Opening Access, Opening Minds: The OER Book Launch
A round of applause commenced on Thursday, March 6, at the Jim Dan Hill Library as the Markwood Center for Learning, Innovation, and Collaboration (CLIC) and the Open Education Resource Committee (OER) celebrated the launch of three open textbooks written by our very...
World Student Association Holds 23rd Annual Cultural Night
A small campus isn’t typically known for being multicultural. After a two-year hiatus, the University of Wisconsin-Superior held its 23rd annual Cultural Night showing the diversity that is found on a campus of less than 3,000 students. The event was held on Saturday,...
Skiers Flood into the Northwoods
A fever swept across northwest Wisconsin this past month, affecting over 10,000 people. No, it wasn’t another COVID variant, but what is known throughout the cross-country ski community as “Birkie Fever.” The Slumberland American Birkebeiner is North America’s largest...
Outdoor fun on a Budget
If you’re looking for a way to get outdoors but don’t have the right equipment, Superior Adventures Gear Rental has you covered. Nestled in the back of the Marcovich Wellness Center, Superior Adventures offers members of both the UW-Superior community, as well as the...
UWS Music Department Spent Winter Break in Life-Changing Trip to Ghana
Sami Keller has never been outside of North America. But as she and 15 other University of Wisconsin-Superior students, five UWS faculty members, and 5 community members boarded a flight on Jan. 4, they were all going to spend the next 10 days in Ghana. Every four...
Applications for the New Buzz are Closed
The buzz is that Student Involvement is looking for someone else to take over the position of our beloved Yellowjacket mascot Buzz. Applications closed on Mar. 5, with four applicants lined up for the position. “We’re looking to hire a new mascot coordinator,” said...
UWS Student Relaxes on the Brule River
The 2023 Bois Brule River fishing opener downstream from U.S. Highway 2 to Lake Superior is Mar. 25, and anglers from around the Midwest will travel to the northland for it. The Brule River is in Brule, Wis., and is famous for its trout fishing. Kaden Bergman, a...






