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Madison College’s Big Band heading to Germany

Madison College’s Big Band heading to Germany

Jamie Kember, Madison College Big Band Director March 22, 2017

The Madison College Big Band is hosting a meet and greet on Saturday, April 1 from 7:30 – 10 p.m. at the Mitby Theater. Anyone is welcome to attend the free event and enjoy complimentary drinks and dessert...

Yahara Journal graphic designer Kristina Karlen, left, and editor Paulina Kababie review the items on display in the student art show in the Truax Gallery.

Truax Gallery show features work of students from across the college

James Roufus, Staff Writer March 1, 2017

The Yahara Journal Student Art Show opened on Feb. 20 and will remain on display in the Truax Gallery until March 31. A reception for the show has been scheduled for Thursday, March 2, from 4 p.m. to 7...

These four stops offer a caffeinated tour of town

Brighid Monahan, Arts and Culture Editor March 1, 2017

Looking for a good coffee spot in Madison? Here are some options. Ground Zero Coffee 744 Williamson St, Madison Ground Zero Coffee is located on the eclectic center street of Madison Ground Zero,...

The XX demonstrates modern love songs at their best

Adrienne Oliva, Staff Writer March 1, 2017

The XX exhibits the complexities of love on their newest album “I See You.” This album refrains from black and white thinking, neither demonizing or celebrating the idea of love. Instead, it explores...

New TV series based on classic comic

Bridgid Monahan, Arts and Culture Editor March 1, 2017

When you think of Archie, you might think of the comic series, which follows a “normal and relatable” boy. But a murder, a student’s affair with a teacher, or a girl shrouded in mystery, don’t...

Local chef Tory Miller offers advice and stories during ‘Chef Series’

Alison Ahlgrim, News Editor March 1, 2017

Local celebrity chef and James Beard Award-winner Tory Miller spoke and did a cooking demo in front of about 50 people as part of the Madison College Center for Entrepreneurship’s “Chef Series” on...

‘Split’ has lots of personality and unanswered questions

Jessica Deegan, Staff Writer February 15, 2017

M. Night Shyamalan, writer and producer of the latest thriller, “Split,” creates 28 extraordinary characters, 24 of them, however, are the same person. As mental disorders have always interested...

Diversity in the Oscars still a work in progress

Adrienne Oliva, Staff Writer February 15, 2017

For the last 6 years, I have guessed the winner of The Oscars’ Best Picture award correctly. You may be wondering how I’ve done this. It’s not because I’m a movie expert, or that I’m lucky....

New album from Run the Jewels offers dissidence a voice

Adrienne Oliva, Staff Writer February 15, 2017

What does the revolution sound like to you? Rappers Killer Mike and El-P answer that question for themselves with their newest album, “Run the Jewels 3.” With this album, Run the Jewels (RTJ) has...

‘Hidden Figures’ details the stories of the 3 women who helped NASA launch a man into space

Carrie Puckette, Copy Editor February 15, 2017

In “Hidden Figures,” the title has a double meaning. Not only are the characters looking for the numbers that will get a man into space, the people responsible for find those numbers have been neglected...

Documentary questions growth of prison system

Alison Ahlgrim, News Editor February 15, 2017

Slavery constitutes a dark chapter of U.S. history. But what if it never really ended? What if it merely changed and mutated, continuing to exploit, oppress, and destroy into the 21st century? If you think...

Diane’s Delicious Diner at the Truax Campus is now open for the spring semester.

Diane’s Delicious Diner now open at Truax Campus

Mary Joan Nastri, Staff Writer January 31, 2017

Diane’s Delicious Diner is named after a local benefactor who helped finance the new Dining program at Madison College and its facilities. I had a tour of the kitchens by the affable hostess, and it...

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