A review of BelAir Cantina
By Kodie Engst | Oct. 6Looking for food options on campus can be tough. There are many places to try, but how do you know which ones are good or affordable? Kodie went to a local restaurant to get the inside scoop.
Looking for food options on campus can be tough. There are many places to try, but how do you know which ones are good or affordable? Kodie went to a local restaurant to get the inside scoop.
Looking for housing in Madison is no easy feat. Everything happens so fast and it can be hard to keep up. Colby shares some helpful tips on how to make this process easier.
Life is all about balance. College is not any different. Figuring out how to balance your schoolwork while also having a social life is hard for everyone. Erin shares some useful tips to help.
Sometimes housing around here can get a bad rep. Whether it’s certain dorms or in this case, The Statesider, people always believe rumors about what these places are like. Sophia tells us not to be too quick to judge.
Coming to Wisconsin can be a little weird for someone who didn't grow up here. Our little quirks and traditions can be confusing. Sophie shares some observations about how to fit in with the Scons.
Not getting the dorm you wanted can be disappointing for anybody, but Audrey explains how it is not the end of the world, and it can even be a good thing.
Taking the step into college can be scary. Those next four years can seem like a massive obstacle for you to overcome. Noa explains how breaking up your time here can make it easier!
Refinancing can be a great way to save money on your monthly student loan payments and get your debt paid off faster. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you explore your options for refinancing your student loan.
Sophie shares some tips about making one of the craziest days of the year for students a little bit easier.
Being a full-time college student is already challenging enough, and throwing in internships and work can be overwhelming. Samantha explains her experiences with juggling her professional and personal life, and offers a bit of advice.
Hina Suzuki looks back on her freshman year at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, reminiscing on some regrets and recalling how she learned from her hardships.
People often hear mixed reviews when it comes to dorm essentials. Sophie reflects on her freshman year to give you the truth about what you actually need.
The time between freshman and senior year can seem to fly by. Senior Samantha Benish reflects on her years as an undergraduate student.
“I have learned the hard way that family is the most important thing in this world. If you are prepared to fight them, then you must also be prepared to lose them entirely.”
Graduation is quickly approaching, and seniors are getting ready to head out into the real world for the first time. Megan tells her story of finding herself through her years at UW.
Staying in Madison for the summer can be both exciting and daunting. However, looking for ways to find your new summer identity may just lead to the best summer yet.
IfYou’reReadingThis.org is a national organization whose purpose is to create a support network for mental health for students by students. Its thirteenth chapter is in the process of being established on our very own campus.
The gloomy spring days in Madison are a great reminder of all the ways to appreciate the sunny ones. Jordan takes a look at how sunshine helps our mood and productivity.
When does a grocery store ever go viral? Cristina tells the story of her first time attending the grocery store known on social media: Trader Joe’s.
“In a culture where we often confuse being alone for loneliness, the ability to appreciate time by ourselves prevents us from processing the experience as a negative thing. It took me some time to figure out that sometimes being alone can help you find yourself.”