Social media takes over student education
Your alarm goes off and you instantly roll over to catch up on what you’ve missed the last eight hours. Before brushing your teeth you’ve already spent 20 minutes on Instagram scrolling and double-tapping.
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Your alarm goes off and you instantly roll over to catch up on what you’ve missed the last eight hours. Before brushing your teeth you’ve already spent 20 minutes on Instagram scrolling and double-tapping.
Getting a pet is exciting, and caring for a dog can be extremely rewarding. Dogs make us happier, healthier, and more confident. With your new best friend, you'll have someone to love and care for who will be devoted to you in return. Here's what you need to think about as a new dog owner.
Coffee, pastries, avocado toast. Acai bowls, mimosas, a Bernese Mountain dog.
A law firm representing a UW-River Falls student is threatening to sue the university for limiting students’ rights to free speech.
From time to time, the UW-Madison campus is flooded with lime green bandanas tied to students' backpacks. The project, hosted by the UW-Madison chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Health, has even spread to other orgs and beyond Madison.
Yes, it’s true. It’s already been a week since we bid a finale farewell to “The Good Place.” But no, I haven’t stopped the warm, gooey feeling in my heart or the tears falling from my eyes.
Megan Phelps-Roper grew up with 10 siblings, was an avid reader and loved school. To her, it was in many ways a happy, ideal childhood.
Amidst the whirlwind of the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant, Gianna Bryant and seven others, a new piece of Bryant’s legacy has emerged: a case of sexually assaulting a 19-year-old woman.
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.
Though students are only in their second week of the 2020 spring semester at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, spirits are already quite low. This is most clearly seen on the campus’s many crosswalks, especially those that intersect with some of Madison’s most busy roads: it seems that students have developed a total disregard for crossing signals.
Preston awoke from his daze. Feeling foggy, groggy and unmoored, he slowly began to collect himself. As he regained awareness, he couldn’t help but notice the lack of familiarity of his surroundings. Everywhere he looked was barren and the ground was coated is some form of soapy residue, the likes of which he had never seen. Whatever this strange place was, it was certain that Preston was very far from his home. Perhaps even as much as forty centimeters away.
It has been less than a year since Emily Doe, the survivor of the infamous 2015 Stanford sexual assault case, bravely revealed her identity as Chanel Miller. In October of 2019, Chanel Miller published her memoir titled “Know My Name” where she details her life before, during and after her assault with incredible honesty and fearlessness. Immediately after I read this book over winter break, I knew I wanted to share my praise for Miller as her courage is admirable and her savvy writing inspires.
Spring semester is upon us! With the first week of classes quickly approaching, so too does that awkward first-day icebreaker. Instead of ignoring other people’s names while you scramble last-second to think of something interesting to say about yourself, feel free to use one of Almanac’s suggestions.
Happy 2020! You may think that there is not much to do as you make your way back to freezing cold Wisconsin, but here are four things to do this winter for under $20.
It’s hard to believe that half of a school year has come and gone. Perhaps you’ve only just completed your first semester of college, or maybe this will be your last one at the University of Wisconsin. Wherever you’re at, the beginning of the second semester is a growing point for everyone.
As I begin to say my goodbyes to the clear blue skies, sandy-golden beaches and the 65 degree weather in California, I anticipate stepping off the plane and entering what seems to be a completely different world than the one I left.
As I begin to say my goodbyes to the clear blue skies, sandy-golden beaches and the 65 degree weather in California, I anticipate stepping off the plane and entering what seems to be a completely different world than the one I left.
After a rough showing at the Legends Classic Tournament in New York, Wisconsin’s record fell to 4-3 after a loss to both Richmond and New Mexico during tournament play. However, the Badgers look to turn things around as they prepare to face NC State (5-2) during the Big Ten/ACC Challenge in Raleigh, NC on Wednesday.
Bring on all the boat-related puns and all the different ways that they can sink.
As we walk from class to class listening to podcasts — worrying about Trump, the insurmountable damage he has inflicted on our state, and his next irreversible stunt — Ben Wikler resides on the other side of Capitol strategizing with his staff ways that this nation can defeat the most erratic, unprecedented president in history.