Wisconsin claims second straight national title in dramatic 3-2 win over Ohio State
By Hannah Sarnoff | 7:11pmClaire Enright secured the game winner to give the Badgers the 3-2 win over Ohio State.
Claire Enright secured the game winner to give the Badgers the 3-2 win over Ohio State.
Kirsten Simms comes up clutch again in overtime winner as Badgers overcome back-and-forth Frozen Four. ...
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This week, hosts Matthew Brady and Jackson Baker discuss the red headed, gaunt Conan O’Brien.
This week, hosts Matthew Brady and Jackson Baker discuss the red headed, gaunt Conan O’Brien.
Wisconsin’s Big Ten Tournament came to an embarrassing end, as the No. 10 Badgers (21-12-2, 14-10-0 Big Ten) were blown out by Ohio State (13-20-2, 8-15-1 Big Ten) 7-1 at home in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament on March 11.
Wisconsin closed their year at 24-11 with several key contributors.
The legendary flux capacitor-charged, plutonium-powered DeLorean time machine landed at Overture Center to present the touring production of “Back to the Future: The Musical” in Overture Hall from March 10 to March 15. This high-tech theatrical journey through time is a musical theater spin on the classic 1985 film, bringing the movie’s nostalgia to the stage alongside the magic of live theater in its Wisconsin premiere.
The Associated Students of Madison elections continue to hover steadily in the single digits for voter turnout.
University of Wisconsin-Madison seniors Malachi Cheeks and Aiden Marlier developed Illum, an app designed to help students navigate course selection, majors and career paths by consolidating advising tools into one platform.
Despite enduring the greatest snowfall ever recorded in the nation, Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin will not cancel classes.
Hosts Otto Von Sothen and Ted Hyngstrom discuss Wisconsin's loss to High Point University in the March Madness Round of 64.
The Chicago-based punk band offered a warm escape from the snow.
The McBurney Center has expanded resources as more undergraduate students report disabilities and require accommodations, but not all students find provided resources sufficient.
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee plans to suspend admissions to their undergraduate materials engineering major amid lagging enrollment and financial difficulties, despite faculty, industry and federal opposition.
When thrift stores are overrun with low quality, overpriced clothing, Re-Wear It Wisconsin gives students the opportunity to engage with fashion that benefits the community
Students debate taking handwritten vs. typed notes, balancing memory benefits with convenience.
The Puerto Rican Studies Hub at the University of Wisconsin-Madison launched in October, focusing on strengthening the connection between Puerto Rico and its diaspora.
The Wisconsin Senate passed a bill that would legalize online sports betting as long as wagers go through servers on tribal lands.
The non profit organization now offers free, confidential forensic care for sexual assault survivors
Dane County officials announced a new partnership with WPS Data Logistics that will allow absentee ballots to be mailed about a week earlier to voters ahead of upcoming elections.
College can be, without a doubt, the most vibrant, exciting time of one's life. But it can also be an experience often overshadowed by stress and anxiety. For many students, college is their first experience living somewhere away from home, surrounded by new people in a completely unique dynamic. To make sure that potential stress doesn’t wash away the fun of college life, it’s key for students to prioritize their own mental and physical health.
This empathy drought is corroding the United States at breakneck speed. During this tumultuous time, community and intersectional support are more valuable than ever. Yet, collective indifference is thwarting steps taken toward true liberty and justice for all, dampening even the smallest flames of social progress.
Inside the Tandem Press studio, a hub for collaborative and artistic experimentation just outside the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, artists, printmakers and curators from across the U.S. work side by side to create limited edition fine art prints.