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  • World Without End
    Posted in: News

    By Carly Oeding  Oct. 26, 2015 On October 9th, 2015 The Stream hosted a gallery opening for Rafael Francisco Salas’ World Without End art exhibit. The gallery opening was a success, with many people attending to enjoy good food, company and art. For several hours the doors were open for admirers to peruse the various […]

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    The Struggle Behind Your Cup of Coffee
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    By Greg Rauls  Oct. 18, 2015 Jess Pernsteiner, a student of the Sustainability Leadership program at Edgewood College, traveled to Nicaragua from August 23-29 to assist local coffee farmers whose crops are being plagued by the la Roya fungus. The fungus renders the plant unable to produce coffee beans, affecting the impoverished locals who rely […]

  • Smite: Battleground of the Gods
    Posted in: Opinion

    By Erik Hagerman  Oct. 6, 2015 Smite: Battleground of the Gods is a close up, third-person view of a God or Goddess based multiplayer online battle arena. Changing this game from a PC experience with mouse and keyboard to Xbox One and the controller upped the ante, and brought with it an action packed game […]

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    Newsies the Musical – Theatre Review
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    By Vivian Washington Sept. 28, 2015 Dan DeLuca shines as the cast of Disney’s Newsies rocks Madison. When most people hear about Disney’s Newsies they think about the 1992 Disney film as opposed to the 2012 musical. But, the 2012 musical has been a smash hit on Broadway and is currently on national tour. Newsies […]

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    Dark Web – Secrets of the Internet
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    By Erik Pillar Sept. 20, 2015 In the new digital world, privacy remains a bigger issue than ever before. Yearly now it seems, we hear stories of mass hackings and thefts of personal information or photos. Last fall it was the Snapchat hack, and just this summer the private information of thousands of members of […]

  • Edgewood Students Join Citywide March for Racial Equality
    Posted in: Home

    By Michael Wanta March 12, 2015 “No Justice, No Peace!” chanted the mass of nearly 2000 protestors gathered at Worthington Park to begin a march that stopped at the Wisconsin Department of Corrections Building (DOC) and ended at the Governor’s Mansion. Protestors began to assemble at Worthington Park around three o’clock to protest the shooting […]

  • The Bindley Ceramics Collection
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    By Deanna Vedvik   March 15, 2014   The Bindley Ceramics Collection, currently on display in the Stream, is diverse enough to interest both veteran and novice ceramists. “We wanted to show the versatility of ceramics,” David Wells, Art Director and co-curator, explains, “We have sculptures, and platters, and tea pots that you wouldn’t know were […]

  • Scott Flanagan: Seventh Edgewood College President Inauguration
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    By Carla Williams March 3, 2014 Edgewood College gave their full support, welcoming the school’s new president Scott Flanagan.   “I am deeply grateful for the faith the board and this community have placed in me to lead Edgewood College,” said Scott Flanagan during his inaugural speech in the Todd Wehr Edgedome.   Although the […]

  • The Orpheum
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    By Evan Verploegh Jan. 5, 2014 Madison’s historic Orpheum Theater is in desperate need of a change. The once immaculate, state-of-the art building has been reduced to a shell of its former self. While the location is currently in function, hosting concerts nearly weekly, it is far from operating seamlessly. Now this is not to […]

  • Veterans Assistance: From Military to College
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    By Evan Burplah Jan. 1, 2014 The Edgewood College Student Veterans program has been making large strides over the last two years to make the transition from military duty to college life as seamless as possible.   “In the last five years the number of veterans on campus has exploded. The number used to be […]

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