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Author: Mark Eisenbraun

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Food: A ComplEat Guide to Madison

April 26, 2021 Mark Eisenbraun

The topic of what to eat is something we all deal with every day. The unlimited choices of conceivable meals are only limited by the actual choices of what’s available. To that end, let this ....

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Arts & Entertainment, Off-Campus Life Food, Madison, restaurants
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A Strong Heritage

April 13, 2021April 14, 2021 Mark Eisenbraun

            The terms diversity and inclusion have become buzz words lately among universities and businesses alike. It’s important though, to consider that these are examples of ‘show don’t tell.’ It’s easy to claim a campus ....

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Campus Life History
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Textbooks – Are They Necessary?

March 30, 2021April 1, 2021 Mark Eisenbraun

The last two semesters have seen significant change to the DSU bookstore. For starters the name- now officially the Trojan Zone. As of last semester, and in accordance with pandemic social distancing, the Trojan Zone ....

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Campus Life, Opinion classes, school, textbooks
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Put Skills to the Test with Defensive Security Club

March 23, 2021 Mark Eisenbraun

This coming weekend, DSU’s Defensive Security club will be participating in a CCDC regional competition. A win at this event will mean participation in the national competition. These Collegiate Cyber Defense Competitions are held around ....

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Club Activities computer science, cyber operations, security
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Face Masks For a Year

March 15, 2021 Mark Eisenbraun

Around this time last year we were eagerly packing to enjoy some time off during spring break. As we now know that week turned into two, which inevitably turned into the rest of the semester ....

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Campus Life, Opinion, Technology coronavirus, masks
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A True Trojan

February 26, 2021February 26, 2021 Mark Eisenbraun

            Walking through the Trojan Center recently you may have noticed the table tents advertising the True Trojan Hexagon Awards. If you are unaware, the Faculty Outstanding Contributor award is given to teaching staff that ....

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Campus Life

Zooming Through the Year

January 28, 2021January 14, 2021 Mark Eisenbraun

And just like that, semester one has already come and gone. Now that we have made it halfway through the academic year, I took the opportunity to discuss with other students the transition into the ....

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Campus Life, Technology covid, online classes

AdapT Lab Cuts Down Barriers

January 18, 2021 Mark Eisenbraun

I recently sat down with Dr. Blessinger, director of the MadLabs’ AdapT Lab, to discuss some exciting new tools. A big element to having new tools is that it changes how problems can be approached ....

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Technology ADAPT LAB, beacom, MadLabs, plasma cutter

Lights, Camera, Gallery!

November 18, 2020 Mark Eisenbraun

Finishing this month, the First Bank & Trust Gallery is hosting Shadow Casting, an interactive yet socially distanced art installation. This exhibit features sculptures alongside accompanying photography. I discussed this new installation with Professor Behrends and ....

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Arts & Entertainment, Campus Life

Creativity, Clay, and a New Kiln

October 6, 2020 Mark Eisenbraun

Anyone who has been on campus since the beginning of the semester has no doubt seen the construction that is once again taking place at DSU. While the new dorm building has been getting the ....

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Campus Life, Technology Art, College of Arts and Sciences, dsu construction

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