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(09/25/20 2:00pm)
Unfortunately, it should come as no surprise during this time that even the period of mourning for the historic Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg would become a subject of partisan polarization, as she passed away surrounded by her family on Sept. 18.
(09/24/20 2:00pm)
After the tragic passing of feminist icon and 27-year Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader-Ginsburg on Friday, President Trump and his GOP, a party of deeply-faithful Christians that cherish the sanctity of human life, have decided to honor Ginsburg’s dying wish and the precedent they set in 2016 that she not be replaced until after this Nov. 3 election.
(09/23/20 2:00pm)
Gov. Tony Evers announced a new public health emergency and issued a new face mask order Tuesday, citing a surge in cases on college campuses throughout Wisconsin and quickly drawing fire from Republicans and conservative groups in the state.
(09/22/20 2:00pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank issued yet another statement on Monday in response to one from Dane County officials asking that the university take responsibility for rising positive cases.
(09/24/20 2:00pm)
Many people have asked me if I have any movie recommendations to lift their souls during the perilous, dark times we’re living in with the COVID-19 pandemic still controlling the world. While there are numerous feel-good films perfect for our time, Netflix’s latest drama won’t serve as a mood-elevator.
(09/17/20 2:00pm)
Missing the companionship of her dog at home, UW-Madison senior Becca Bell decided to bring the comforts of a furry friend to her college apartment.
(09/17/20 2:00pm)
I find myself writhing in bed
(09/15/20 3:00pm)
Madison residents gathered with commissioners in a virtual town hall this past Saturday to discuss what they wish to see in the city’s next police chief, emphasizing professionalism and willingness to accept criticism.
(09/11/20 8:46pm)
As we have all experienced over these six months, the COVID-19 crisis has upended normalcy. From remote working to virtual learning, the loss of healthcare to the loss of loved ones, the coronavirus has forced us all to operate under a new, frightening reality. At the same time, it has brought into crisp focus our society’s greatest inequities and our leaders’ misplaced priorities.
(09/10/20 2:00pm)
No matter the number of hand sanitizer stations, hybrid classes or Badger Pledges, there is no “Smart Restart” for the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
(09/03/20 2:44pm)
The UW-Madison administration continues to grapple with the balance between physical acts of social justice activism and COVID-19 health and safety protocols.
(08/06/20 10:50pm)
Just about every day, I scroll through my social media feed, checking out my friends’ photos, following companies I like, and reading posts from my favorite news outlets. I look at what spikes my interest, and many times, I go on social media to check out a business’s page and see what they offer or what they have been up to. From LinkedIn to Instagram, Twitter and more, there are plenty of different platforms to fit your business needs and reach your target audience. So let's talk. Businesses need to be on social media and here’s why.
(07/16/20 1:48am)
Perhaps your business is searching for young professionals to add to your team. Maybe you just want to learn more about ways to gain some exposure in the campus student market. I’ll give you two words: social media. If there’s anything the global pandemic wrought by COVID-19 has taught us, it’s that becoming virtual is the new norm. Thus, the key question isn’t, “Should I be on social media?” but rather, “How do I leverage social media to create a trustworthy, positive perception of my organization?”
(06/01/20 3:56pm)
Thousands turned out for the peaceful protest for Black Lives Matter in Madison Saturday afternoon, but it ended with hundreds looting local businesses with the remnants of tear gas in their eyes.
(05/31/20 7:42pm)
"I cant breathe", a motto of the BLM movement was one of the first things spray-painted yesterday
(05/16/20 3:11pm)
Wondering what show to binge watch next during quarantine? Netflix's latest release “Outer Banks” has everyone begging for season two. A teen drama that involves mystery, romance and shirtless boys is pretty much all teen girls can ask for when they are looking for something to keep them busy.
(05/07/20 9:54pm)
In this quarantine time I’ve been yearning for some light, entertaining TV to occupy my time. And yet, somehow, I’ve ended up watching mostly holocaust movies. And, it’s been making me think a lot about my religion.
(04/29/20 1:00pm)
Rachel Alsbury, a senior graduating in May, was shocked when UW-Madison dropped the bombshell classes would remain online through the end of Spring 2020.
(04/22/20 6:08pm)
Ever-changing beauty trends, sought-after cosmetics, hair care products, and people’s dedication to personal grooming for hygiene, aesthetic, and health reasons keep salons in demand. People who have styling talents may consider opening a salon to make a profit from doing what they love. Following a few tips, some of them listed below, future entrepreneurs can make their salon ownership dreams into a reality.
(04/25/20 2:33am)
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