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(08/20/20 6:44pm)
As musicians grapple with the past few months that proved to be a pause on their regular scheduled programming, the silence has given them a chance to redefine what it means to interact, or in this case, perform live. Gathering in a sweaty music venue and watching someone perform live is a hard thing to imagine right now. With numbers across the country still going up as thousands of students return to college campuses, a slight return to normalcy serves as a dream. Local music venues are struggling to hold on as their main sources of income are at a halt. Patrons are encouraged to donate and support them in whatever way they can.
(08/05/20 8:11pm)
At this point, it would be almost impossible to go through our daily lives without hearing at least one piece of news about TikTok. The Chinese video-sharing social network is loved by Gen Z, hated by governments worldwide, and is one of the top national security concerns right now. No other social network besides Facebook has grown as quickly as TikTok, and especially not one from China. So how did TikTok become the global phenomenon that it is today? Well, to find out, we have to go back in time.
(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?”
(04/19/20 3:00pm)
Still recovering from the fallout of her aunt’s suicide several months earlier, Megan Nedden knew she needed to find a way to incorporate mental health care work into her campus activities when she arrived at UW-Madison as a freshman in 2016.
(04/17/20 1:00pm)
Wisconsin held its primaries on Tuesday following two court decisions blocking Governor Evers’s executive orders to postpone the contest and expand mail-in options.
(04/01/20 3:32pm)
The “until tomorrow” challenge has taken Instagram by storm, but before long, activity on the app hit a standstill when @covid_19 joined in on the trend.
(03/12/20 12:00pm)
In a time where trans women are being killed at a startling rate, conversations over using one’s correct name and pronouns are considered controversial rather than necessary, and Badgers who identify as trans are feeling increasingly unsafe, these students need our support more than ever.
(02/06/20 1:00pm)
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.
(01/30/20 6:00am)
Charli D’amelio just hit 20 million followers on TikTok. At this point, I don’t even have to explain who that is, because any of the 1.2 billion people worldwide who have downloaded TikTok know who she is. Just in case you haven’t hopped onto the latest social media trend, TikTok is an app consisting of videos kept at 60 seconds or less varying in content. For something that seems so ordinary, the app is addicting. The average amount of time spent on this app is slowly making its way up to an hour, holding at around 52 minutes right now. With usage time this high, one has to ask, what’s the appeal?
(01/21/20 6:00am)
The UW-Madison Office of Cybersecurity announced on Tuesday that 5,688 NetID accounts were successfully hacked on November 8th, 2019.
(01/20/20 11:22pm)
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.
(01/29/20 10:55pm)
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.
(12/28/19 3:33am)
Every year the number of people who have Alzheimer’s rises, especially for people over the age of 65 years and in women. This disease affects the brain, causing memory loss and deterioration of the brain’s tissues. Alzheimer’s is more than misplacing a favorite pair of gloves or losing the car keys. An Alzheimer's diagnosis can be unnerving for everyone involved.
(11/29/19 6:09pm)
Mental health is a growing concern for college students across the country but many are not getting the help they need and deserve. Surveyed college students reported that “50% of students rated their mental health below average or poor” with 40 percent of them failing to seek help.
(11/25/19 2:21am)
Campus Cycling, a new indoor cycling studio, has replaced Cyc Fitness, a popular indoor spin studio on University Avenue, which closed in October due to corporate issues.
(11/21/19 4:46pm)
Though Madison’s metro system may soon be undergoing big changes with Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway’s new Bus Rapid Transit plan — accessibility has always been a constant focus for the city’s public transportation.
(11/21/19 1:21pm)
Sexuality is often overlooked and not taken into consideration for people with disabilities — Kirsten Schultz has experienced this firsthand.
(11/14/19 3:00pm)
Most have had that moment when a new song comes on and your ears beam with satisfaction as your body bops along to a new and intriguing beat. Good feelings fill your head while you attempt to sing along to unfamiliar lyrics.
(11/04/19 11:52pm)
UW-Madison Housing and Dining implemented a new autonomous food delivery system on campus last week — robots.
(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.