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Libraries can help with lifelong learning

Brandon Whisenhunt, Librarian October 14, 2022

Lifelong learning is self- initiated, self- directed education that involves the learner in educational pursuits throughout the duration of their lives. It requires a certain amount of curiosity and openness...

Public Safety update for Oct. 12, 2022

Sgt. Lucas Adler, Public Safety Officer October 14, 2022

Public Safety Officers respond to many calls for service and we communicate our activities to the college community. Here are some helpful tips as we prepare for the colder months ahead:  ...

The Madison College Peer Health Educators gave out breast cancer screening kits on Oct. 5 in the Madison College Health Building to highlight Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Breast Cancer is genderless

Michelle Meyer, Staff Writer October 14, 2022

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among female born people (after skin cancer). According to Cancer.gov, 12.9% of female born U.S. citizens will develop breast cancer sometime during their lives....

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Changes are coming to the college’s student website

Bryce Dailey, Staff Writer October 14, 2022

The updated Madison College website is set to launch Oct. 26, with student accessibility and ease of use a top priority in the redesign. Students.madisoncollege.edu (which differs from madisoncollege.edu,...

Artist Rae Senarighi talks about his show, “Transcend,” which was on display throughout September in the Truax Campus Art Galley. Senarighi participated in an “Artist Talks” presentation on Thursday, Sept. 17.

‘Transcend’ gallery exhibit

Bryce Dailey, Staff Writer September 29, 2022

Artist Rae Senarighi’s portrait paintings were displayed in the Truax Gallery this month, spotlighting transgender subjects and a vibrant color palette.  Each portrait makes use of hues spanning...

Campus Fun Day get out the vote effort

All-in effort to encourage student voter engagement

Kelly Feng, Managing Editor September 29, 2022

Many can relate to the fall season — the changing leaves, pumpkin spice lattes and cozy campfires. Madison College has added another hallmark to autumn —increasing voter awareness.   As the student...

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WolfPack Wisdom a resource for Madison College students

Lillian Coppelman, Editor In Chief September 29, 2022

There are many different resources that Madison College provides for students, enough where it can get confusing where to look to get the information they may need. Incoming students attending the college...

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Displays celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

Mark Luetkehoelter, Librarian September 29, 2022

We’re in the midst of Hispanic Heritage Month, being celebrated Sept. 15 through Oct. 15.  According to U.S. Census Bureau statistics, those identifying as Hispanic/Latino make up almost 7% of...

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Public Safety Outreach

Sgt. Lucas Adler, Public Safety Officer September 29, 2022

Public Safety Officers respond to many calls for service and we communicate our activities to the college community.  Here are some recent notable incidents. On Aug. 24, Public Safety was...

Madison College student Sierra Brunner competed in the National American Miss Pageant in Madison.

Brunner earns recognition in local pageant

Staci Brunner, Contributor September 14, 2022

Congratulations to Madison College student Sierra Brunner. On Aug. 5-7, she competed in her very first pageant called National American Miss (NAM) in Madison. In this pageant, she won a crown and a banner...

Need a jump-start?  Public Safety offers free vehicle jumps to students and staff.  If your car wont start, give Public Safety a call at (608) 245-2222 and an officer will respond to assist.

Busier parking lots means more incidents

Sgt. Lucas Adler, Public Safety Officer September 14, 2022

As the semester gets going, the parking lots at the Truax and Goodman South Campus have seen a significant increase in use. With more vehicles in the parking lots, more accidents occur.  If you are...

Rising expenses impact students in many ways

Iman Alrashid, Copy Editor September 14, 2022

Thinking of students’ basic needs to sustain their lives, the first thing that comes to mind is food, shelter and clothing, which are everyone’s basic needs to live. However, looking at other important...

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