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(03/18/20 10:37pm)
Director of University Housing Jeff Novak confirmed the possibility of using UW-Madison’s residence hall rooms to house overflow from local hospitals facing bed shortages Wednesday.
(03/13/20 4:44pm)
Gov. Tony Evers declared a public health emergency in the state of Wisconsin Thursday morning in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
(03/12/20 4:07pm)
UW-Madison suspended face-to-face instruction Wednesday, starting March 23 — the date classes would typically resume after spring break — in an attempt to lessen COVID-19 risks.
(03/12/20 5:00am)
ECB OR E-HALL OR SOME SHIT — Following the decision by the University of Wisconsin-Madison to cancel face-to-face instruction after spring break and until April 10th, the university’s STEM departments have collectively announced that they will still hold class in defiance of the university’s decision.
(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.
(02/25/20 6:00am)
This past Friday, former Badger football player Marcus Randal El was charged by the Rock County District Attorney’s Office with two counts of first-degree murder in relation to the deaths of two Janesville women.
(02/17/20 4:13am)
A former UW-Madison football player has been arrested in connection to a double homicide that occurred in Janesville, Wisconsin last Monday.
(02/07/20 1:41am)
Madison police arrested a 21-year-old man who posed as an athlete at UW-Madison and stole property from a student after making regular appearances at Witte Residence Hall.
(02/06/20 1:00pm)
Students have been using food delivery apps such as Uber Eats, Grubhub, Eat Street and many others for a while. With a few seconds on a phone, food can be delivered to the door from various restaurants located here in Madison. All you have to do is pay a delivery fee and sometimes higher prices for food and your meal arrives at your doorstep.
(01/30/20 5:17pm)
“2020 feels worse, as far as regards to the safety of Jewish people, than it did in 2010,” Head of Chabad House Rabbi Mendel said. “That, of course, is working backward.”
(11/29/19 12:48am)
Incoming college students may have expectations of what they think college will be like, but they don’t know for sure what’s in store for them. They make plans for how to decorate dorm rooms, what classes to take, study habits to follow, collegiate organizations to join, and extracurricular activities.
(10/31/19 4:41pm)
Vaping has become a quintessential part of high school and college culture. From school bathrooms to dorm rooms, students vape. With the new demand, the global market estimates that the vaping industry is worth approximately 19 billion dollars, and the number of vapers has been increasing rapidly — from about seven million in 2011 to 41 million in 2018, according to the BBC.
(10/17/19 11:00am)
Let’s take an adventure together that many of us have embarked on in college. I’ll set the scene. It’s a school night, you are in your dorm/apartment or at a coffee shop. Tomorrow you have a big assignment due. And … ACTION!
(10/10/19 12:00pm)
Diversity has become a phenomenon where institutions feel the need to advertise and, at times, even glorify their members of color. Be it at universities, corporations, or even amongst elements of popular culture, it is a buzzword used by white-majority organizations to tout their so-called care for marginalized populations.
(10/08/19 5:00am)
Housing can be one of the best parts about college. From social living in a dorm room to getting your first apartment with friends, you’re no longer living with your parents, and it can be a dream.
(09/12/19 5:00am)
This past Saturday night Rebecca Gonzalez-Smith, a first-year student at UW-Madison, was preparing to go out for the night. Nearly one week after she moved into her dorm room in Sellery Hall, and on the night after the first home football game, Rebecca was eager to go out with her new friends and experience the weekend scene. Yelling loudly and traveling in a pack of at least twelve other people, Rebecca and her friends made their way over to Langdon St where they were permitted entrance into a fraternity house.
(09/04/19 2:00pm)
Whether you’re a bewildered freshman, tenured professor or a seasoned Badger double-checking your DARS report, campus may look a little different as you stroll through Madison in the late days of summer.
(09/04/19 1:27am)
18-year-old Jillian Rollins has high expectations for her first year at UW-Madison. Although she’s a bit of a home-body, she’s excited to move into her dorm room: “I’m going to decorate my walls with cute little lights, and I’m lofting my bed to make space for a futon,” she told us. When asked if she was worried about having to share a bathroom with 30 other girls she told me she was “sure it will be fine.” Little does she know that later this semester she’s going to wake up at 2:00 a.m. to pee and ram her head on the ceiling for the third time that week only to find that literally every single toilet is already full of shit upon arriving to the little girls’ room. And there’s no chance she’s going to get anything to stick to the walls in Sellery.
(08/02/19 10:27pm)
UW-Madison’s former receiver Quintez Cephus was found not guilty on both counts of second- and third-degree sexual assault after 30 minutes of deliberation, a four-day trial and a year-long football suspension.
(06/11/19 3:00pm)
The airport pickup program, which is a key component of the partnership of CSSA and MIP, helps incoming international freshmen arrange better transportation from the airport to the dorms.