Media’s Favorite Memories
By: Madelyn Beyer Media is noted for its freedom around the capitol. Truly, running around, filming, interviewing, and observing is where these amazing delegates thrive.…
By: Madelyn Beyer Media is noted for its freedom around the capitol. Truly, running around, filming, interviewing, and observing is where these amazing delegates thrive.…
View More Media’s Favorite MemoriesBy: Gabriella Beauprey Many schools and team sports in the United States use Native American names, logos and mascots. While some people think it’s respectful,…
View More Should Native American Mascots be Banned?Civic engagement By: Vanessa Madosh I had spoken to Megan Willard and Leah Waubanascum, Willard was more speaking on the exclusive side of things and…
View More Civic engagement importanceBy: Kennedy Hoernke Model Government is a different experience for everyone, especially for delegates in their first year in Youth in Government. It can be…
View More Experience of a First Year DelegateBy: Madelyn Beyer Madison’s legacy consists of hundreds—potentially thousands—of political and cultural movements each year. There is always something going down and getting done. Here…
View More Current Events and Culture in MadisonBy: Kennedy Hoernke Are you looking for a fun way to spend your night? Well, not only are the evening activities something (mandatory) to do,…
View More Saturday Fun Night: What to ExpectBy: Bella Bauman Do you love Youth In Government Model Government but crave something more? Then you should definitely consider running for an elected position!…
View More Harvey Feature: Get to Know the Elected Position CandidatesBy: Gabriella Beauprey Youth In Government is a program that teaches about government and how it works and why it is important to be involved.…
View More A History of Youth in GovernmentBy: Vanessa Madosh 1836 is where it all started, the Wisconsin Territory was a part of the Northwest, Indiana and apart Michigan territories. In October…
View More A History of the CapitalBy: Lila Hahn George Brown Post was the architect who designed the Wisconsin State Capitol Building. After he graduated from New York University, he became…
View More History of the Wisconsin State Capitol Building