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December 10, 2015

Western Express December 11, 2015

Western Michigan University news highlights and alumni in the news for December 4 -10, 2015. This week’s campus photo features Waldo Library, which will be a busy spot on campus from now through the week of December 14 for students to study for final exams. Students won’t be trekking through...
December 03, 2015

Western Express December 4, 2015

Western Michigan University updates and alumni in the news for November 20 – December 3, 2015. This week’s campus photo features the sunrise over Kalamazoo, taken from inside Heritage Hall on Thursday, December 3, 2015. Temperatures in Kalamazoo have been unusually high for the beginning of December, and as the...
November 19, 2015

Western Express November 20, 2015

Western Michigan University highlights and alumni in the news for November 13 – 19, 2015. This week’s campus photo features the rainbow that appeared over Kalamazoo on Wednesday, November 18, 2015. Victor Tran captured this shot of Sprau Tower. The fall issue of the WMU Magazine is out! Read about...
November 15, 2015

November 1965 @ WMU

At Western Michigan University in November 1965, the Herald featured a student submission about the ‘nightmare’ of mechanized registration, the “Ugliest Man” on campus was crowned, and President Miller faced traffic issues head-on.Student Finds Registration’s Mechanization Terrifying “I was lying on my undersprung bed that Thursday, listlessly chain smoking and...
November 12, 2015

Western Express November 13, 2015

Western Michigan University updates and alumni in the news for November 6 – 12, 2015. This week’s campus photo features the space between the Dalton Center and Knauss and Dunbar Halls. As the days continue to get shorter, less and less greenery can be found around campus. As of Friday...
November 10, 2015

100 Years of the Herald

In the fall of 1916, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson signed legislation creating the National Park Service, the first 40-hour work week officially began in the Endicott-Johnson factories of Western New York, the Kingdom of Poland was proclaimed by a joint act of the emperors of Germany and Austria—and the Western...
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