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  • EDITORIAL: Safe spaces are the bare minimum
    Posted in: News

    By Jenna Sanchez Jan. 27, 2021 After my first week of Fall semester, I was scared. I was scared that I wouldn’t find anyone else who looked like me or reminded me of home. The Multicultural Student Lounge was a place I found peace in after my 12 o’clock Spanish class with a Clif Bar […]

  • Democracy Found, Wisconsin’s Election Reform Initiative: A Q&A with Sara Eskrich
    Posted in: News

    By Nora-Kathleen Berryhill Jan. 16, 2021 In 2018, Katherine Gehl and Austin Ramirez worked together to create Democracy Found. Their proposed Final-Five Voting™ system would combine an open “top five primary” and a ranked-choice general election where voters can rank up to five candidates. This past November, OTE met with Democracy Found’s executive director Sara […]

  • Edgewood cancels 17 spring courses, students express concerns over lack of input
    Posted in: News

    By Anna Hansen Dec. 19, 2020 Edgewood College has canceled 17 low-enrolled course offerings for the spring 2021 semester. The cancellations stem from a top-down mandate changing Edgewood’s student-to-faculty ratio from 8-to-1 to 15-to-1.  Edgewood College President Andrew Manion said this change is routine for the college. “The practice of canceling low-enrolled sections is not […]

  • Edgewood names new Vice President of Academic Affairs
    Posted in: News

    By Pierce Doyle Nov. 28, 2020 Edgewood has selected Dr. Angela Salas as its next Vice President for Academic Affairs (VPAA). The eleven-member VPAA search committee selected Dr. Salas from a pool of over 60 applicants. “She brings to Edgewood College extensive and substantive experience as a faculty member and administrator and received overwhelming support […]

  • Student Senate hosts two town halls to discuss discrimination and racial justice
    Posted in: News

    By Anna Hansen Nov. 28, 2020 Edgewood’s Student Senate hosted two virtual town halls, one in late October, and one in November addressing the issues of discrimination and racial justice on campus. These events, which took place on Oct. 26 and Nov. 19 featured Senate president Shawn Padley as well as chair Lydia Dean, while […]

  • Bernie Sanders headlines Biden-Harris campaign rally for Wisconsin students
    Posted in: News

    By Nora-Kathleen Berryhill Oct. 31, 2020 Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Mark Pocan spoke to Wisconsin students at a virtual campaign event about the issues most at stake in the upcoming election. The Zoom event, hosted by UW-Madison, was part rally and part get-out-the-vote effort where attendees volunteered by making campaign calls to Wisconsin voters. […]

  • The rise of right-wing populism, a conversation with Amitabh Pal
    Posted in: Conversations On The Edge

    Oct. 30, 2020 “Conversations On The Edge” is an On The Edge News podcast where we discuss the issues, culture, and politics shaping the Edgewood College community and the world. Contact Nora-Kathleen Berryhill with suggestions for future episodes. Today I speak with Professor Amitabh Pal to discuss the rise of right-wing populism in India and the U.S. Amitabh Pal […]

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