“Five Nights at Freddy’s” Movie Review
The “Five Nights at Freddy’s” movie successfully captures the essence of the games and the lore Scott Cawthon made while adding its own unique spin to the narrative. As a longtime fan of the FNAF video...
View ArticleMaine Shooting Suspect Found Dead
U.S. Army reservist Robert Card, 40, fatally shot 18 people and injured 13 others in a mass shooting at a bowling alley and a bar in Lewiston, ME, on Oct. 25. The bowling alley was hosting a practice...
View ArticleDeer Population and CWD Concerns for Deer Season
Gun-deer season this year is predicted to be challenging for hunters as populations of healthy deer are on the decline and severe weather conditions are making deer harder to find. According to the...
View ArticleNASA Makes Unexpected Discovery
The Lucy spacecraft was beginning to successfully interact and extract data from a Trojan asteroid on Nov. 1 when a team of NASA astronomers found a clear image of the first-ever contact binary to be...
View ArticleAlaska Airlines Sued by Passengers
Three passengers of Alaska Airlines Flight 2059 are suing Alaska Airlines, Horizon Airlines and the operator of the flight, alleging emotional distress after an incident last month where an off-duty...
View ArticlePanera Bread Lawsuit
Sarah Katz, a Penn State student, died on Sept. 10. Her family is filing a lawsuit against Panera Bread, alleging that the cause of her death was their Charged Lemonade. Katz suffered from a condition...
View ArticleThe Curiosity Rover: 4,000 Martian Days of Discoveries
NASA’s Curiosity Rover landed on Mars on Aug. 5, 2012, and has spent over 4,000 Martian days on the red planet. The purpose of its mission was to observe and answer the question if Mars ever had the...
View ArticleCampus Veterans Day Ceremony
The Wright Center for Non-Traditional and Veteran Students held their annual flag raising ceremony to honor veterans on Nov. 10 in front of Ullsvick Hall. Greg Tremelling, Coordinator of the Wright...
View ArticleUW Program Disclosure Requirement Removed
Students in the UW System no longer have the right to be told if their chosen program’s tuition differential will be increased due to a vote held by the Board of Regents. Tuition differentials are the...
View ArticleOrg. of the Week: SWCS
What is it? The Agronomy-Soil and Water Conservation Club promotes professional development in agronomy and the conservation of soil and water resources. Through this organization we are able to...
View ArticlePerformance by Platteville Symphonic Wind Ensemble
The Symphonic Wind Ensemble held their fall 2023 concert, “Come Dance with Us.” The Symphonic Wind Ensemble is the highest-level instrumental ensemble on the UW-Platteville campus. The band is composed...
View ArticlePlatteville Steel Band and Jazz Combo
Two bands performed Thursday, Nov. 16 in Brodbeck concert hall. Pioneer Steel Band and Jazz Combo are both UW-Platteville performance ensembles but play vastly different instruments. Steel drums are...
View ArticlePotential Volcanic Eruption
The town of Grindavík, Iceland, is facing a critical situation which prompted the evacuation of more than 3,000 residents due to a potential volcanic eruption. Icelandic authorities have declared a...
View ArticleRespiratory Illness Affecting Dogs in the US
Several states in the U.S. have reported a mysterious, potentially fatal respiratory disease in dogs. These states include, but are not limited to, Oregon, Massachusetts and Colorado. The illness first...
View ArticleClimate Change; Unnatural Disasters
Natural disasters are beginning to turn not-so-natural as climate change affects weather patterns and the intensity of natural disasters that occur within certain areas around the globe. Climate change...
View ArticleSuspect Arrested After Shooting Palestinian Students
Jason J. Eaton, 48, was arrested Nov. 26 after shooting three Palestinian college students in Burlington, VT. A judge has ordered Eaton to be held without bond. The students were identified as Hishawm...
View ArticleSupreme Court Adopts New Ethics Code
The Supreme Court’s first code of ethics was released on Monday, Nov. 13 to limited support. The code was adopted to bolster the public’s confidence in the court after several months of allegations...
View ArticleOpinion: How the “CSI Effect” is Ruining the Justice System
Crime shows and dramas have become increasingly popular within the past decades and in return have been damaging the societies perception on guilt. The “CSI Effect” is the phenomenon where the forensic...
View ArticleObituary: Kristina Marie Navarro-Krupka
Kristina Marie Navarro-Krupka passed away on Nov. 18 from natural causes. Navarro-Krupka was the Athletic Director and Assistant Chancellor for UW-Platteville and was remembered as a caring and...
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