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(01/30/22 12:00pm)
Generally in nutrition education, there is a focus on the macroscopic level: which foods are “good,” which are “bad” and how to build healthy eating habits. For some individuals, however, learning about specific components of food can be beneficial to improving health.
(01/27/22 8:00am)
It’s been nearly two years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, and many of us are – understandably – tired of it. Month after month of restrictions, limitations and the various impacts of COVID have left people exhausted, and often apathetic.
(01/27/22 8:00am)
Content Warning: This essay contains mention of sexual assault.
(01/27/22 11:00am)
Oh fuck, oh shit, stocks and crypto went down. Crypto goes down sometimes and ... ummmm ... you buy in the dip, right? But stocks? Stocks don’t go down. Shit. Fuck. This is not good. Oh fuck. I gotta make some phone calls. Do people still call? Doesn’t matter. This is important. The stocks went down.
(12/18/21 8:23pm)
Before I saw them live, I wasn’t really a big fan of SURFACES. While I knew and enjoyed a few of their hit songs, like “Sunday Best,” “24 / 7 / 365” and “Heaven Falls / Fall on Me,” SURFACES’ music isn’t something that I’d ever voluntarily put on.
(12/02/21 2:44am)
The pandemic has dragged on for nearly two years now, and we’ve seen a number of troubling developments, the most recent of which is the detection of a new variant of Sars-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID. Omicron has been designated as a "variant of concern" by the World Health Organization, and the first case in the United States was confirmed on Wednesday.
(12/02/21 8:00am)
A few days after the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Chancellor and the Madison Police Department urged students to follow county health guidelines during gatherings, five students were photographed standing on top of a damaged white SUV surrounded by an unmasked crowd.
(11/23/21 4:59pm)
At this point in the season, most college football fans would say that they have a pretty good read on most teams. Early season miscues are often pretty much taken care of by this point of the season, and most would say that they have a pretty good sense on most teams.
(11/18/21 3:00pm)
The window for students hoping to get off-campus housing leases for the 2022-2023 academic year is narrowing as fall in Wisconsin comes to a close. Many students are faced with a tough decision: live within walking distance of campus at a high cost, or living further away from campus and commute to class.
(11/18/21 3:00pm)
Over the course of the past decade, as the city’s population has increased, Madison’s historic State Street area has experienced an influx of investment from large business interests.
(11/18/21 3:00pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison student housing scene is peppered with run-down apartments, decade-old houses and historic dorm buildings. Yet, tucked away behind the bustling State Street businesses lies Langdon street, a neighborhood lined with picturesque mansions, a lakeside view and dozens of students involved in one overarching organization: Greek life.
(11/18/21 3:00pm)
The pandemic has forced Greek life at the University of Wisconsin-Madson to shift heavily over the past two years, and while some fraternities and sororities have been able to maintain engagement and popularity, others have struggled to grow and gain new members.
(11/04/21 7:00am)
TV Girl dazzled Milwaukee with back-to-back sold-out shows at the Colectivo Coffee on Oct. 23 and 24th and they took to twitter to set the scene.
(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 12:00pm)
I’m excited to see where our tumultuous relationship takes us, Fresh Market Foods. Unfortunately, I still need you. Because you’re the only grocery store within three goddamn miles!
(10/21/21 7:00am)
On Aug. 17, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) tweeted that, “What's happened in Afghanistan over the last few days is tragic and was totally avoidable,” and one can hardly disagree with Cotton on this front.
(10/21/21 12:00pm)
Libra (September 23 - October 22)
(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 7:00am)
“Hah-ho!”
(10/07/21 7:00am)
Facebook’s temporary shutdown on Oct. 5, 2021, gave our mediated world a time of peace.