and LGBTQ Resource Center Work to “Make it Better”
UW Oshkosh offers many opportunities to students to connect with others that differ from themselves. One of our campus resources, the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transsexual Queer (LGBTQ) Resource Center, sponsored a movie night featuring the documentary Bullied and the premiere of the center’s student-made film “Together, We Make it Better.”








