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(11/30/15 5:55am)
As part of the largest-ever research collaboration between the Department of Public Instruction and UW-Madison, education researchers will aim to decrease ethnic and economic disparities in student opportunity and achievement across the state.
(11/21/15 1:20am)
Faced with its toughest test of the young season, Wisconsin looked more like the team that dropped its season opener to Western Illinois and less like the one that impressed in wins over Siena and North Dakota.
(11/03/15 2:32am)
State Treasurer Matt Adamczyk condemned the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands’ use of interest earnings toward UW-Madison’s Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies in a Monday press release.
(10/02/15 12:46am)
A Senate committee heard testimony on three bills Thursday, including one measure that would extend the statute of limitations for most types of sexual assault.
(10/01/15 4:51am)
In their second weekend of conference play, the Badgers have the chance to extend their two-game Big Ten winning streak at home Friday against rival No. 11 Minnesota, currently undefeated in conference.
(04/30/15 5:30am)
The Wisconsin (3-16 Big Ten, 19-30 overall) offense struggled once again, but this one might have hurt a bit more. The Badgers got swept and mercy-ruled in their final home series of the season at the hands of rival Minnesota (17-3, 43-8).
(04/27/15 12:40am)
When I committed to the University of Wisconsin-Madison I was ready to challenge myself academically, socially and culturally as an involved Jewish freshman. I knew that my college choice would be a journey of growth and I was ready to take on the college world by keeping an open mind. I had always been an active Jewish child through my family’s Friday Shabbat routine, my elementary education at a Jewish private day school, nine summers spent at a Jewish summer camp and eventually studying abroad during my sophomore year of high school in Israel. I made the choice to explore myself, my faith and my abilities by exploring Israel, a country that values culture, passion, history and celebration.
(04/13/15 12:50am)
A 22-year-old student encountered two men in the University Avenue and North Bassett Street area early Sunday, resulting in one of the men hitting the student for “no apparent reason,” according to a Madison Police Department incident report.
(02/11/15 5:00am)
Dear Ms. Scientist,
(02/04/15 4:55am)
So last week I wrote about the idea of “historical films” that use actual events as their material, and this week I’d like to look at what is sort of the flip side of that.
(10/24/14 2:40am)
There are few surprises on T.I.’s new album. After nine mainstream releases, the Atlanta artist has determined exactly what it takes to please his fans, and he shows no intention of risking a change-up. Paperwork is a decent but forgettable album with a few strong singles and a lot of filler.
(10/23/14 1:15am)
The nationwide Ready for Hillary bus tour stopped in Madison Wednesday to drum up support both for ex-New York Sen. Hillary Clinton’s potential 2016 presidential campaign and for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke.
(11/08/13 5:45am)
The state Senate Committee on Health and Safety passed a bill Thursday that would deny state employees insurance coverage for abortions and contraceptives.
(09/16/13 11:09pm)
Locate recent crimes around the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus and the city of Madison from the week of Sept. 8-Sept. 15, 2013.
(05/03/13 7:21am)
For anyone who has suffered through a cold, drawn-out Wisconsin winter, there is little to brag about when describing the weather in the Midwest. While walking more than a quarter of a mile outside in early February is often a challenge, battling the harsh conditions of an often non-existent spring proves to be even more difficult for softball players. Such an unforgiving climate makes for a few months of almost solely indoor practices and numerous cross-country road trips for the Wisconsin softball team.
(04/26/13 4:59am)
Madison Police Department officers are seeking to ban a man from State Street for causing a violent disturbance early Thursday morning at Whiskey Jacks Saloon, his second in the State Street area this spring, according to a police report.
(04/02/13 7:08am)
A man was wounded early Saturday morning after intervening in a possible domestic dispute on the 700 block of University Avenue and arrived at a local hospital shortly after, according to a police report.
(03/13/13 8:14am)
Former University of Wisconsin-Madison psychology professor Bryan Hendricks died Friday at the age of 66.
(03/10/13 5:29pm)
The Associated Students of Madison Diversity Committee came away from its Ethnic Studies Roundtable with four main ideas for revamping the Ethnic Studies requirement: increase therequirement to two classes instead of one; require one of the classes be taken in the first two years on campus; have smaller discussion sections; and include service learning as part of the classes.
(02/05/13 6:05am)