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An estimated 20,000 people gathered outside the State Capitol in mid-February in protest of anti-imigration legislation.

Time has passed, will the bills?

Mouna Algahaithi and Nicolas LaMorte March 2, 2016

“I am an American citizen but my heart is illegal,” one sign read, held up high amongst the thousands of signs in the crowd gathered at the state capitol on Feb. 18 demanding acknowledgment and equality...

Upcoming theater schedule in Madison

Elliott Puckette, Arts Editor February 17, 2016

Theater fans have much to look forward in the upcoming weeks in Madison, WI. Here's just a sampling of some of the shows in the city's theater schedule. Marriage-Ability | Encore Studio Encore Studio...

Madison College West Campus Sign

West Campus plans

Kimberly Michal, Staff Writer February 3, 2016

Welcome to the new. Goodbye to the old. In June 2016, Madison College’s West Campus will be shut down. The building located at 302 S. Gammon Road is not actually owned by Madison College, rather the...

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....

Mercadito de Centro offers fresh, local food to the residents of South Madison.

Mercadito de Centro to re-open in January

Jessica Ayala-Guevara, Staff Writer November 29, 2015

The objective of the Mecadito the Centro is to become one the focal points for the beautiful and diverse South Madison community, according to Marcos Lozano, the farmers market coordinator for the Mercadito...

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...

Sanchez scholar award winners are recognized at Central Hispanos Gala.

Centro Hispano holds 26th annual gala

Nicolas Lamorte, Editor in Chief November 29, 2015

As the city of Madison welcomed winter’s first snow last friday night community members and leaders gathered at Monona Terrace to celebrate 26 years of work, progress and partnership with Centro Hispano....

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...

Members of the cast of “That’s What She Said,” a two-hour show produced by The Bricks Theatre, gather for a photograph.

‘That’s What She Said’ show whets appetite for more

Antonia Villalon, Broadcast Editor November 29, 2015

“That’s What She Said” is a two-hour, all women show directed by, Molly Vanderlin who is also the shows MC, and produced by The Bricks Theatre. The theater was set up in a cabaret style, allowing...

The Brink Lounge Logo

The Brink Lounge menu items add variety to meals

Anonia Villalon, Broadcast Editor November 29, 2015

The Brink Lounge offers a variety of intriguing food that can be pre-ordered at the bar before shows. With a menu comprised of appetizers and pizzas it sounds like a typical bar menu but the menu details...

Burger lovers rejoice: new Fuddruckers in area

Megan Toman, Staff Writer November 29, 2015

Fuddruckers has been around since 1980 and is still going strong 30 years later. While Fuddruckers can be found in many places of the world, there are only a couple of them found in our state and many...

Oscar Mayer Illustration

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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