Rescuers fly Ridglan Farms beagles to shelters
By Sonia Bendre | 4:14pmDozens of beagles departed from Janesville Saturday afternoon, 16 on a plane, in the first of several missions to place over 1,500 beagles from the facility in shelters.
Dozens of beagles departed from Janesville Saturday afternoon, 16 on a plane, in the first of several missions to place over 1,500 beagles from the facility in shelters.
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University of Wisconsin-Madison students and visitors celebrated Mifflin Street Block Party Saturday where six firearms were recovered and 37 arrests were made.
Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau, who has been at the university for 26 years, will be the college’s first dean.
Since its highly anticipated release on April 3, “The Drama” has received highly polarized reviews, with some saying “there's a pretty good chance you will either hate it, or feel repulsed having watched it,” and others saying, “I hated every second of this. Absolutely outstanding.” However, it’s perfect for those who enjoy impossibly unanswerable hypothetical scenarios, dramatic plots, terrible romantic decisions and phenomenal acting.
When my mom first told me about “The Pitt,” I was hesitant to watch and immediately dismissed it as a typical medical drama similar to “House,” “Grey’s Anatomy” and “ER.” I don’t necessarily dislike these shows and I did watch “House,” but I’m not always interested in the genre. What really pushed me to watch “The Pitt” was how it breaks the stereotypical medical drama mold by making every episode one hour of a singular shift.
A definitive ranking of the top six ways to get to the top of the hill
Weekend sports anchor and reporter at Madison’s WMTV-15 Audrey Marr built her career on one word: yes.
School districts across Wisconsin are reversing book bans and focusing on individual parental rights after banning more than 400 books across multiple districts in the 2023-24 academic year.
Authorities outlined their preparedness measures for the annual Mifflin Street Block party at a press conference Wednesday.
Proposed state legislation could raise wages in Madison to $20 by 2030 and allow the city to set their own wage ordinances.
Overture Center hosted its first clothing swap April 18 in celebration of Earth Month, highlighting the importance of sustainable fashion and allowing locals to build community and fight clothing waste.
Despite rising in the rankings, UW-Madison, and the UW system as a whole, are constantly dealing with an administrative exodus
As Gov. Tony Evers leaves the governor’s seat this November, current and former colleagues reflect on his long legacy as an educator.
After charging a $100 fee for guests during Halloween weekend, University of Wisconsin-Madison Housing will not charge for dorm guests, but will limit guests during the upcoming Mifflin weekend to one per resident.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students are ditching their digital devices in favor of physical media.
Badgers look to build their roster after key players depart
The UW Space Place Outreach Center, which hosted 10,000 visitors a year, is closing as a result of departmental budget cuts.
How University of Wisconsin-Madison students and community members are spending their summer in the city.
University of Wisconsin-Madison alumni shared their experiences and highlighted the importance of Peace Corps volunteering.
The quintessential enemies-to-lovers story has taken the Mitchell Theatre stage just in time to kick off a romantic, picturesque springtime in Madison. University Theatre’s “Much Ado About Nothing,” directed by Baron Kelly, is a production of the classic Shakespearean comedy that finds a way to put a smile on the face of every member of the audience.