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Event celebrates Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy

As the United States prepares to inaugurate its first African-American president, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and the community will recognize the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 19. The 14th-annual community celebration will begin with a reception at...

Academic center’s environmental impact released

PUBLIC NOTICE Final Environmental Impact Statement Public Hearing New Academic Building UW-Oshkosh A Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) has been developed for the New Academic Building on the UW Oshkosh campus. An Environmental Impact Statement process is...

Seen on campus: Cook Scholarship Awarded

Reeve Memorial Union awarded its annual Jim E. Cook Leadership scholarship in the amount of $400 to Albert Strohm on Sunday, Dec. 7. Strohm, a junior, is studying criminal justice and philosophy and also works as a lead on the operations team for Reeve Memorial Union....

Seen on campus: Fair Trade Festival

Students peruse a variety of socially responsible products Dec. 4 at the Fair Trade Festival in Reeve Memorial Union. In September, UW Oshkosh became the first Fair Trade University by making commitment to do its part toward ending trade injustices that result in...

Seen on campus: book signing in Reeve

Damion Drover, a senior, discusses “Driving Sideways” with author Jess Riley ’98, during a book signing Dec. 4 at University Books & More in Reeve Memorial Union. Related story: Alum’s first book named future bestseller by...