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(01/13/21 2:00pm)
As Tarah Stangler scrolled through her Twitter feed on a Sunday afternoon, she came across a tweet from the University of Wisconsin Police Department. It was a solemn scene: a picture taken inside a UWPD office, with five officers standing proudly behind a display of 18 green and red exit signs.
(12/21/20 6:28am)
If you’re under 31 and are considered young and healthy, why would you worry about health coverage from an insurance company? You may think that health insurance is not necessary, that it's too expensive or maybe not worth the trouble. Chances are that you will not need to even use your insurance until you get older. So why would you buy a private health insurance plan?
(07/27/20 4:45am)
Your parents have done so much for you. From changing your diapers and raising you to helping put you through school and sharing their wisdom, it's almost impossible to ever repay your mother and father for what they've done to help you. That being said, it's important that you do what you can to show them how much you appreciate their role in your life.
(07/22/20 6:29pm)
Companies are finding themselves onboarding new employees virtually - a novel first for many. As people work remotely across the U.S., it’s easy to fall into the trap of micromanagement and/or miscommunication. Empathy can get lost when the pressure is on. However, in a pandemic, the rules are changing. There are no in-person team lunches or ways for people to pop into their colleague’s office and chat. Now, spreading some positivity and planning virtual team strengthening activities is feasible and more important than ever. Taking the time to help every individual feel special and connected to the organization will ensure teams work efficiently and respectfully.
(06/11/20 9:29pm)
They’ve done it again.
(04/27/20 4:46pm)
As Wisconsin’s unemployment rate continues to climb and thousands of small businesses remain indefinitely closed by the state’s “Safer-at-Home” in order to contain the rapid spread of the novel coronavirus, shortages in supplies, equipment and services have been exacerbated by the public health crisis.
(04/23/20 2:00pm)
Religion provides many with faith and a source of community throughout life — especially in unprecedented times, some individuals turn to religion to develop a deeper understanding or a sense of guidance.
(04/01/20 6:16pm)
With President Trump’s announcement Sunday that social distancing guidelines will continue until at least April 30, the country is preparing for another month of movies, puzzles and board games — and studying of course! But social distancing does not have to mean social isolation. Here is a list of five easy ways to stay social while social distancing.
(03/27/20 3:55pm)
Discriminatory chalk writing that appeared late Wednesday night sparked frustration and fear among UW-Madison’s Asian and Asian-American community — and prompted the university to again emphasize its stance against racist actions.
(03/12/20 12:18am)
Theo Katzman of funk group Vulfpeck came to Madison March 8 for the first time since 2013, playing a near-sold out show at Majestic Theatre in support of his recently-released album “Modern Johnny Sings: Songs in the Age of Vibe.” Katzman and the show’s opener, Rett Madison, had incredibly dynamic performances that at one point or another made the audience think, laugh and cry. Katzman’s incredible stage presence kept the audience engaged and interested for his entire set.
(03/10/20 12:27am)
I'm a college student, but I won't be for much longer. I'm graduating this year, and not a moment too soon because I'm already hard at work at my own startup. Right now, the office space for my company is just my own bedroom, and I'm the only employee.
(03/10/20 12:24am)
As a business owner, it's your job to see your company's vision come to life, which includes your brand. Your business's brand identity can be huge for your visibility and sales, but how do you develop one? If you're struggling to create a unique identity for your company, here are a few easy tips.
(02/27/20 6:00am)
Most students don’t think twice about their ability to place an order with a barista, ask a grocer where they can find a certain item or listen to their professor lecture — at UW-Madison, it’s all in English.
(01/29/20 12:41am)
Chicago-based band Whitney’s fourth show in Madison proved to fans that their unique musical talent is here to stay. As someone who’s been a fan of theirs since the release of their 2016 album, Light Upon the Lake, I knew I had to finally see them at the Sylvee: the first stop on the tour for their sophomore album, Forever Turned Around.
(01/24/20 1:38am)
With an escalating number of farmers committing suicide in Wisconsin, outreach programs with educational seminars and community social circles have worked to curb the crisis.
(10/31/19 2:00pm)
At noon on a Thursday, a line of students and faculty forms outside the conference room on the third floor of Ingraham Hall. They chat about their days and classes while they fill plates with food and sit down for a meal.
(10/23/19 11:35pm)
Due to an increasing number of law firms saturating the market, it has become significantly more challenging for small law firms to compete with larger counterparts. Consequently, law firms are turning to Internet marketing strategies to gain clients, drive business, and gain an advantage over the competition.
(09/04/19 9:00am)
Ah yes, a new academic school year. Marked by frantically rearranging schedules, squeezing in time for friends before classes pick up and stocking a new regimen of professors, TAs and advisors, this time of the year impacts many students differently.
(08/20/19 6:07pm)
Recently, a local dad took a concerned-fathers forum by storm with an innovative idea to “protect our daughters!!”
(04/25/19 12:00pm)
It’s 9:35 a.m. as countless students speed walk down State Street, rushing to class in the hopes their professor is doing the same so they won’t be late after all.