By Luke Verdecchia
When settlers first arrived in what is now Madison, Wisconsin, they described crystal clear lakes in an idyllic setting.
Continue reading “A brief history of the water quality of Madison’s lakes”
By Luke Verdecchia
When settlers first arrived in what is now Madison, Wisconsin, they described crystal clear lakes in an idyllic setting.
Continue reading “A brief history of the water quality of Madison’s lakes”
By Gia Dinon and Jacob Borowsky
UW-Madison’s Lake Mendota buoy is known worldwide for its valuable data collection. But many people don’t know what the buoy is, or how the data it collects contributes to the treasured lake life at UW. We spoke with some experts to find out more about how “David Buoy” helps improve the study of lakes at UW-Madison and beyond.
By Jenna Walters
Tension fills the air, angsty slurs are muffled, and pride for their home turf is abundant. Suddenly, a student is pelted with something sharp, cold, and wet. The battle for Bascom has begun.
Continue reading “UW-Madison residence hall neighborhoods differ in more ways than location”
By Kristin Washagan
Student reporters at UW-Madison explore how living near lakes means something different for everyone.
By Will Kenneally
There may be a couple ghosts haunting the lakes of Madison.
By Sophia Dramm
Read about four things that you probably did not know are polluting our lakes.
By Kristin Washagan
For most people, when considering a choice between beautiful flowers or dead dogs, it would be a simple decision.
By Scott Reichel
We see Kristin’s creative process and the multiple steps needed to cover a story about cyanobacteria within the bodies of water on the UW-Madison campus.
By Noa Rubnitz
Ever wonder how this masterpiece came together? We talked to each editor of the Multimedia, Promotion, Documentary, Web Design and Editorial Team about their expertise on each aspect of the website!