From farm girl to sustainable fashionista: Anne Runde and her online apparel store
By Clare McManamon | Apr. 14, 2022UW-Madison student runs online thrift and custom apparel store, aims to provide a “sustainable alternative” for clothing shoppers.
UW-Madison student runs online thrift and custom apparel store, aims to provide a “sustainable alternative” for clothing shoppers.
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As UW-Madison’s campus-wide mask mandate expires on March 12, some UW Housing student employees are concerned over the lack of protection and staffing issues.
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The freshman inclusion workshop aimed at reducing hate crimes and bias incidents has been moved to an online format for the foreseeable future.
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The pandemic shined light on previous “not humane” conditions at the homeless shelter.
With UW-Madison’s student population growing over the decades, off-campus housing encroaches into Madison neighborhoods.
More than just a student organization, former and current members of Greek life speak on their experiences and the social and academic impacts of joining a chapter.
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The UW Bookstore employee of nearly 35 years serves as a friendly face to the campus community.
With lease signing for the following year occurring almost as soon as campus moves back to Madison for the fall semester, students share concerns over the early leasing period.
A breakdown of the people, funding and factors that make up UW-Madison’s student governance body.
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