Saying goodbye to UW
By Megan Girod | Apr. 28, 2022Graduation 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.
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.
Midwest winters are notorious for being bleak and dreary. However, Madison holds a wide array of activities to enjoy during the cold months. What will you discover during a Madison winter?
Feeling a little lost coming back to campus? Here are some ways you can make sure this semester is your best one.
Need help finding ways to rejuvenate during COVID? Megan has the perfect advice for you!
Masks have become an essential part to American life. Megan gives some advice on where to buy them and how to take care of them!
Megan gives some good recommendations on TV shows to watch if you are bored!
As technology has developed, it has become easy for students to have many resources available to them. This opens up many outlets for students as they navigate their way through classes.
Cancel culture has become the new way to end people's careers on social media. Megan discusses how cancel culture has possibly gone too far and how it can affect people's professional lives.
With exams and the holiday season coming up, not to mention a lack of sunlight, it is so important to make sure that your mental health is a top priority. Read about some resources that Megan found that are available and free to UW students.
Before making judgements about someone's disease or ailment, know that every individual's health experience is different and unique. As a student, sleep and a sharp mind is precious and necessary, read how one of our very own writers, Megan Girod, faces that struggle with an added obstacle of managing her type 1 diabetes, too.