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  • Artist Visits with Hopes of Unity
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    BY KIMBERLEE R EMMERICH | PHOTO BY MACKENZIE DOHERTY The artist and missionary, Paul Wislotski, paid Edgewood College a friendly visit in September to unite people through what he calls collective art pieces. “I started at Woodstock many years ago and set up a tarp to let people paint on it and I saw how […]

  • Multiple Edgewood College Students Report Mail Theft
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    BY LINDSEY HAZLETT | PHOTO BY YASIR ALHUMAIDAN Students have reported over the semester and last year that mail has not arrived when they’ve been notified that mail was sent to them, according to Michael Metcalf, director of transportation and security at Edgewood College. An informative email was sent out by the Security Department on […]

  • Edgewood College Dreamers Speak Out
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    BY RACHEL HOWE AND CONNOR GLASBRENNER | PHOTO BY ALEX THOMAS Three Edgewood College students have chosen to speak out on the possible end of DACA. DACA, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the program allowing those who came to the U.S as children to stay and work, has recently been ended by the Trump administration. This […]

  • Edgewood College Backs Dreamer Students
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    BY SHANZEH AHMAD | PHOTO BY YASIR ALHUMAIDAN The period of status renewal for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, has come to a close as of Oct. 5. Edgewood helped students protected under DACA, or DACA Dreamers, through the process of reapplying by offering financial support and several other resources. Scott […]

  • Monroe Street Construction Will Complicate Access to Edgewood College
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    BY DAMIEN SCHUERMAN AND NATHAN GILBERT | PHOTO BY ALEX THOMAS Construction on Monroe Street beginning in early 2018 will affect all students, employees, and visitors to Edgewood College. Monroe Street will be resurfaced from Odana Road to Edgewood College Drive and reconstructed from Edgewood College Drive to Regent Street. The city of Madison currently […]

  • Edgewood College Introduces Gender-Inclusive Restrooms
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    BY LINDSEY HAZLETT | PHOTO BY YASIR ALHUMAIDAN Edgewood College has installed gender-inclusive restrooms in residence halls and academic buildings around campus. These restrooms, some single-stalled and others multi-stalled with showers, are available to be used by any student or faculty member, of any and all gender identities. The installation of these restrooms occurred rapidly. […]

  • Recent Edgewood College Graduate Works to Initiate Composting Program
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    BY ALYSSA ALLEMAND | PHOTO BY YASIR ALHUMADIAN Edgewood College has worked towards implementing a composting program for students on campus in the past. With the help of Edgewood graduate Halie Tenor, the process of starting that program is coming along. Tenor is serving through Chartwells as the Dining Services Sustainability Intern at Edgewood. Though […]

  • New Safety and Security App Set to Launch
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    BY WILLIAM LUND Edgewood College is set to launch a new safety and security app, Director of Transportation and Security Mike Metcalf confirmed. “This will replace The Eagle Alert system,” he said. “Eagle Alert works well, but it’s cumbersome, older technology. . . . This app will be easier for the user.” Students have the […]

  • Edgewood College Faculty Surveyed on Free Speech as Part of Investigation
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    BY ON THE EDGE STAFF | PHOTO BY ALEX THOMAS In the latest development in the controversy surrounding Edgewood College’s hate speech policy, Edgewood College faculty have been asked to complete a survey on free speech. After a Faculty Association meeting April 24, Bonnie Sierlecki, assistant professor of communication studies at Edgewood College, emailed faculty a survey. In the […]

  • Blood Donors Aren’t Getting Paid, But Their Blood Is Being Sold
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    BY JESSICA BLACKBURN The American Red Cross, a non-profit organization, does not pay their donors, but they do sell the blood they collect. Red Cross Communications Manager Christy Peters said, “I wouldn’t be able to speak to why donors would be paid.” For many donors and people thinking about donating, it may not be common […]

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