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(10/08/19 3:26pm)
Director of Social Innovation at Marquette University Kelsey Otero came to campus Monday to talk with students and community members about the importance of social entrepreneurship.
(09/26/19 12:00pm)
The other day I was watching the 80s classic Nine to Five. The movie is about young Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda and Dolly Parton attempting to overthrow their sexist, slimy boss. The story was all about what it was like to be a working woman in the 80s, and every piece of office equipment in the movie was something I didn’t recognize — the old phones, the Xerox machine, even the coffee maker.
(09/12/19 3:00pm)
Do you feel safe in Madison after dark?
(09/11/19 1:00pm)
UW-Madison rolled out a new Multi-Factor Authentication Software Monday in an attempt to eliminate the numerous hacking issues the university has faced.
(09/04/19 5:00pm)
While walking down the street or looking around the gym, it’s inevitable to see others looking at their wrists — chances are equally likely that they’re checking the time along with their daily step count or heart rate on their Fitbit.
(03/28/19 6:33pm)
While UW-Madison administrators continue to seek ways to ensure campus is as safe as possible, a violent assault that occurred on Langdon St. last month inspired students to demand new and improved safety measures on campus.
(03/08/19 2:45am)
(03/08/19 2:46am)
If you don’t know already, Apple has a new iOS 12 update called Screen Time that records the amount of time someone spends on any app. Not only does it record the amount of time in each app, it tracks how many times the user picks up or unlocks their phone in a response to their notifications. To say the least, the numbers I received were alarming.
(02/21/19 7:34pm)
This year, I encourage all to actively think and evolve into the strong and powerful woman that you can be. It is as simple as a mental change, and ladies, I invite you to ask yourself “What would Tammy Baldwin do?” or, “What would Mary Lansdchinger do?”
(02/19/19 7:01pm)
Imagine there was a drug that caused depression and anxiety, enabled narcissism, killed your confidence, took away hours of your precious time, and caused you to walk around staring at the ground all day.
(02/14/19 5:39pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department promoted a free safety app on their website Wednesday in response to an increase in concern from students about safety both on and off campus.
(02/07/19 2:00pm)
“But if I waited to be invited in, I never would have stood out.”
(02/05/19 5:08am)
Students are swiping right to take chances on dates this Valentine’s Day, but a new UW-Madison student organization is using data to pair Badgers together.
(01/31/19 11:18pm)
Students are no strangers to emerging social media trends – as avid smartphone users, young adults are likely to pick up on new dating apps, new mobile payment apps (e.g. Venmo, Cashapp) and even new social media platforms. However, students may be unaware of a different kind of social platform that took hold in 2018 – a platform that touts its commitment to free speech and open dialogs for radical discussions.
(01/30/19 6:33pm)
As Madison braces for a day with record-setting low temperatures, the city government is effectively shutting down operations until warmer weather prevails.
(01/24/19 4:51am)
After serious deliberation, the DreamUp initiative successfully narrowed down to three proposals aimed at boosting and strengthening Dane County’s middle class.
(11/06/18 1:56am)
In an attempt to get more voters to the polls, ride-share companies Uber and Lyft as well as Union Cab will offer free or discounted rides to voters on election day Tuesday.
(10/19/18 1:00pm)
Earlier this month, two UW-Madison graduates, Lisa Parks and Rebecca Sandefur, were awarded the prestigious MacArthur “Genius Grant” Fellowship for 2018. The MacArthur Fellowship is awarded every year to individuals with great potential, dedication and creativity in the hopes they will use the $625,000 grant to further their original and innovative pursuits. For both Parks and Sandefur, the fellowship is an exciting and unique opportunity to develop and expand their research interests and projects.
(10/06/18 6:35pm)
In an effort to promote and sustain accurate, data-driven reporting this election cycle, the Society of Professional Journalists partnered with Google to explain tools geared toward local journalists.
(09/27/18 9:41pm)
Will a new wave of eligible college voters line up at the polls this voting season? Studies show that may be unlikely.