All Web Content 2014 - 2019
The Power of the Boy Band
How did we forget about how fun watching a group of five interchangeable dudes in tight pants do a synchronized box step was?
Shredded and Consumed
An anonymous artists, $1.4 million, and an art piece that self-destructs. This piece touches on Banksy’s “Girl with the Red Balloon,” and what its destruction really means in the scope of art and art consumption.
On Illumination
In honor of Illumination’s 25th print edition this fall, the current Editor-in-Chief reflects upon previous publication leadership to not only inform his work, but also to see how they have continued to be an illuminating presence in their lives.
Hoda Katebi on the Politics of Fashion
Lit Fest 2018 at the University of Wisconsin brought together literature enthusiasts from a variety of interests — whether it be food, travel, poetry or fashion. But the incredible thing about “literature” is its vastness.
Written in Water
"I wanted them to find something in this class that might be bigger than themselves and realize that they have the power to make change.”
Musicals in Madison This Summer
Coming soon to Madison: three summer musicals you won’t want to miss!
Play Review: Sweat
Dubbed "the first theatrical landmark of the Trump era" by the New Yorker, Lynn Nottage's Pulitzer Prize winning play Sweat is about working class's rage and despair.
Harmony on Every Floor
House Fellows provide a harmonious element to life on campus -- neutralizing the paramount piles of homework with the confidence to help students achieve their goals in and out of the classroom.
What They Don’t Tell You About Job Hunting
Insider secrets from a graduating senior who currently has approximately 40 jobs saved on LinkedIn.
Here’s What You’re Doing this Weekend: An Exhaustive Guide to the Most Madison Activities Around
A Badger's guide to Madison's best activities.
A Thirst for Change
Thirsting for local climate change, student Nenad Jakovljevic uses focused rhetoric to empower the local community. After considering a future world where freedom, generosity, and water are all commodified, his work strives to leave his impact on the community one drop of water at a time.
The Love Song of Chandler from Friends (Season 6, Ep. 25)
Because it’s you and meyou know?
Must-Watch Movies From the Early 2000s
While you’re waiting for your favorite Oscar winners and nominees to come to streaming services, check out these films from the early 2000s!
My Sister Lucie
For as long as I can remember, being Lucie’s twin has been part of my identity. Identical down to the freckles dotting our noses, Lucie has always been a part of me, and I a part of her. We were raised doing everything together—from Mommy and Me music lessons to first ballet classes. We just don’t know any different.