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Kaitlyn Kast (15) leaps for the ball during WolfPack 96-37 win against the Fox Valley Technical College Foxes on Jan. 4.

Kast lacks height, but brings the energy for WolfPack

Stephanie Riedel, Staff Writer January 19, 2016

There’s a bit of a stereotype in basketball. You’ve got to be tall, real tall, if you want any chance to play. Here at Madison College, there’s one player who absolutely defies this stereotype....

Title IX is about more than just collegiate sports

Mary Joan Nastri, Clarion Staff December 10, 2015

Title IX is recognized as protection against sexual discrimination in athletics, but it covers so much more. Some of the violations covered by Title IX are sexual harassment, discrimination in the admission...

John Schuppel, left, completed the Craft Brewing Certificate Program at Madison College and now works for Ale Asylum along with Joe Waltz, right, the quality control manager at the brewery.

Learn to brew with a craft brewing certificate

Morgan Engels, Staff Writer December 10, 2015

As the craft brewing market continues to grow, Madison College has instituted a Craft Brewing Certificate Program. Students 21 and older can now enroll in classes to earn their Craft Brewing Certificate....

Chase Ramos (3) brings the ball upcourt for Madison College during its game against Elgin Community College on Dec. 5.

WolfPack men’s basketball team falls short in overtime despite big rally

Clarion Staff Report December 10, 2015

After rallying from a 22-point deficit to force overtime, the Madison College men’s basketball team was unable to grab a victory at home on Dec. 5. Elgin Community College outscored Madison College,...

Madison College women’s basketball now ranked No. 2 in NJCAA Divsion III

Clarion Staff Report December 10, 2015

By opening the season with 10-straight victories, the Madison College women’s basketball team now finds itself ranked No. 2 in the NJCAA Division III national poll. Not only has the team been winning,...

Madison College waiting lists

Melissa Stewart December 8, 2015

There are currently 24 programs at Madison College that have a wait list, according to the school website. The time you have to wait to get into these programs can be anywhere from a semester to two years....

Madison College campus updates

Clarion Staff November 29, 2015

Writing and Artwork Contest The Yahara Journal’s Fall Writing and Artwork Contest runs through Friday, Dec. 4. First-place winners in three categories – poetry, short story, and artwork – will receive...

A Culinary Program student helps prepare a Thanksgiving meal.

Culinary Program helps food pantry with annual Thanksgiving meal

Mouna Algahaithi, News Editor November 29, 2015

A decade ago, former Madison College instructor Andy Czernak approached John Johnson, Madison College culinary instructor of 18 years, and told him that he and his wife Jenna were starting up a food pantry....

Dental Hygiene students return to Belize again

Stephanie Reidel, Staff Writer November 29, 2015

Madison College’s Dental Hygienist program students return to Belize for spring break this year to help less fortunate people receive dental care. The team will consist of seven second-year students,...

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Performing Arts auditions open for ‘Clybourne Park’

Elliott Puckette, Copy Editor November 29, 2015

“Bone Dance” wrapped up earlier this month, whisking away singing cats and sassy corpses into the November air. But Madison College Performing Arts will be back with a new show in the spring, and auditions...

Bruce Patton delivers his presentation “Collaborating When You Disagree: How to Take Differences in Stride and Make Them Work for You” inside the Mitby Theater on Oct. 5.

“Madison College is a beacon” author says on campus

Allison Althoff, Staff Writer November 29, 2015

A 1981 best-seller is causing a huge commotion around Madison College. “Getting to YES: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In” is a nonfiction best-seller that teaches principled negotiation. In...

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Madison College gives support to Oscar Mayer employees

Antonia Villalon, Broadcast Editor November 26, 2015

In the wake of the announcement of Oscar Mayer’s closing as part of a restructuring plan, over 1,000 employees will lose their job by the year 2017. Roughly 250 corporate employees will have the opportunity...

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