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Anti-Racism Book Club launches in October

Chris Bird, Managing Editor September 30, 2020

Intercultural Exchange at Madison College will be hosting meetings every Thursday in October from 3-4 p.m. through Microsoft Teams to read and discuss the 2019 book by American author and historian Dr. Ibram X. Kendi titled How...

A new online service offered at Madison College through a partnership with Rent College Pads, helps students find housing.

Campus Housing Referral Services at Madison College 

Boh Suh, Staff Writer September 19, 2020

Madison College has always dedicated it's time to improve college student’s lives. Being primarily a commuter college, Madison College does not have traditional dorms like University...

Tutoring Options in a Remote Learning World

Gail Powers-Schaub, Director of Student Achievement Centers  September 19, 2020

After class is over, where can you turn for help?  The Student Achievement Center (SAC) offers a range of free, live, online academic support and tutoring options to Madison College students.  Students...

The Service Learning Academy is still running! 

Boh Suh, Staff Writer September 17, 2020

During this pandemic, volunteers are needed more than ever. Many places are looking for help, and I am excited to share that the Service Learning Academy is still operating for Madison College...

Need help with classes? Student Achievement Center and Writing Center are here for you. 

Boh Suh, Staff Writer September 17, 2020

With many classes being offered in online format, students who are used to in-person format may have concerns about their academic success. The good news is that both Student Achievement Center...

Midwestern Medicine  

Midwestern Medicine  

Paige Zezulka, Staff Writer/Copy Editor September 17, 2020

            Nature has always been an organic healing solution for many civilizations throughout history. Whether it be physically, mentally,...

Let’s talk about Social Injustice 

Let’s talk about Social Injustice 

Eimy Gonzalez, Staff Writer September 17, 2020

This fall, as protests still rage around the country, Madison College is determined to fight social inequality from within its doors.    As one of the strategies, the intercultural...

Students reminded to complete health survey to enter campus

Sgt. Lucas Adler September 17, 2020

The first two weeks of classes have been going smoothly and we have enjoyed seeing students once again. A few things to remember as the semester progresses:  Check the...

Student Senate Begins Equity and Inclusion Initiative 

Chris Bird, Managing Editor September 17, 2020

In a general assembly meeting on Sept. 3, the Student Senate voted to create a committee on racial inequity.  Student Senate President Sean Green noted that the topic of adding Racial...

Use Handshake to find your next job or internship 

Hannah Dotzler, Copy Editor September 17, 2020

Starting at the beginning of the Fall 2020 Semester, Madison College’s Career and Employment Services launched its new job posting website, Handshake. Handshake is a site used by many...

Artist Shiloah Symone Coley while working on the mural which now stands on N. Fairchild St at the side of the Overture Galleries building. Her art is inspired by Aiyana Mo’Nay Stanley and Cameron Tillman who as children were murdered by police forces and stories went untold.

Preserving downtown murals

Eimy Gonzalez, Staff Writer September 3, 2020

Since May 31, as a part of the peaceful protest of the Black Lives Matter Movement, art has stood along the streets of Downton Madison. This initiative was developed by Madison Arts Program Administrator...

A photo of Steven Andriantsiratahina while kayaking

The Man With Too Many Hobbies

Maia Lathrop, Graphic Design September 2, 2020

While some people spent the summer with online Zoom calls, Steven was zooming down bike trails. His black, curly hair bounced under his helmet on his warm, dark skin as he narrowly dodged rocks. All the...

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