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(06/07/21 7:00am)
As a rising senior, there are so many things I wish I had known as an incoming freshman. In 2018, I was a scared, overwhelmed freshman wondering how the heck I was going to fit in at this massive school. Everything seemed to be coming at me so fast, and I didn’t know exactly how to process and enjoy all of the unique things freshman year brings.
(04/29/21 7:00am)
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(04/29/21 7:00am)
Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration Laurent Heller will be replaced by interim Associate Vice Chancellor of Facilities Planning and Management Rob Cramer toward the end of May.
(04/29/21 11:00am)
In December 2019, I wrote a draft for an article about how poisonous the urge for revenge can be — “the cycle of recycled revenge,” if you will. Ever the avid Coldplay fan, I wrote the article as a nod to lyrics from their song “Death and all his friends,” and it eventually saw the light of day in May 2020.
(04/27/21 8:45pm)
Every great musician is one of a kind, but the biographies of great musicians — or more precisely their biopics — end up looking pretty much alike. Childhood trauma is followed by success and its consequences, usually including addiction and love trouble. A chronicle of artistic triumph doubles as a cautionary tale, with ruin and redemption wrapped around each other. If all else fails, the soundtrack music offers occasional reminders of why we should care.
(04/22/21 6:48pm)
After a “less than successful” sophomore season, University of Wisconsin-Madison golfer Sam Anderson found himself at a crossroad.
(04/15/21 7:00am)
With the death of twenty-year-old Daunte Wright in Brooklyn Center, Minn., at the hands of Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter, UW-Madison student activists have redoubled calls for change that have been near-continuous throughout the academic year.
(04/08/21 7:00am)
It’s from China. #ChineseVirus. F *ck the Chinese Government.
(04/02/21 5:24pm)
State superintendent candidates Deborah Kerr and Jill Underly met for a conversation centered around questions from Wisconsin students Wednesday.
(04/01/21 7:00am)
On Oct. 2, 2018, journalist Jamal Khashoggi entered the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Istanbul, Turkey. While his wife-to-be waited outside, Khashoggi ventured into the Embassy to obtain certain documents he required to certify his upcoming marriage to her. When behind closed doors, goons set upon him. They drugged him, strangled him from behind and, when they were sure he was dead, dismembered him and then removed pieces of his body from the premises.
(04/01/21 7:00am)
Madisonians will decide which local candidates will serve on the common council for a two year term during the April 6 elections.
(04/01/21 7:00am)
From “Parks and Rec” sensation to now director and critically acclaimed actress, Amy Poehler recently adapted the book “Moxie” into a Netflix original. Starring as the accomplished single mom to Vivian, a young junior in high school. The movie came out March 3, with a soundtrack of 90s alt rock feminist bangers and received a 68% on rotten Tomatoes with reviews highlighting its “on the nose” message and how it was right on time.
(03/21/21 12:35am)
For fans of shows like “The Office” or “Parks and Recreation,” the new Netflix sitcom “The Crew,” though certainly capable of keeping you occupied, will likely leave you feeling unsatisfied and wishing NBCUniversal didn’t drop a small fortune to get some of your favorite sitcoms removed from Netflix.
(03/18/21 7:00am)
During the mid-semester, many students and faculty experience burnout and exhaustion caused by weeks of schoolwork, heightened by the midterm slump.
(02/25/21 8:00am)
If the last four years of American political theatrics have taught us anything, it is that politicians and their kin are often made out to be celebrities, and their supporters are willing to defend their every move by mudslinging at opponents. The cult-like devotion of Trump supporters is likely to persist long into the future of the Republican party. Anyone remotely critical of their leader is immediately labeled communist or socialist, to the point that these words no longer seem to hold meaning. Ad hominem responses are rife in political discourse on social media, and the most die-hard Trump supporters deal almost exclusively in them. However, this is all well documented. Those on the receiving end of the abuse, however, do not receive nearly as much attention, when they probably should.
(02/18/21 3:35pm)
“Everything happens for a reason.”
(02/11/21 8:00am)
In the wake of a presidency tempered in raw angst, one of which that reveled in partisan divide, it is easy to lose oneself in the comforting reassurances of the next administration. Instead, we must remain vigilant of further demagoguery.
(02/10/21 8:00am)
Top state election officials said Monday they expect the Wisconsin State Primary Election to have a much lower turnout than the 2020 presidential election but that it should be on par with past February spring primary elections.
(02/06/21 2:13pm)
Wisconsin (5-0) continued their winning streak on Friday night, sweeping Rutgers (1-4) 25-18, 25-20, 25-16. The Badgers led the Scarlet knights in in kills, digs and blocks and had fewer attacking and reception errors.
(02/04/21 8:00am)
Of the many events to come from 2020, perhaps one of the more positive was a renewed set of dietary guidelines for Americans. In a nation riddled with chronic disease, informing the public about what to eat could be crucial in battling obesity and related health issues. The guidelines included information designed to combat our nation’s growing health problems, but many believe it failed to do what was necessary to help a large part of the U.S. population.