![A University of Wisconsin-Stout senior industrial design student wants women to start thinking about more environmentally-friendly feminine hygiene products. Sarah Buezis, of Plymouth, Minn., created a concept called Moro, which would allow for easier and more discreet cleaning of menstrual cups in public bathrooms. Moro could be placed in individual public bathroom stalls to allow cleaning and sanitation of the cups, saving over the average woman’s lifetime about 300 pounds of waste from feminine hygiene p](/sites/default/files/2018-05/seniorshowrealhero.jpg)
Industrial design students create projects to help improve, enhance lives
A University of Wisconsin-Stout senior industrial design student wants women to start thinking about more environmentally-friendly feminine hygiene products.
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Poetry Celebration to feature local award-winning poet, writing workshop and student showcase
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Graduate student awarded addictions counseling fellowship from national organization
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Game design students take chess to next level with Checkmight
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Knock and Talk initiative returns, welcomes back off-campus students
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The historic houses that students built still standing tall in city
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Wis. Science Festival: Area students explore STEM fields Oct. 12
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