I Don't Not Need No Help on Mi Hom Wok
Ubiq Editor

Students are taking advantage of the newly opened Learning Center in the old math lab. (Bethanie Roeglin)
Helping students achieve their goals seems to be the focus of the new Learning Center.
Teachers, students and staff have worked together to come up with idea on how to accomplish just that. The new and soon-to-be-improved Learning Center opened the last week of January. Each day provided a new reason to stop in, from free pens to UW-WC window clings. On Feb. 2, a raffle was held for one week parking passes to the student of the month spot.
Megan Cavanuagh, Shannon Linn, and Troy Winkelman were the lucky winners. Other UW-WC prizes were also given out Ines Zarenana, Billy Sulicz and Jim Ferguson.
The Learning Center isn't just a place to have fun and win neat stuff; it's a place for learning. Now, you can spend your hard-earned money on something other than a tutor, mmmmm, pizza.
It used to be a place to get help for just math, but not anymore. You can also get help with English, physics and chemistry, and it may expand into more areas as the needs arise.
So if you are wondering what the Fibonacci sequence is, or the internal motivation of Blanche DuBoise in "A Streetcar Named Desire," then you now know where you can go.
For an in-depth look at the Learning Center, tune in to the next Ubiquitous.



