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Here’s the deal. Keeping track of your money isn’t an option once you get to college, it is a necessity. You no longer have your mom handing you 10 dollars before going out with your friends, or your dad to take you for take-out after practices. It’s just you and your debit card… and that’s Read More…

Afraid of Eating Alone? Don’t Be.

Every upperclassman can remember the anxious feelings that they experienced during their first few weeks on campus. Among many things, all college students, including myself, were unsure of how to navigate the dining halls. I can still remember the thoughts consuming my mind upon entering the dining halls for the first time. Is it ok Read More…

Expectations Vs Reality: Balance

Like many others, I entered college with a glamorized version of how it was going to be: friends, partying, sports games, etc. I thought balancing my life would come easy to me. Finding balance meant staying in check with myself and my needs After about a week of classes I realized my priorities were flipped Read More…

The Whimsical World of Italian Film

Communication Arts 460, or Italian Film, is one of my favorite classes I’ve taken during my time at UW Madison. It is taught by Professor Patrick Rumble and consisted only of small lectures of about sixty people. I went into the class without any expectations of the coursework or difficulty level, but was pleasantly surprised. Read More…

Congrats on Your New Free Time

Heading into college, I was expecting 4 more years of the same high school routine, waking up at the crack of dawn and getting home just in time for dinner, exhausted. I thought the main difference in my classes would be that they were not all located in the same building. Little did I know Read More…