Monthly Archives: February 2018

  • Edgewood Community Rallies Behind #NotOnOurCampus
    Posted in: Featured, News

    BY SHANZEH AHMAD | PHOTO BY ALEX THOMAS On Monday, Feb. 19, President Flanagan invited the Edgewood community to an all-campus diversity forum in light of the recent acts of vandalism on campus. To an almost-filled Edgedome, Flanagan, along with the vice presidents of Edgewood, said that the perpetrator behind the vandalisms probably didn’t expect […]

  • Democratic Candidate for Wisconsin Governor Visits Edgewood College
    Posted in: News

    BY WILLIAM LUND | PHOTO CREDITED TO TONY EVERS/FACEBOOK “Vote the correct way.” That was the message from Tony Evers, a Democratic candidate for the 2018 Wisconsin gubernatorial election, who visited Edgewood College the night of Feb. 12 to talk about policy and meet with students. Evers, who is currently the state superintendent of Public […]

  • Two Acts of Vandalism on Campus in Two Weeks
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    BY SHANZEH AHMAD | PHOTO BY SHANZEH AHMAD On Tuesday (Feb, 13), Edgewood College President Scott Flanagan said in an email that a poster was vandalized outside of the Office of Student Inclusion and Involvement. This is the second act of vandalism on Edgewood’s campus in just two weeks, as a similar incident took place […]

  • New Dean of Arts and Sciences Announced
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    BY ALEX THOMAS Melanie Herzog is set to become the new dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, effective Aug. 1, according to Dean Pribbenow, Vice President of Academic Affairs at Edgewood College. Herzog has been here since the fall of 1995, marking nearly 23 years at Edgewood, and has been very connected to […]

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