5 Places to Visit In Between Classes

I remember during my freshman year, having odd gaps of time in my schedule. I tried to study, but there wasn’t quite enough time to be productive. I thought about getting coffee, but living on a limited budget, it didn’t seem practical. After becoming more familiar with my classmates and their schedules, I found a Read More…

Who’s Hungry?

Looking for a place to eat?  You’re asking the right guy!  A man who loves food is ready to give some tips on where to eat from breakfast to lunch to dinner.  Starting off with the most important part of the day, BREAKFAST!  Waking up early for class; not having energy to make anything.  Head Read More…

How To Union

The Memorial Union. If you know anything about The University of Wisconsin-Madison, you know about The Union. Commonly referred to as the Terrace, one of it’s main features,  it is an iconic landmark of the University. More than just a cluster of colorful lakeside chairs, The Union is one of the best ways to get Read More…

Laugh off School Stress!

Hello Freshmen! Welcome to your first year at what may be the best school in the world: UW-Madison. Now, we all get how you are feeling: excited, nervous, stressed or a combination of all three. But we badgers have a fantastic way to relieve those pre-college jitters or school stress attacks all students get: laughter! I Read More…

I love Chipotle!

Preventing your freshman fifteen can be a struggle with all the dining options in Madison. As a college student you’re also on a budget so keeping meals cheap is also important. Then on top of both of these interests, helping the environment, eating high quality food, and having multiple options is definitely a plus. Chipotle’s Read More…

The F Words

  Faith and Friends. As an incoming freshman, these are two areas of life that will change quite a bit beginning the moment you first step onto Campus. The Badger Cru organization provides avenues to tackle both of those concepts. Let’s look at faith first. As most people go through life they come to have Read More…

Engage politically at UW-Madison!

When entering a school as large as UW-Madison, new students may have a hard time finding a community of likeminded individuals. Luckily, our school hosts quite a few student run political organizations, which are curated by the university. For many students, these groups serve primarily as a place to meet new people of similar mindsets. Read More…