Several hundred protestors gathered at the Wisconsin Capitol on Saturday to continue protests against the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court.
Photos: @DWhite437, @gav_escott & Hannah Ritvo
This week on Cardinal Call, producer @hopekarnopp talks with campus news writer @bethshoop23 about the UW System-wide free speech survey that was postponed last week and how student leaders have responded. https://t.co/83QjakZOP8
One of our @dailycardinal writers reached out to the @UWSystem to see if they would answer questions about the free speech survey that will be sent to ALL students this month. This what they said:
"Parties. Dinners. Dates. The costs of joining a fraternity or sorority can extend beyond basic member dues when it comes to choosing to live within the Greek life houses." #CardinalImpact#greeklife
Story: Beth Shoop
https://t.co/qbpqUgq8Qo
@hannahhloughh The peripheral route is the most effective for social media because it is a great outlet to present visually appealing content. The peripheral route focuses less on words and more on the attractiveness of images. #UWJ201 #307
@Terence_Mooney Research shows that the central route is more effective because its more enduring & predictive. But, the peripheral route is more effective on social media. With social media platforms growing, I do believe this route will become more prevalent if not more effective. #UWJ201 #307
For persuasion to work through the central route, deep consideration of stimuli for a long time is required. For the peripheral route, it’s not. With attention spans shortening & people deeply thinking less, will ads that appeal to the peripheral become more common? #UWJ201 #307
@maggie_mantel I do believe it’s strange to think about a social media platform knowing so much about me, but I think it’s difficult to fully grasp how much information they really have. Because of this, my fears/concerns will not stop me from using different forms of social media. #UWJ201 #307
@DonlinNina I would say social media creates a low density network. People have extremely high follower counts and few real connections to all of their followers. #UWJ201 #307
Trends have shown that younger generations of media users prefer to use online sources whereas older generations use TV. Will this trend continue to the point where TV use for news/entertainment becomes obsolete? #UWJ201 #307
@ClaudiaToonen1 Political standings can becomes part of people’s identity and without it, they would feel as though part of them is missing. Also, changing political views could cause people to feel as though they were “wrong” before, and most do not like to be wrong. #UWJ201 #307
@baggs218 This depends on how u view media usage: to show opinions different from your own, or info that agrees w/ u. W/out media u are less likely to hear other opinions since u most likely surround yourself w/ likeminded people. The division could exist w/out being as known. #UWJ201 #307
In lecture we discussed how the internet can be a great way to expose people to viewpoints different from their own, but it can also allow for people to join filter bubbles. Which scenario do you believe happens most often? #UWJ201 #307
@Abbyrcollins Vertical integration would be most effective for companies since they would control all aspects of the product/content including production through distribution. This allows the company to be independent without any reliance on other organizations #UWJ201 #307
@BrianneCapper Politics is one of the most important topics because of game framing. The general public finds the competition of politics to be interesting, so they make it a priority. If this is done with other important issues more people would most likely pay attention. #UWJ201 #307
Depending on the ownership of a new source, different amounts of issue coverage is presented. Should there be a push for more private ownership considering there is more issue coverage that allows for a more informed public? #UWJ201 #307