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(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.
(11/01/19 1:00pm)
Four years after his debut feature film “The Witch,” writer/director Robert Eggers has returned with another unique horror film set in pre-20th century New England.
(10/31/19 5:00am)
Last Halloween, as well as the Halloween prior, 7-year-old Gordan Simpson dressed up as the blue Power Ranger for Halloween. This is no surprise given that Simpson is a big Power Rangers fan, obsessive some might say. Simpson owns 19 different Power Rangers action figures, has power ranger posters in his room and even has a power rangers school backpack. In fact, Simpson can even be found from time to time to be fake fighting with his friends as he pretends to be a Power Ranger.
(10/29/19 2:23am)
The Student Inclusion Coalition gathered Friday in front of Bascom Hall with campus members in support of the group’s list of demands to the university.
(10/30/19 1:00pm)
Among television shows hoping to both accurately and appropriately encapsulate mental illness, “Bojack Horseman” is one of the few successes, particularly impressive for an adult animation comedy. Season six was no exception.
(10/28/19 4:43am)
A panel featuring a professor, an administrator and a regent examined the complex reasons, implications and possible solutions of the rising costs of higher education Thursday.
(10/25/19 8:33pm)
In my experience as a journalist, I have always seen art through the lens of human connection. A single painting can have the potential to connect stories, emotions, colors and people in a room. Yet, I had never thought about the connection that modern art can lend to traditional art.
(10/24/19 5:00am)
We here at Almanac know the all-too-common struggle of finding the perfect Halloween costume. At this point, the 31st is only a week away! Do you have your costume picked out? If not, you are severely unprepared and should be worried. But don’t fret! The Almanac has generously taken the task upon themselves to brainstorm some unique, last-minute costume ideas that are sure to wow all your friends! Unfortunately we did copyright all of them — but for a small fee of $15.99 you can purchase a one-day license to sport one of our tasty Almanac Halloween looks (proceeds go to our editors’ Venmo accounts).
(10/23/19 8:44pm)
Madison Metropolitan School District announced Marlon Anderson’s reinstatement Monday after the black security guard was fired for using the n-word while correcting a student that directed the slur at him.
(10/22/19 3:15pm)
Big Thief took the stage for their second time in Madison this past Saturday at the Sylvee. Their new album Two Hands is their second to come out this year, following U.F.O.F., which dropped in early May.
(10/22/19 4:17am)
The UW System’s 13 branch campuses — two-year institutions linked with larger four-year institutions — had a 28.6 percent total decrease in enrollment for the fall 2019 semester.
(10/21/19 1:00pm)
Kero Kero Bonito, an indie-pop trio from London, brought a bout of chaotic energy and angelic vocals to Madisonians on Friday.
(10/18/19 8:20pm)
“This march is not just about Marlon — it is for the Black community as a whole,” a committee member of the Black Student Union told the crowd of protesters Friday to address Marlon Anderson’s controversial termination.
(10/18/19 2:29am)
A black West High School security guard, Marlon Anderson, was fired Wednesday for using a racial slur. Anderson appealed his termination Thursday.
(10/18/19 2:29am)
Marlon Anderson was fired Wednesday after he used the N-word to explicitly tell a student to stop calling him the slur, according to Anderson.
(10/17/19 3:16pm)
“We want to be like the monsters of the midway, we want to be the no-name defense of the Dolphins,” Senior linebacker Chris Orr said. “Probably more so the no-name defense because we want to be a selfless defense, we want everyone to get a piece.”
(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!
(10/17/19 11:00am)
As the brisk winds of winter begin to stir, it can be hard to remember what it was like to be tan, carefree and healthy. The memories of aimlessly watching hours of Netflix and sitting poolside seem far from the tables of College Library.
(10/16/19 6:44am)
Deborah Blum, UW alumna and author of this year’s Go Big Read selection "The Poison Squad," engaged students on scientific and governmental standpoints of her work Tuesday.
(10/14/19 9:47pm)
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