Badgers deliver late for Team USA in gold medal win
By Annika Bereny | 6:02pmHilary Knight and Laila Edwards combined in the third period to force overtime against Canada.
Hilary Knight and Laila Edwards combined in the third period to force overtime against Canada.
Mitch Daniels, former Indiana governor and Purdue University president, spoke about the importance of ...
The Wisconsin Badgers return to the Kohl Center for their last home series of the regular season.
Hosts Otto Von Sothen and Matthew Shultz dive into the Wisconsin mens basketball team's upset loss to Ohio State late Tuesday. Then, the pair recap the recent Wisconsin mens hockey series against Ohio State.
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Hosts Otto Von Sothen and Matthew Shultz dive into the Wisconsin mens basketball team's upset loss to Ohio State late Tuesday. Then, the pair recap the recent Wisconsin mens hockey series against Ohio State.
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The Daily Cardinal revived its annual bar guide, letting students vote for their favorite campus-area bars across six categories.
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With measles lingering around campus, University of Wisconsin-Madison infectious disease specialist Joseph McBride discussed the steps students can take to stay safe.
MadAbility, run by Yuhang Zhao, is developing access technology that relies on machine learning to fill information gaps for people who are blind or have low vision.
The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents reviewed policy revisions to potentially introduce reduced-credit bachelor’s degree programs as many system schools weigh lagging enrollment and retention.
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With the gold medal match on the horizon, the Badgers on Team USA have proved priceless.
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This week host Amellia Fowler speaks to Features Editor Avery Chheda about his story “Students climb Bascom Hill to demand a safer campus against ICE.” in a discussion of students, faculty and alumni protesting increased ICE presence.
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction announced Feb. 16-20 as Adult School Crossing Guard Recognition Week.
University of Wisconsin Athletics staff testified in favor of an assembly bill that would enact a series of regulations and provisions to protect athletes and university interests regarding name, image and likeness agreements.