Almanac the Podcast: Dear White People
By Savannah McHugh , Sam Jones , Kellen Sharp and Bailey Hills | Jun. 4, 2019This week's episode is all about the intersection of race at UW.
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.
Local political crusader Sydney Becky McAmanda has been superfluously active on Twitter as of late, claiming she has single-handedly discovered the source of mankind’s evil after a recent drunken jaunt to the local Chipotle.
Because Wisconsin has decided to make up for the past three years of snowlessness by dumping it all on us at once, Almanac has decided to share some of its collective, snow-proof wisdom with its loyal readers.
This poem from past co-editors of Almanac is a testimonial of what it is like to live as a shameless female on the UW campus.
Tuesday saw a record turnout at polls across Wisconsin and ended up flipping the House in favor of Democrats and the Senate in favor of Republicans.
I will begin this review with a disclaimer: I’d never listened to Greta Van Fleet before I heard this album. I was going into it with an open mind — music-savvy friends had shown me snippets of singles the band had released over the past couple years, and I wasn’t interested in knowing them any better. I came upon Anthem of the Peaceful Army hoping to have my mind changed.
Sun Prairie suburbian John McGeneric was very frustrated Monday afternoon when lane closures on the US 12/18 beltline caused him to detour through downtown Madison during rush hour.
Odysseus pictured rolling his eyes while speaking of his home country.
A more accurate description of Olive Garden’s cultural authenticity.
Trump's avatar pictured embezzling coins and insulting children.
Becky Blank’s newest proposal for a button to be put in place of the standard browser back button.