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Student in wheelchair hit by car on Main Street

Yield to pedestrians

By Sarah Kloepping & Jerica Harvey

A recent UW-Whitewater graduate in a wheelchair was hit by a car on Aug. 26 on Main Street near the Alumni Center.

The victim was transported to the Fort Atkinson Hospital for severe injuries and later med-flighted to University Hospital in Madison.

McCain campaign stops in Cedarburg

UW-Whitewater student sings National Anthem

By Joe Luther

John McCain and Sarah Palin made their first official campaign stop in Cedarburg, Wis. Friday morning. The two made the trip from the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis where Palin was officially made the vice presidential candidate.

The rally opened with UW-Whitewater's own Whitney Clapper, a freshman, singing the national anthem.

BREAKING NEWS UPDATE: Accident victim, former student dies

By Sarah Kloepping, Jerica Harvey, Joseph Luther

Recent UW-Whitewater graduate Mike Chaloupka, 23, has died, according to authorities. Chaloupka, who was in a wheelchair, was struck by a car Aug. 26 while crossing the Whiton and Main streets intersection.

"It's a tragedy. We're very upset that this happened in our community. We want to address those locations," Whitewater City Manager Kevin Brunner said Tuesday.

A prayer vigil will be held tonight (Sept. 9) for Chaloupka at 4 p.m. in the second level of the UC near the Old Main Ballroom

Transformed bookstore earns positive feedback

By Jerica Harvey

Many students were surprised when they walked into the main entrance of the new and improved University Bookstore that opened in June.

The $2.66 million dollar upgrade was started in February of this year and was meant to give the bookstore structural updates as well as cosmetic changes

Main Street safety a concern after student seriously injured

By Sarah Kloepping & Jerica Harvey

The Aug. 26 accident involving a vehicle hitting a pedestrian has left students and faculty questioning the safety of crosswalks without traffic lights.

Chancellor expresses university concerns to city

Telfer requests more measures for student, walker safety

By Jerica Harvey

Chancellor Richard Telfer addressed the Whitewater Common Council Tuesday about the university's concern for student safety on the Whiton and Main intersection. A car hit UW-Whitewater graduate, Mike Chaloupka, while he was in the intersection crosswalk on Aug.

Rosa's Pizza buys out Double Dip Deli, opens new restaurant

By Joe Luther

Rosa's Pizza has expanded its business by purchasing Double Dip Deli. The new Rosa's will include a broader variety of options including ice cream.

UW Credit Union offers mobile banking

By Joe Luther

The UW Credit Union has a new mobile banking service that is targeted at on-the-move students. More than 4,000 members statewide have taken advantage of the new cellular banking tool.

Students die in car accidents during summer

By Sarah Kloepping

Two UW-Whitewater students died in unrelated car crashes during the summer.

Food pantry offers support to struggling residents

By Brianna Carlson

College students and community members living below the poverty level are eligible for assistance from the Whitewater food pantry at the Old Armory.

Still enough on-campus housing despite record number of incoming students

By Joe Luther

Despite the rise in new students UW-Whitewater will not have to look outside the residence halls to house students this fall. Dropouts and cancellations have lowered the number of rooms needed for on-campus housing.

Delays in residence hall upgrades result in restroom, shower sharing

By Joe Luther

Students in Tutt and Knilans Halls will be without bathroom facilities on all floors until Sept. 16

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