
Gabby Scherle, who grew up on a farm in Iowa, now majors in agricultural business management at Wisconsin.
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Gabby Scherle, who grew up on a farm in Iowa, now majors in agricultural business management at Wisconsin.
Senior outside linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel made eight tackles, forced a fumble and recorded a sack as part of a throwback performance from Wisconsin's defensive front.
After participating in his first Badgers Fridays before playing Iowa, Tyler Biadasz vows to make it a regular occurrence.
Tami Lax, founder and head chef at Harvest and The Old Fashioned, donated all the proceeds from Landmark’s cheese to a Kickstarter the creamery had started.
“Not only do women make great farmers, but they also bring innovation, new ideas and hard work into this industry,” said Association of Women Agriculture Media Relations spokesperson Emily Matzke.
Milked twice daily by a milking machine — which is operated by student workers — the cows produce anywhere from 3,000 to 7,000 pounds of milk per day.
Gov. Scott Walker says he would take President Trump’s border militarization “a step further,” while Democrats, like Rep. Mark Pocan, criticize the narrative altogether.
The UW System Board of Regents voted in favor of extra funding for the chemistry building renovations.
Madison Mayor Paul Soglin will not seek re-election, but will continue his campaign for the Democratic nomination for governor.
The new Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs will oversee the Wisconsin Union, the Division of Recreational Sports, University Health Services and the Division of Student Life, which will be led by the dean of students.
UW-Madison students coach Adapted Fitness program clients using exercise regiments tailored to the individual abilities of each person.
In an effort to increase accessibility and inclusivity SSFC has worked to receive feedback from student groups and adjust eligibility applications in accordance with suggestions.
Around 90 people attended a forum at The Beacon Wednesday to discuss its services and ways it could improve community relations.
Students make lanterns in preparation for the Night Festival Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. in the Multicultural Student Center.
The Dane County Courthouse.
Wisconsin’s pets can now legally be treated for injuries by emergency personnel in rescue situations thanks to a new bill signed into law by Gov. Scott Walker.
The city’s Plan Commission is scheduled to take up a demolition request at its meeting Monday for a vacant building at 126 Langdon Street.
The Radical Jewelry Makeover works to create jewelry using sustainable and ethical practices.