Veterans home for the holidays are grateful to celebrate with family and friends but are quick to remind others that there are still soldiers overseas who are not as fortunate.
10 TKE members displaced by the Nov. 12 fire at 1238 W. Main St. have found temporary housing and plan to rebuild their house.
A final decision on off-campus alcohol sanctions has been put on hold for further review after Interim Chancellor Richard Telfer sent the proposal to the University System.
The Great American Smokeout, a program encouraging smokers to kick the habit and keep others from beginning, celebrated its 31st year all over the United States Thursday.
A database of registered sex offenders who currently live or work on the UW-Whitewater campus is now available online for the first time through the University Police Web site.
Polar Plunge, an event to benefit Special Olympics Wisconsin will be held Feb. 9 at Cravath Lake.
Thee College Democrats will be showing the Michael Moore film "Sicko" at the McGraw Auditorium on Tuesday, Nov. 27 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. to promote awareness of the nation's current medical situation. The film covers the U.S. health care system from the point of the obstacles people must overcome in order to receive health care coverage.
Early this semester, the Whitewater and University Police departments approached the Walworth County Crime Stoppers program to gain support for a new campaign initiative for a tip line.