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  • Cat Cafe Mad
    Posted in: News

    By Yasir Alhumaidan April 4, 2016 Last weekend, Monroe Street in Madison saw the official grand opening of its very first cat cafe business – a first of its kind for Wisconsin. Cat Cafe Mad is located on the 1900 block on Monroe Street. There is a $10 cover charge at the door that includes […]

  • SGA Seeks Reform in Judicial Board Process.
    Posted in: News

    By Carly Oeding March 17, 2016 On Monday, March 7th, the Student Government Association (SGA) held a meeting in Anderson Auditorium to discuss the recent debate over Edgewood College’s judicial system in light of a February 26th sexual assault ruling in favor of an alleged perpetrator. Over 50 students and staff were in attendance, including […]

  • Tyanna and Artwork
    Tyanna Buie’s Memoir In Print
    Posted in: News

    By Hunter Salmon  March 7, 2016 Edgewood College is showcasing the work of African American artist Tyanna Buie in The Stream art gallery until April 3rd. Buie is the first black woman to win the Mary Nohl Fellowship in 2012 and received the Joan Mitchell Fellowship to continue her work this year. From growing up […]

  • Sexual Assault Awareness Protest
    A Call For Change – Edgewood Reviews Judicial Board Process.
    Posted in: News

    By Sam Haberland  March 7, 2016 Two weeks ago the Edgewood judicial board ruled in favor of the alleged attacker in a sexual assault case that happened last fall. The ruling sparked strong reaction from the student body and administrators alike. On the Edge News shed light on some details of the alleged assault in […]

  • Girl with Mouth Taped Shut
    Students Stand Silent
    Posted in: News

    By Erik Pillar & Sam Haberland March 1, 2016 Close to 100 Edgewood College students held silent protest on Monday over the not guilty finding of a school judicial board hearing on a fall sexual assault case. The halls of second floor Predolin found students arm in arm and with mouths taped standing outside of […]

  • Antonin Scalia
    Justice Scalia Passes – Controversy Remains
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    By Erik Pillar  Feb. 22, 2016 Supreme Justice Antonio Scalia was found dead at the age of 79 of natural causes inside a hotel room at the Cibolo Creek Ranch in Texas. Cibolo Creek Ranch is owned by billionaire J. B. Poindexter, and Scalia was staying at the ranch for free. A legal case involving […]

  • Ceramic Wheel
    Ceramics Night Gala
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    PHOTO BY HUNTER SALMON By Erik Pillar & Hunter Salmon Feb. 22, 2016 Edgewood Campus Activities Board (CAB) hosted a successful evening of fun for students with their Ceramics Night gala. The event was run by CAB members in early February. Students were given access to the tools and materials needed for creating their very […]

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