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Kohnhorst remains neutral, shares doubt on state budget

 

"I have to understand both sides," Kohnhorst said. "Ultimately we have to balance the budget, and no matter what, it's going to create a lot of mad people, unfortunately in the educational system in this case." 
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Artman earns good marks all around

 

The president of Viterbo's board of trustees, Sister Mary Ann Gschwind, of the FSPA recently released a statement summarizing the five-year review of Viterbo's president, Rick Artman. 
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Both men and women Viterbo teams bowl into national spotlight

 

 After an inaugural season that put the program on the national stage, the teams have looked to take the next step.  Socha commented that the season has been "up-and-down, especially on the men's side," but that great progress has also been made.  
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Artist lets chance make ‘Current Pulls’

  If you have become acquainted with Assistant Professor of Design, Joseph Miller, then you are familiar with his passions: design and baseball. Miller used baseball analogies to describe his work at his "Current Pulls" art exhibit opening at the Winona Art Center, Feb. 23. 

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Once in a generation struggle

 

   In an interview about the situation in Wisconsin, President Barack Obama said, "Everybody has got to make some adjustments to new fiscal realities." But he went on to add that he believes taking away collective bargaining rights is "an assault on unions."
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The Catholic take on the Capital

 

  The recent crisis in Madison concerning Gov. Walker's proposed budget bill had drawn a distinct line between the unions, who sit in the bulls eye of the bill's sights, and Governor Walker, who was elected in part because of his budget-balancing platform—which he claims the controversial bill was a part of all along. 
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Counseling services deals with real issues

 

 On campuses nationwide, 5 to 13 percent of students seek help at a counseling center, Stugelmayer said. More services and more outreach are needed to serve people who aren't willing to seek out counseling, she added.
 "There is still a stigma about coming to counseling," said Lesley Stugelmayer, Viterbo's director of counseling, "but it's gotten better."
 
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Buschman takes talents to Germany

Viterbo alum Scott Buschman, coming off All-American honors last season as a V-Hawk, has signed a basketball contract in Germany and has been competing in a German professional league for the last several months.

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4:48Phycosis lingers

 

 This production, about a woman's battle with her own mind and those around her, was a triumph of collaboration and artistry.
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Revolution has only begun

Why should a La Crosse native care about events happening half way around the world? What do we make of recent revolution in Egypt? 

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Admission standards rise

Acceptance standards have changed for potential Viterbo students.

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Viterbo Homecoming

Meet the members of Viterbo's 2011 Homecoming Court!

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Student Union gets a makeover

 

"The many changes made to the Union will likely have ‘a long-term positive impact on student life at Viterbo' "--Diane Brimmer
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Women’s cross country honored as team of the year

 

"Being recognized as college team of the year is a great honor to all of us on the team," said junior runner Cindy Leuck.  "To me it is really giving all of our hard work and accomplishments a title."
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‘Figaro’ is genuine fun

 

 Viterbo's theater department delivered an excellent performance this weekend with their show The Marriage of Figaro. The music, acting, costuming, and scenery flowed together to create a captivating and entertaining show. 
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If Walker won’t listen, then he’s not leading

 

In the last couple of weeks, I've been giving a lot of thought to the question "What makes a good leader?" Given the political unrest in Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Jordan, and Bahrain and the protests in Madison (and now other states as well), I think the question is valid.
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SGA and SIFE gear up for elections

 

 Each spring, SGA plans and prepares for another round of elections. This voting season, though, elections will take on a different face than years past. In order to encourage students to vote, SGA has teamed up with SIFE to market the elections.
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Viterbo garden club in bloom

 

 Though the winter months have seemed to drag on and spring has not quite arrived yet, the Viterbo University Garden Club is in full swing.  
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Bieber’s ‘Never Say Never’: The final verdict by Kyle and Marysa

While the Biebs has proven to be talented and may have a bright future ahead of him, we just can't bring ourselves to give this film the same rousing approval that we have for our other reviews.

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NFL lockout would be a travesty

The National Football League is coming perilously close to blowing up that comforting pattern we enjoy beginning every September.  

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Undergraduate research opportunities

 

"The program is pretty new, so part of that effort [has included] letting people know what the program is (and why they should to apply to it)," Gabriel said. 
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The Final Verdict with Kyle and Marysa: “The King’s Speech”

This film is beautiful: the performances, the cinematography, the score—all elements work together to create an incredible piece of art. 

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‘Tailfeathers’ shake theirs

 The Viterbo University Dance Team Club, also known as "The Tailfeathers," is upping their game. The team has stepped off the basketball court and has stepped in front of the judges.   

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‘Figaro’ farce figures to be fun

It is time once again for a production of that most beloved of operas, Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro."  Viterbo's Music and Theatre/Music Theatre departments are joining together for this show, which runs February 25-27. 

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Moore should inspire more

 

Love him or hate him, Michael Moore knows how to make us talk. 
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A homeless encounter

I don't know his story, and I don't where he is now.

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Blood drive a success for RHC

"One hundred seventy-six Wisconsin hospital patients will benefit from those [blood] donations" Corcoran said.

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How to catch a cold

With the cold and flu season in full gear--follow these useful tips!

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