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(11/04/21 3:58pm)
For as long as I have been at this university, I have gotten a weekly email from the University Bookstore about something called “Geraldine’s Pick.” While the majority of these emails have gone over my head, I could not help but be intrigued by the consistency. I began to ask myself, “What is Geraldine’s Pick?” and “Who even is Geraldine?”
(11/01/21 7:00am)
The Madison and larger Dane County area has long had a unique political relationship with the student body of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with students making up roughly 17 and 8% of the Madison and Dane County population, respectively — meaning that students make up a considerate voting block in local elections
(10/28/21 7:00am)
“I've been putting my whole life online for eight years,” said Paris Boswell, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s most renowned internet star. “It seeps into every aspect of my life even when I don't think it will — I’ll meet someone new at a party and talk to them and then 10 minutes later they're like, ‘Oh by the way, I've seen your videos.’ It's like they know you, and you don't know them, and that's a weird feeling.”
(10/28/21 7:00am)
With the chaos that comes with the beginning of a new school year, students need time to readjust to life in college as we catch up with old friends, set new intentions for the year ahead and get back into the swing of things. Yet, right as we get comfortable, we are hit with the reality that it’s time to think about our next move: it is the infamous race for housing at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
(10/28/21 7:00am)
Parnika Shukla believes that housing equals stability.
(10/22/21 10:25pm)
While the announcement of Chancellor Rebecca Blank’s departure from the University of Wisconsin-Madison may have been a surprise to some, she believes that the time was right for her to leave the institution.
(10/21/21 7:00am)
The word feminism can elicit reactions ranging from unadulterated hatred to unyielding pride, depending on who you ask. It can conjure images of suffragettes with hands thrown in the air and brazen expressions plastered on their faces. It can be a source of power and a derivation of selfhood. Yet — at the other end of the spectrum — the word can invoke imagery of brash women who like to complain about unfounded injustices. It can be a reactionary discourse on how, “women have the same rights as men now.”
(10/21/21 7:00am)
Nearly 13,000 Afgan evacuees staying in Wisconsin have faced various obstacles in their path towards resettlement. From issues of misinformation to difficulty finding housing, thousands around the country are unsure as to how long it will take to find lives outside of government housing.
(10/21/21 5:00am)
COVID-19 positive students are being temporarily housed in vacant apartments at the Eagle Heights complex, which houses many graduate students and faculty.
(10/21/21 12:00pm)
Libra (September 23 - October 22)
(10/22/21 10:57pm)
Students were invited to participate in the third “Campus Climate Survey” on Tuesday. Launched every five years, the survey allows students to voice their thoughts, experiences and concerns regarding University of Wisconsin-Madison’s environment. Students were invited to participate in the survey via campus email.
(10/19/21 2:44am)
On October 14, 2021, Mackenzie Moore wrote an article entitled, "Bucky Catches Chancellor Becky Blank with Willie the Wildcat, asks for amicable separation."
(10/19/21 9:14pm)
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society raised more than $228,000 at its ‘Light the Night’ fundraising bash on Oct. 14. It was the organization’s first in-person event in over a year, and participants gathered at Warner Park to celebrate.
(10/14/21 7:00am)
When we get to college, it’s easy to assume that everything will go smoothly. We’ve heard so much about the “college experience” in movies, we hear about our parents’ “good old days” and we look on social media and see people seemingly having the time of their lives. But what we don’t hear about so often is that college is truly a huge transition. It requires a new sense of independence — whether it be doing your laundry weekly or making sure to set a reminder in your phone for that student org meeting.
(10/14/21 7:00am)
One of the world’s biggest podcasts has, very recently, officially endorsed the practice of therapy. Alexandria Cooper, host of the podcast “Call Her Daddy,” has created a loud buzz around the term, and for good reason. While Cooper usually keeps an eccentric tone throughout her work, her intense seriousness is an indication to listeners that she truly feels passionate about her point: Everyone that has the ability to go to therapy definitely should — and this should be a service we make more accessible.
(10/14/21 12:00pm)
This week, University of Wisconsin-Madison students were shocked to learn via Twitter that Chancellor Becky Blank has decided to leave the university at the end of the academic year to become the president of Northwestern University. While her tenure has seen an increase in graduation rates and a historic high of underrepresented students in this year’s freshman class, she is best known among students as the most prime meme material on campus.
(10/13/21 8:58pm)
The leader of a Republican-led investigation into Wisconsin’s 2020 presidential election reversed his decision to subpoena Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl.
(10/14/21 12:44am)
The days leading up to Summer Salt’s arrival in Madison were rainy and dreary, but their concert at the Majestic Friday night made it clear that summer isn’t over yet.
(10/13/21 6:00am)
For the last week, Hwang Dong-hyuk’s “Squid Game” has dominated my life. My mother, sister and I attempted to dissect the tiniest details of the Korean survival drama for the entirety of an hour-long road trip. A friend and I discussed Halloween costume ideas, and then subsequently scoured Amazon for the now infamous green tracksuits that figure as key imagery of the show. At the beginning of a work call, my supervisor opened with, “Have you watched ‘Squid Game’ yet?”
(10/13/21 7:00am)
A dramatic display of weather disasters across North America this summer underscored the volatility of a changing climate. Heads turned northwest as lethal heat and wildfires enveloped the upper Pacific coast. Heads turned south, then slowly northeast as Hurricane Ida wrought havoc from the oil wells of coastal Louisiana to the subway tunnels of New York City.