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(12/08/14 6:05am)
For those Badgers who feel that the stress caused by their workloads is akin not to that of the typical college student but the most beleaguered, overworked airplane pilots, any break from studying may be perceived as an impediment to ensuring readiness for a final test or essay. However, even though stress is an implicit part of most college students’ academic experiences, knowing when to take a break from studying is an important part of maintaining mental and physical health. In hearing and observing people’s attitudes toward studying, I’ve realized that many students are wont to follow an academic orthodoxy that holds hunkering down for hours on end as the optimal way to guarantee success in the classroom. To be honest, many workloads do require hours of focus and dedication if one wishes to do well. Nevertheless, work habits that consistently forgo exercise and relaxation breaks in favor of uninterrupted studying run the risk of intensifying the stress caused by coursework and increasing the likelihood of illness.
(11/20/14 7:30am)
One might not expect to hear recitations of Shakespeare in the lobby of Porchlight’s single room occupancy housing, but Mike Shepherd would catch skeptics off guard.
(11/13/14 5:25am)
'Tis the season.
(10/31/14 1:31am)
Beginning in Fall 2015, Ogg Residence Hall will only allow upperclassmen residents, as well as provide an additional career resource service, according to University Housing officials.
(10/30/14 6:05am)
UW-Madison students and supporters of sexual assault victims marched on Bascom Hill Wednesday to protest what they consider to be an inadequate university policy regarding sexual assault.
(10/29/14 4:38am)
This, my friends, is a story of disappointment.
(10/28/14 5:34am)
In the late ’90s, I wasn’t old enough to use a second hand to count my age. With that being said, you may be wondering why that era’s rock music brings me back to my tweenage years. It all starts at camp, the place where my musical horizons expanded beyond the purview of 50 Cent and everyone else that can be generously lumped into the category of party rap.
(10/21/14 4:41am)
The only thing more terrifying than the most chilling story you may have heard, seen or read is knowing the story truly happened. Reality has a strange way of being far more petrifying than fiction can ever be. The horrors that plague the world that we live in have the ethereal quality of being able to shake us to our very core.
(10/20/14 5:36am)
Two days after his second and final gubernatorial debate against Democratic challenger Mary Burke, Gov. Scott Walker addressed UW-Madison students and other supporters Sunday morning during an event attended by the College Republicans at a Republican campaign office in Madison.
(10/14/14 2:36am)
Eyy freshmen, you’re over a month into this whole college thing and if you’re reading this, chances are you haven’t dropped out yet--so congrats! There is however, another issue at hand: You’re quickly turning into a wittle homesick baby. It’s OK to be homesick. It’s just part of the whole getting acclimated to life without mommy doing everything for you phase. WRONG. See, that was a trick so all you weaklings would let down your guard and admit to missing the ol’ homefront. Homesickness is a disease that will keep people in your dorm farther away from you than open cold sores. If you want to ride with the big dogs here at college, but there’s something--oh, I don’t know, say mommy’s chicken pot pie--that is making you miss those classic high school days, get this through your stupid thumbsucking skull: Only the loseriest of the losers feel homesick. Luckily for all you nimrods thinking about hopping on a Megabus this weekend, Almanac has compiled an exhaustive motivational pamphlet to keep your ass anchored in Witte until Thanksgiving.
(10/01/14 7:49pm)
Well fellow Badgers, we’ve done it. About a month has passed and we still live to work, study and design another day.
(10/01/14 4:18am)
The word exercising is not in my vocabulary. In fact, “let’s get swole” would not be a phrase you’d ever hear me say. I’m all for staying fit and living a healthy lifestyle, but going to the gym would never be my idea of fun. As a five-foot-eight-inch male who is fairly thin, I’ve never had to exercise to keep my shape. My entire family is all relatively skinny so I’ll have to thank my genetics for what I’m working with. “Hey Genetics, is this all you’re giving me? This is how muscular of a person I’ll be? Okay, alright. That’s fine with me.”
(09/30/14 4:18am)
(09/23/14 5:37am)
(09/17/14 7:36pm)
Many college dorm rooms are so small that a bed, desk and dresser take up every inch of space. Even in high-rises and houses, it’s very unlikely to find a bedroom of decent size.
(09/11/14 5:15am)
Explaining to his roommates that, “you can’t fall behind ‘cause that’s how you fail out after one semester,” University of Wisconsin Freshman Austen Schwartz took to Helen C. White Library on Monday night—dual coffee thermoses in tow—to pull an all-nighter for Tuesday’s big syllabus quiz focused on the general course outlines of 18th Century East Asian Literature.
(07/14/14 10:31pm)
Our writers all have their favorite Badger moments since we enrolled. Throughout the years, it’s been pretty good to be a Badger fan. Now, the question is what lies in store for you.
(05/05/14 6:00am)
In its second year at the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, Revelry Music and Arts Festival brought over 20 artists to play at the Memorial Union. Read on for coverage from The Daily Cardinal Arts staff.
(04/29/14 4:20am)
University police arrested a man for disruptive behavior in Sellery Hall following a call reporting the man was knocking on various dorm room doors around 4:20 p.m. Monday, University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department spokesperson Marc Lovicott said.
(04/08/14 4:28am)
Thursday night’s audience at the Majestic was alive. Fists in the air, they matched Against Me! singer Laura Jane Grace word-for-word as the band blasted their way through a set list that dug deep into the story of the Gainesville, Fla.’s punk rock titans. The audience caved in on itself in a crowd-wide mosh pit. Fans’ hearts set ablaze by hearing their favorite songs through the amplifiers.