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(06/09/22 9:00am)
As plant-based diets are becoming increasingly popular around the nation, University of Wisconsin-Madison dining services are working to provide a more inclusive menu for students with these dietary restrictions.
(04/28/22 7:00am)
For decades, skateboarding has been an iconic staple of creative expression for University of Wisconsin-Madison students. Skating the streets, trying new tricks and finding new spots are critical aspects of the sport.
(04/21/22 1:00pm)
Earlier this year, the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents selected Jay O. Rothman as its next UW System President by unanimous vote in a closed-door meeting.
(04/14/22 7:00am)
On any average day, Anne Runde will walk to class and encounter three or four people complimenting her “one-of-a-kind” thrifted outfits.
(04/07/22 7:09am)
Arielle Graves had never experienced a fear like this before.
(03/28/22 7:00am)
Three days into a thousand mile hike, Andrew Nowak found himself with a broken foot. Walking uphill against traffic on Lake Michigan’s shoreline, Nowak felt a click in his heel. He continued walking 36 miles with that stress fracture before making it to his pick up site. He took a week off to heal before continuing his quest to hike the entire 1,200 mile Ice Age Trail.
(03/24/22 7:00am)
Decorated with cheese shops, antique stores and unique bars, downtown Madison’s iconic State Street connects Capitol Square to the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
(03/11/22 3:00pm)
As Dane County’s mask mandate expired earlier this month, University of Wisconsin-Madison students are now faced with the expiration of the university-wide mandate on the first day of spring break, March 12. Some praised the removal of the mask mandate, while others were less optimistic about the future without masks.
(03/03/22 8:00am)
A 6-year-old boy killed when his apartment building was bombarded. A 25-year old engineering graduate hit by a stray bullet. And Yelena Ivanona, a geography teacher, lying six feet underground as her students and family mourn.
(02/24/22 8:00am)
Today, students who interact on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus and in University Housing are free to engage and live with each other as they please. But, for students attending the university in its first century of operation, discipline and regulations on campus regarding housing and sexuality looked very different.
(02/18/22 11:02pm)
When most people think of London, they might picture the gothic architecture of the Big Ben at the Palace of Westminster, the sea of red seats at Wembley Stadium or the bird’s eye views seen from the London Eye.
(02/10/22 8:00am)
The COVID-19 pandemic introduced a multitude of changes into the lives of students across the globe. From daily zoom classes to constant masking and social distancing in dormitories, nothing about college or learning felt the same.
(02/07/22 1:22am)
When I asked people how they remember their Our Wisconsin experiences, the answers I got were a mixed bag. My friend who transferred to UW-Madison last year and completed the mandatory online module didn’t remember the workshop at all.
(01/27/22 8:00am)
Forests communicate. They send messages to animals like humans, with their color-changing leaves reminding us that the seasons are changing.
(12/02/21 8:00am)
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, Porchlight Men’s Drop-In Shelter in Madison had to readjust their housing, food and cleaning services to keep over 1,000 men experiencing homelessness safe and healthy.
(11/18/21 3:35pm)
Each year, a temporary population of over 40,000 University of Wisconsin-Madison students flock to the small city for the eight-month school year. Of the student population, around 8,000 call one of 21 dorms home, but growing class sizes have made finding beds for each student more difficult.
(11/18/21 3:00pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison student housing scene is peppered with run-down apartments, decade-old houses and historic dorm buildings. Yet, tucked away behind the bustling State Street businesses lies Langdon street, a neighborhood lined with picturesque mansions, a lakeside view and dozens of students involved in one overarching organization: Greek life.
(11/11/21 8:00am)
Al Purves’ first viral post on TikTok marked the beginning of his freshman year at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2019. This TikTok, unbeknownst to Purves at the time, would spearhead the popularity of his personal account as well as his eventual involvement with @badgerbarstool, Barstool Sports’ UW-Madison unaffiliated comedy account.
(11/04/21 3:58pm)
For as long as I have been at this university, I have gotten a weekly email from the University Bookstore about something called “Geraldine’s Pick.” While the majority of these emails have gone over my head, I could not help but be intrigued by the consistency. I began to ask myself, “What is Geraldine’s Pick?” and “Who even is Geraldine?”
(10/28/21 7:00am)
Freshman Elliot Seals signed a lease on Oct. 20 but won’t be moving in until Aug. 18, almost 10 months later. He’s not the only one who signed his lease this early — just under two months after move-in week, students are already signing leases and preparing for the start of next year. Signing leases early is simply part of Madison’s culture, students say, though many have questioned why this is the case.