Badger grad credits extracurricular involvement with future success
By Kaylie Wiedmeyer | Jun. 5How students can use extracurriculars on campus to find community, purpose and build real-world skills
How students can use extracurriculars on campus to find community, purpose and build real-world skills
On this episode of Cardinal Call, Host Oliver Gerharz speaks with the Daily Cardinal’s Life & Style Editor Kaylie Wiedmeyer about her story “Protesting everywhere but in person: The changing face of activism at UW–Madison” in a discussion of how protests have changed at UW–Madison. Articles featured in this week’s campus news in brief segment: 9 UW–Madison student visas restored as Trump administration reverses over 1,500 terminations - Annika Bereny, Francesca Pica and Ella Hanley ‘One of the largest crowds we have seen’: Thousands descend on Mifflin Street for 56th annual block party - Drew Wesson
Many factors, including a lack of focus, legal pressures and social media shifts, have contributed to shifts in political activism among University of Wisconsin-Madison students.
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Reviews are in after UW-Madison students released Garage Sale, an indie game that offers players a sense of community.
A small group of UW-Madison students are set to release Garage Sale, an indie game 2.5 years in the making.
With a new single on the way, EMWAY brings a refreshing voice to the alternative music scene.
Cardinal writers Kaylie Wiedmeyer and Cindy Chang report on Madison's newest THC and CBD cafe.