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Federal Judge Rules Wisconsin Same-Sex Marriage Ban Unconstitutional
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Federal Judge Rules Wisconsin Same-Sex Marriage Ban Unconstitutional

U.S. District Court Judge Barbara Crabb declared Wisconsin's ban on same-sex marriage to be unconstitutional Friday June 6, 2014 in her decision on a lawsuit against the ban filed by the American Civil Liberties Union. Couples flock to Madison City Hall to get married following the ruling. 


Commencement 2014
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Commencement 2014

For the first time in over two decades, the University of Wisconsin-Madison's commencement ceremony was held in Camp Randall Stadium. Graduates did not walk across the stage; however they did take part in one of UW-Madison's most popular traditions: Jump Around. Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman was the keynote speaker. 


The 2nd annual Revelry music and arts festival
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The 2nd annual Revelry music and arts festival

Thousands of University of Wisconsin-Madison students and community members took to Langdon Street Saturday, helping to transform it into the city's largest concert venue for a day. Between noon and midnight, Revelry featured eight acts on the main Langdon Street stage with 11 additional performances on the Memorial Union Terrace Stage. 


Spring 2014 'Varsity' band concert
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Spring 2014 'Varsity' band concert

The University of Wisconsin-Madison 'Varsity' band performed its 40th annual spring concert Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Special guests included Tom Wopat and Mark Pender. It played Wisconsin favorites, as well as James Bond, The Phantom of the Opera and The Beatles.


Chi Omega War of the Wings
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Chi Omega War of the Wings

Chi Omega sorority hosted its annual War of the Wings competition Wednesday at Wild Wing Cafe, where teams of students ate as many chicken wings as they could. Money raised for the event was donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.


St. Pat's in Five Points
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St. Pat's in Five Points

The skies may have been a bit gray Saturday, but Five Points was nothing but green, as thousands of people turned out – and up – for St. Patrick’s Day. Partygoers decked out in green hats, beads and boots packed the streets and queued up to get into the bars to celebrate the Irish for the 32nd annual St. Pat’s in Five Points. Lines stretched out of the doors, onto the sidewalks and into the streets, which had been blocked off for the festivities.


Feature Photos
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Feature Photos

This gallery is devoted to feature photos of student life in Madison, Wis.


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