A farewell from the editors
The summer of 2023 feels like eons ago, yet it was only nine short months ago that we began our year at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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The summer of 2023 feels like eons ago, yet it was only nine short months ago that we began our year at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Generative artificial intelligence technologies such as ChatGPT have exploded on college campuses. And after a year of grappling with the impact of these technologies on education, the true solution may not be one we expect: using ChatGPT not as a cheat code but as a tool for learning could be the key for AI integration into our academic lives.
As the end of April approaches, campus is bustling with excitement for this year’s Mifflin Street Block Party. “What are your plans for next weekend?” seems to permeate every conversation I’ve had this week.
“Studying abroad changes your life” and “study abroad will change you” are two phrases I repeatedly heard from people in my life before departing for my semester overseas.
A note from the writer: Having access to mental health care is a privilege. Luckily, we have access to UHS counseling services as UW-Madison students. If you or a loved one are dealing with a mental health emergency, UHS offers 24/7 crisis counseling services.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is implementing a new six-week paid parental leave policy for employees after the birth or adoption of a child starting July 1 following discussion and demands from faculty and staff.
After spending the past three months exploring the vibrant nightlife of London, I can tell you it is an entirely different world from anything I have ever experienced. The city of London is an entire world in itself. But once the sun sets, the city transforms into something that is truly out of this world. Whether it's spending the early hours of the evening at a quiet pub, strolling through the streets of Soho to find a lively jazz bar or spending a ridiculous amount of pounds to get into the swankiest club in the city, there is never a dull moment.
Content warning: This article discusses at length sensitive topics including rape and sexual assault, which may be distressing or triggering for individuals with experiences related to these issues.
Students around the country are sharpening their pencils and getting ready for another round of testing as colleges are reinstating the SATs.
Whether it’s on campus, online or on national TV, polarization dominates much of the way we communicate. It’s clear that fault lines open rifts in our social fabric.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is no stranger to demonstrations from political activists on campus, and that’s especially true this school year. From pro-Palestine protests to demonstrations against far-right speakers, campus has seen its fair share of political discourse.
When I first moved into my dorm in August 2021, I watched my mom’s minivan drive away, and I knew I was ready to begin the best four years of my life. I planned to spend my first night on campus knocking on doors, introducing myself, getting dressed up, getting lost and meeting people.
Going to a big school can be intimidating and lead to difficulty navigating such a foreign space. However, it also offers big opportunities that may not be offered at smaller institutions and pushes students to reach their full potential.
It has long been claimed that social media is ruining our lives. TikTok is helping to bring this conspiracy to fruition, and the government is taking action.
You may have been surprised to read the name Claudine Gay in this headline. After all, it has been a few months since Gay stepped down as president of Harvard University, and the dust surrounding her tenure and resignation has largely settled outside of the Harvard community.
Navigating social media is inherently challenging, and having an online following adds an extra layer of complexity. But Killian Weston, a University of Wisconsin-Madison freshman and content creator, has deep experience managing a large online audience.
If you’re single and in college, you’ve probably downloaded Tinder before. Maybe you downloaded it to get a confidence boost, because you were bored and had a few too many drinks, or to see what your ex was up to. Maybe you just wanted a new game on your phone.
Students and residents of Madison are no strangers to the fast-paced changes that frequently occur around campus. New high-rise luxury apartments and construction zones sprout up at every corner and street turn.
The Madison Common Council accepted a motion Tuesday to re-refer an alcohol license change for MacTaggart’s Market and Deli back to the Alcohol License Review Committee.
Fashion is universally known as the gateway to the heavens of creativity. Every culture, nation and city has its own spin on what is considered “stylish.” The casual comfort Americans prioritize in fashion vastly contrasts the elegant class displayed in European outfit choices.