Wisconsin Vs. Arizona
Mar. 28, 2015The win might feel the same, but there's nothing wrong when it feels like this for UW fans. The Badgers are heading to Indianapolis for the Final Four.
The win might feel the same, but there's nothing wrong when it feels like this for UW fans. The Badgers are heading to Indianapolis for the Final Four.
Hundreds of people gathered on Williamson Street Sunday night for a candlelight vigil to remember Tony Robinson.
After a Madison police officer shot 19-year-old Anthony Robinson following an altercation Friday night, demonstrators gathered at the scene on Williamson Street and later relocated to the Madison City County building.
Debate on the proposed right-to-work bill began Feb. 25 while approximately 2,000 protesters descended on the Capitol for the second straight day to demonstrate against the legislation.
Protesters filled the Captiol and its State Street entrance Tuesday to protest a fast-tracked right-to-work law expected to pass the state Senate by the end of the week.
Photos from various winter events and activities in and around the UW-Madison campus through the lens of our photographers.
Students gathered on Bascom hill Sunday morning to participate in a yearly snowball fight between the southeast and lakeshore neighborhoods.
Gov. Scott Walker promised smaller government and fiscal responsibility in the state's next budget Monday as he and members of his cabinet took their oaths of office at the State Capitol.
Chants of "hands up, don't shoot" and "black lives matter" once again rang out across the UW-Madison campus as over 800 students flooded Helen C. White Library Sunday in a protest of racial discrimination in criminal justice in Madison and throughout the country.
Approximately 250 students and Madison residents rallied in front of the Dane County Jail Tuesday demanding reforms to the criminal justice system following a Grand Jury's decision not to indict the officer who shot Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. in August.
From Melvin Gordon's record-breaking performance to the gentle flurry of snow and roaring crowd, it doesn't get more Wisconsin football than November 15th at Camp Randall.
State Street's annual Halloween party drew an estimated 35,000-plus revelers, according to Madison police. Here's a look at some of them from the lenses of photographers Amber Arnold of the Wisconsin State Journal and Mike DeVries of The Capital Times.