Celebrating Creativity at UWS Campus Day of Celebration
UWS hosted its campus day of celebration Tuesday.
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UWS hosted its campus day of celebration Tuesday.
Monday marks the beginning of severe weather awareness week in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Spring rolls and chicken curry were just a few dishes bringing community members together.
Imagination was the focus of an event at the Duluth Public Library Saturday afternoon.
More than 100 kids learned about what to do if they're ever in an uncomfortable situation with a stranger or someone they know.
Friday, UWS students hosted “Science Night,”, where children and adults were invited to explore the marvels of chemistry, physics, and biology.
The University of Wisconsin System regents have approved raising tuition for out-of-state undergraduate and graduate students at most of the system's four-year schools starting next year.
Students at Woodland Hills are working on a project in hopes of gaining peace.
Thursday, Northland children brought awareness to the issue of violence in the form of art.
Wednesday, the Hermantown community broke ground with their shovels as they celebrated the start of construction at their schools.
Community members took a stand Tuesday evening to end sexual violence in the Twin Ports.
A 38-year-old Superior man is in custody after making threats to a Superior School District employee, according to police.
The ribbon cutting is complete and the new addition at North Shore Community School is open to the public.
In celebration of Autism Awareness Month, Z Puppets, a Minneapolis–based company is hosting a camp in Duluth to teach children with special needs fun ways to manage stress.
Have you had spring break yet?