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The Pointer on the Hub: "The Floating World" continues with film festival
Central Wisconsin Hub will occasionally post stories from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point's student newspaper The Pointer.
Build and launch model rockets with UWSP physics students
The Society of Physics Students at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will be hosting its bi-annual rocket launch program on Saturday, Nov.
Science career fair brings high schoolers to UWSP
More than 200 high school students from around the state descended on the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point on Friday to learn about career opportunities in science and technology and what lines of study can get them there.
Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko to give reading tonight at UWSP
Russian poet, novelist and filmmaker Yevgeny Yevtushenko will be at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point today and tomorrow to give a poetry reading and show one of his films as part of the UWSP Performing Arts Series.
The Pointer on the Hub: SIEO gears up for alternative spring break trip in Utah
Central Wisconsin Hub will occasionally post stories from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point's student newspaper The Pointer.
Republican candidate pushes online campaign
With one push, a Wisconsin Republican is moving into two areas typically associated with Democrats: young voters and technology.
'Taste of Toj Roob' highlights Southeast Asian community
"A Family Portrait: Gender Roles and Generation Gaps" is the theme for the ninth annual "Taste of Toj Roob - the Mountains" event from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday in the Dreyfus University Center Laird Room at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
The Pointer on the Hub: Alumna finds herself in a very unfamiliar place
Central Wisconsin Hub will occasionally post stories from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point's student newspaper The Pointer.
Friends, colleagues remember UWSP mainstay
There is something ironic about a gathering to remember a man who months before he passed away was so vehemently against such a gathering.
College volleyball: Pointers win pair of matches
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point volleyball team tallied two victories Wednesday evening, defeating Milwaukee School of Engineering and Edgewood College by identical scores of 3-0. The two nonconference victories improve the Pointers to 13-19 overall heading into the final weekend of the regular season.
Author Mitch Albom shares his journey to find faith
Finding faith can take a lifetime. There is no one path that everyone takes, no guideposts to show the way.
Plans for new building at UWSP begin
Staff members at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point have begun talks that eventually will lead to determining which departments will be housed in a new academic building slated to be built in the next decade.
Stevens Point, meet 18th and 19th century Japan. A monthlong exhibit at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will explore the history and culture of Japan from the Tokugawa period.
Residents gather for annual day to help those in need
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point student Beth Juris, 29, spent her Saturday afternoon hoping to improve the relationship between the campus and the community.
UW-Stevens Point exploring Japan's culture
The art, history and culture of Japan will be featured on the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point campus in a monthlong series of exhibits, lectures, workshops, films and performances.
Milladore resident gets scholarship
Benjamin Hansen of Milladore is a recipient of a Wisconsin Towns Association scholarship sponsored by Rural Mutual Insurance Company.
Students have fun with Shakespeare
This isn't your grandparents' Shakespeare. Or your parents'. For that matter, it isn't even the Shakespeare from high school.
UWSP students get creative with Shakespeare
This isn't your grandparent's Shakespeare. Or your parents. For that matter, it isn't even the Shakespeare from high school.
Column: Local businesses work with state leaders
Last April, an enthusiastic group of 50 central Wisconsin business and community leaders descended on the state Capitol in Madison as part of an annual event to raise awareness about promising initiatives to help our area grow and prosper.
Green Tea seeks fans for music video
Local Celtic band Green Tea will film its next music video, 'Shafted,' at 5 p.m. Sunday in the Encore at Dreyfus University Center at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
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