For most people, Halloween evokes visions of candy corn, wild costumes and jack-o-lanterns, but to Wiccans, Halloween marks a time to memorialize, revere and possibly contact the dead.
The stereotype of college students when it comes to dental check-ups is that of the poor, uninsured student who only goes to the dentist in emergencies. UW-Whitewater senior Stephanie Skaarnes admits to going to the dentist approximately once a year instead of every six months.
"Saw IV" opened in theaters Friday, topping the weekend box office at $32 million. Despite box office success, UW-Whitewater students and faculty have ranging views on the quality of today's horror films. Sophomore Kiefer Sullivan recently watched a "Saw" movie for the first time.
On Nov. 4 at 3 p.m. the Irvin L. Young Auditorium will host the Whitewater Symphony Orchestra, composed of UW-Whitewater faculty and students. The Whitewater Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Alec Mariani and will perform as part of UW-Whitewater's Free Music Events.
Web sites, news clippings and student whispers thread together a background of occult intrigue that surrounds the Whitewater campus and the town each Halloween.
Various political themes such as freedom, social equality and globalization are currently on display in the Crossman Gallery as a part of Paper Politics.
The University Center provided a pumpkin painting and cookie decorating event last Wednesday at Esker Hall 109B.
The information made available through Facebook and MySpace hasn't increased the amount of stalkers, but it has made their job much easier.
Although late night dining and delivery places give those who crave food late a haven, the employees also have to deal with more difficult, and sometimes shocking, patron behavior.