Dropped pledges don't hold back on spilling the tea on sorority recruitment at UW-Madison
By Natalie Tinsen and Bailey Hills | Sep. 12, 2019Dropped pledges wince away from Langdon Street as they take their place on the sidelines.
Dropped pledges wince away from Langdon Street as they take their place on the sidelines.
Rebecca takes an extra long hit from her beloved Juul, something she will never again take for granted.
Jillian Rollins has high hopes for her freshman year at UW-Madison but will soon realize all her hopes and dreams will come crashing down.
McDonald’s worker hands a dismayed woman the portion of a vanilla cone they are equipped to produce.
BigDaddy06 showing up his impressive collection of imitation guns.
I’m a black male in America and I’m sick of writing poems about a being black male in America
Mr. Ratburn seeks peaceful vengeance by planning his gay rat honeymoon in the walls of Alabama Public Television headquarters.
Soccer mom of five from Waukegan, Wisconsin works to censor the "vulgar" and "obscene" lyrics of today's music.
This week's episode is all about the intersection of race at UW.
Check out this episode of "Almanac the Podcast," where we create our own transition resources for first-year students called "MadisonWise."
Check out our first installment of "Almanac the Podcast," where we will celebrate Earth Day by sharing our favorite sustainability tips and tricks.
Check out this poem from almanac editor, Kellen Sharp, about emotion.
With the recent spike in temperatures in the Midwest, it is no surprise that the recently opened outdoor venue, Sylvestic Theatre, started off their business venture with a performance from the local breakout band, “Seasonal Depression.”
This week a poem about someone figuring out how to deal with their anger.