Saying goodbye to UW
The fall of 2018 – my freshman year – was a dream. I remember it like it was yesterday: meeting new people, experiencing the Terrace for the first time and attending Badger games for the first time as a student.
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The fall of 2018 – my freshman year – was a dream. I remember it like it was yesterday: meeting new people, experiencing the Terrace for the first time and attending Badger games for the first time as a student.
Winters in Madison can be dreary and feel like they are never ending. Between classwork and walking through snow all day, the days can feel like they drag on and on. But don’t worry, there are plenty of fun winter activities to partake in in Madison! Check out these ideas to help brighten up those dreary winter days before spring rolls around again!
Being back on campus can be overwhelming for students, especially as we transition back from our COVID-19 hiatus. A staggering amount of things to do on campus can make it difficult to figure out what to take on for the semester. To help, here are some tips and tricks to get involved on and around campus!
In today’s world, people are always on the hunt for a new mask. The balance between cute and functional has gotten even easier with new mask trends popping up daily. One of the most common mask trends is matching your mask to your outfit. This is a simple yet effective way to look put together even during a global pandemic. There are a few ways you can match your mask to your outfit including: matching the colors, patterns or using the mask to complement your outfit rather than completely match it. Check out some of these mask sellers for new masks that will elevate your next outfit!
As technology advances, the use of laptops, smartphones, tablets and online presentations has drastically changed the way many people learn. While there are some educators who do not encourage the use of technology within a classroom, the prevalence of technology is too great to be ignored.
Most people on social media know what cancel culture is — the idea of ‘canceling’ celebrities or media influencers who do something unsavory in the eyes of the public. However, this idea of ‘canceling’ celebrities and influencers often goes too far.
Mental health is a growing concern for college students across the country but many are not getting the help they need and deserve. Surveyed college students reported that “50% of students rated their mental health below average or poor” with 40 percent of them failing to seek help.
“I have Type 1 diabetes.”
Kenosha, Wisconsin’s own Alexander Kain — a rising hip-hop musician and entertainer — performed at this years Freakfest, opening for Lil Yachty at the Capitol Square Stage. He caught up with The Daily Cardinal’s Megan Girod and discussed his experience performing that night, as well as his current projects.
The American healthcare system is not known for being world-renowned. We have greater access to doctors compared to other countries, but healthcare costs in the United States tend to be astronomically high in comparison to our other Global North counterparts. In this specific case, insulin prices have reached an absurd level of overpriced, and for a drug that has not changed all that much since its discovery in 1921.
Finding the perfect study spot on campus can be a challenging thing to do. Noise level, the amount of light, how many people are around you and even the size of the desks can affect your ability to get work done effectively. Here are a couple of favorite spots on campus to check out for all of your different study preferences.