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Wisconsin took a 3-2 lead in the second period on two goals in 24 seconds, but couldn't hold the lead with its season on the line.

After winning the national championship last season, the Badgers have their sights set high again this year.
ASM special election would change start and end date for incoming session

The idea of what our student government does is often misconstrued.


A number of physical altercations occurred near campus over the weekend, including a fight at Bassett Street Brunch Club and a substantial battery on N.

Officials hope the new enrollment application will allow students to spend less time talking with advisors about how to use the tools and more time talking about their futures.


In 2017, significantly less waste was recycled than taken to the landfill as trash. UW-Madison attempts to move away from this toward a sustainable campus in part by relying on students to drop waste in the correct bins.

The Joint Committee on Finance approved the UW System’s proposal regarding outcome-based funding beginning 2018-19.

UW-Madison selected “The Death of the Great Lakes” as the 2018-’19 Go Big Read.

The university’s student chapter of the National Agri-Marketing Association was awarded first place at the NAMA Student Marketing Competition last week.

This Sunday a Madison man was cited for speeding after hitting a 20-year-old pedestrian on University and N. Basset, and a robbery was reported on the 200 block of Gilman Street.

Madison’s landmark commission approved legislation today that would help mediate disputes between neighbors on directly adjacent historical properties.

Nursing school’s program expansion to help older adults in rural communities

UW-Madison's School of Nursing will expand health and wellness programs that will benefit older adults living in rural communities.
Off Campus: Extension’s agricultural agents spread university research and resources to every corner of the state
It’s a warm and sunny January morning when professor Mike Ballweg enters the room, ready to get to work with more than 40 people waiting for the day’s lesson. His students — a mixture of local farmers and agricultural agents — are arrayed around the tables of the local pub, which has opened early to host the seminar.

UW-Madison offers the Farm and Industry Short Course (FISC) program, a 16-week program that helps those who want to work in the agricultural sector get the skills they need without a four-year degree.

Finding local vendors that can meet the demand of UW-Madison dining halls throughout the year presents unique challenges for university dining services.

Lake Mendota is a favorite hangout spot for UW-Madison students during the summer.