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  • Stationary to Mobile: The Accessibility Icon Project
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      BY SANTI ELBOW | PHOTO BY YASIR ALHUMAIDAN Edgewood College is tackling a universally stationary symbol as the handicap accessibility signs are changing. Dedra Hafner, director of the Cutting Edge Program, proposed the Accessible Icon Project to the Diversity Planning Task Force in 2014. Tony Garcia, member of the Diversity Planning Task Force, said that […]

  • Intricate and Simple: Conversations
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    BY ALEX THOMAS | PHOTO BY ALEX THOMAS The Edgewood Gallery is a place where students and the community can view various genres of art and delve into its deeper meaning. Monica Rudquist brings that deeper meaning with her in the porcelain ceramic installation, Conversations, and in this exhibit nothing goes to waste. The “conversation” […]

  • Arctic Passage: Up Close and Personal
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    BY ALEX THOMAS | PHOTO BY BLAKE DUFFY Want to sit down and eat with Polar Bears? The Henry Vilas Zoo lets you do just that at the Glacier Grille. Glacier Grille is the only restaurant in North America where you can eat with the Polar Bears. Arctic Passage, the zoo’s newest exhibit that opened last summer, gives […]

  • Pokemon Go(es) to Edgewood!
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      BY JUSTIN KEEPES Looking to meet new friends, get active, and become a Pokemon Master? Look no further than our very own Edgewood campus. Edgewood has an incredibly large number of Pokestops and Gyms, so come back to school ready battle! Locations of the Pokestops are listed below. Ever since being announced in September of […]

  • Crescendo Espresso Bar and Music Cafe
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      BY HUNTER SALMON | PHOTO BY HUNTER SALMON Crescendo Espresso Bar and Music Café is a cozy but lively establishment owned by Cait Sirianni. Crescendo provides local coffee, music, and art work to a wide audience. Sirianni has done a great job at creating an environment suitable and comfortable for a wide variety of people. […]

  • Editorial
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    BY HUNTER SALMON | June 9, 2016 We were shocked and dismayed to hear that Erik Pillar has been arrested on tentative charges for exposing a child to harmful material, which authorities say he admitted to doing. Erik, a recent Edgewood alumni, served on the student newspaper where he wrote compelling articles. While we condemn […]

  • Traveling Cheap
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      BY YASIR ALHUMAIDAN | PHOTO BY YASIR ALHUMAIDAN Many people dream of traveling but don’t do it. If you ask them why they don’t travel, the answers most common are they either don’t have vacation time from work or traveling is too expensive. Traveling is very cheerful, educational and adventurous, but it can be costly. […]

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