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(09/10/20 2:00pm)
One night in March, UW-Madison senior Alexis Terry overheard students discussing the possibility of UW-Madison closing campus for the rest of the semester due to the spread of the novel coronavirus as she worked in the library.
(09/03/20 2:31pm)
As the UW-Madison community attempts to return to normalcy under the auspices of its “Smart Restart” plan and a hybrid model of teaching instruction, some of its students will be absent from campus.
(09/03/20 1:00pm)
TW: racism, police violence
(10/12/20 12:17am)
Decades after a University of Wisconsin-Madison alumna found her freshman-year roommate bleeding in their dorm room, the campus remains a battleground for women’s rights.
(04/29/20 10:58pm)
There have been countless reviews praising Fiona Apple’s newest album, Fetch The Bolt Cutters, and this is going to be another one, because yes… it is that good. But also because this album makes us reflect on Fiona Apple’s past relationship with the music industry, a relationship that merits some examination.
(04/29/20 1:00pm)
Rachel Alsbury, a senior graduating in May, was shocked when UW-Madison dropped the bombshell classes would remain online through the end of Spring 2020.
(04/29/20 12:43am)
Gov. Tony Evers directed the Department of Natural Resources to re-open 34 state parks, forests and recreational areas Tuesday for the beginning of May under special conditions as temperatures rise across the state.
(04/27/20 1:00pm)
The past few weeks have felt like a really long, really twisted game of Tug O’ War. On one side of the tattered rope is a realm of untapped possibilities — that book you never quite had time to read while in-person classes were the norm, a new hobby, virtually-adapted coursework.
(04/27/20 2:39am)
As the coronavirus pandemic has brought life indoors, UW-Madison students have found themselves caught between toxic productivity culture, mental health struggles and self-care.
(04/19/20 3:00pm)
Still recovering from the fallout of her aunt’s suicide several months earlier, Megan Nedden knew she needed to find a way to incorporate mental health care work into her campus activities when she arrived at UW-Madison as a freshman in 2016.
(04/08/20 8:34pm)
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that many healthcare careers are experiencing job growth that is significantly higher than the average job growth rate for all occupations. The high demand for skilled healthcare professionals may be one of the reasons you are considering a healthcare career. Healthcare workers earn strong salaries, and workers are often paid more or given employment incentives when their skills are in demand.
(04/05/20 3:39pm)
Since COVID-19 first infected individuals in Wuhan, China, the mass media has provided constant coverage on the “novel” virus — and as coronavirus spread more significantly throughout the US, American news outlets’ headlines and top stories almost unanimously feature the latest updates of the pandemic.
(03/30/20 3:50am)
A UW-Madison student experience is now different than many are used to due to rules and regulations put in place for the safety of the Madison community.
(03/27/20 3:55pm)
Discriminatory chalk writing that appeared late Wednesday night sparked frustration and fear among UW-Madison’s Asian and Asian-American community — and prompted the university to again emphasize its stance against racist actions.
(03/27/20 1:52pm)
“Are the kids alright?” is a question every generation seems to ask. People love to point fingers at the latest cohort of children and their idiosyncrasies: their TikTok dances, their e-cigarettes, their drug use, their protest movements. It seems that the “kids these days” are always misbehaving, in some form or another.
(03/23/20 3:23pm)
As if it wasn’t already difficult enough to be a woman, there are a plethora of health issues that affect only our gender. Due to issues surrounding our basic anatomy, we can get diseases men cannot, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services.
(03/13/20 11:15pm)
For some leaders of the Associated Students of Madison, the last academic year was all about working to improve mental health services on campus.
(03/12/20 12:00pm)
In a time where trans women are being killed at a startling rate, conversations over using one’s correct name and pronouns are considered controversial rather than necessary, and Badgers who identify as trans are feeling increasingly unsafe, these students need our support more than ever.
(02/27/20 3:21pm)
One in five students who attend public school experience some type of mental health concern — but only about 20 percent of them receive the help and support they need, leaving millions of kids untreated nationwide.
(02/20/20 3:00pm)
About two-thirds of young adults using Adderall illegally get it from their friends or roommates, according to a 2016 National Drug Use and Health survey.