Sarah Martinson
The SADdest time of year
By Sarah Martinson and Jayme Zwerling | Feb. 13, 2007For many Americans, seasonal fatigue, mood swings and depression may be more than just the winter blues.'
Let the web cams roll...
By Sarah Martinson | Nov. 8, 2006It could be the girl frantically scribbling down notes next to you in lecture. It could be the bundled-up couple holding hands walking through Library Mall. It could even be your TA. Do you think you could really tell if someone starred in Internet pornog'
From Lands Far-Far Away
By Sarah Martinson | Jan. 13, 2006UW-Madison plays host to nearly 4,000 international students each semester, and during the bone-chilling winters, it is easy to wonder why these students ever wanted to come to Madison. For ' ¦'
Save some green this winter
By Joe Patton and Sarah Martinson | Dec. 8, 2005Some simple ideas to apply conservation to winter expenses and the environment.'
Dorm shortages plague state schools
By Sarah Martinson | Sep. 9, 2005While housing officials at UW-Madison try to find space in overcrowded facilities for students displaced by Hurricane Katrina, UW-Milwaukee, is experiencing a public housing crunch as well, due in part ' ¦
Freshmen fears
By Jon Spike and Sarah Martinson | Sep. 7, 2005The commonplace-and also rather absurd-thoughts UW-Madison freshmen have when they come to college'
No traces found of missing UW sophomore in Japan
By Sarah Martinson | Aug. 31, 2005Two weeks ago, Andy Lathrop, a UW-Madison sophomore from Menasha, Wis., went missing in Hakodate, Japan. Lathrop was last heard from Aug. 15 before he failed to meet his friend, ' ¦
Among Big Ten, UW enables open religious talk
By Sarah Martinson and Alex Pacheco | Apr. 15, 2005In keeping with its fellow Big Ten schools, UW-Madison offers a variety of religious options. However, unlike some smaller in-state schools, like UW-Milwaukee, UW-Madison's diversity equips students to have a ' ¦
Plan 2008 aims to introduce diversity training to SOAR
By Sarah Martinson | Apr. 13, 2005Incoming students may soon confront diversity issues in a way no current student has if Associated Students of Madison continues its work toward implementing Plan 2008. ASM's Plan 2008 committee, ' ¦