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(11/24/14 12:46am)
A UW-Madison journalism student passed away over the weekend from an unknown cause, according to an email sent to journalism students from UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication Director Hemant Shah.
(11/20/14 6:32am)
Amidst the game day haze, between the criss-cross wave and Jump Around, fans looking to the Camp Randall Stadium jumbotron may have seen a video from the UW Athletic Department.
(11/20/14 4:38am)
On his latest record, Faith In Strangers, Andy Stott takes his time creating suspense and tension. The electronic producer from Manchester, England has steadily improved and transformed his sound since his debut album, Merciless, eight years ago on the Modern Love label. Stott stands out from fellow musicians in the techno genre by stretching out songs, musical phrases and even notes.
(11/19/14 5:15am)
Police are searching for the suspect behind an armed robbery of the Life is good store Tuesday night, according to a Madison Police Department incident report.
(11/19/14 4:35am)
A UW-Madison neuroscience program recently won a national annual award, earning the title of top graduate program in the country for 2014.
(11/19/14 4:10am)
Gov. Scott Walker is considering a 2016 presidential run, according to the Associated Press.
(11/19/14 2:33am)
The city of Madison has increased the number of tax installments for property owners from two to four, with the new policy set to begin in December.
(11/17/14 7:39am)
After 10 years as dean of the School of Education, Julie Underwood announced Friday she will return to the school’s faculty come August.
(11/17/14 4:00am)
Police are searching for an armed man accused of robbing State Street’s Madison Modern Market Thursday night, according to a Madison Police Department incident report.
(11/13/14 5:25am)
'Tis the season.
(11/12/14 6:49am)
University Health Services is currently in its last week of offering free walk-in flu shots for registered UW-Madison students and will officially end the service Friday.
(11/12/14 6:46am)
In an effort to increase the transparency and accessibility of UW-Madison’s expenditures and revenues, Chancellor Rebecca Blank asked staff to design the Budget in Brief, a summary that breaks down the university’s $2.9 billion annual budget.
(11/12/14 3:05am)
Madison police are currently investigating two telephone scams that caused two Madison women to lose more than $400 each Thursday, according to Madison Police Department reports.
(11/11/14 5:17am)
The Associated Students of Madison Legislative Affairs Committee discussed Monday how it could reach out to state officials regarding its recent tuition affordability campaign.
(11/10/14 4:06am)
UW-Madison announced the first ever master’s program solely dedicated to energy conservation set to start fall 2015.
(11/10/14 2:35am)
Mayor Paul Soglin is proposing that the Madison Fire Department investigate improving emergency response efficiency by conducting a study on border dropping.
(11/10/14 1:43am)
The Dane County Farmers’ Market is moving indoors Saturday for the winter as it concludes its 43rd season.
(11/07/14 12:57am)
As the dust finally settled after Tuesday’s midterm elections, an even stronger state Senate Republican majority, now occupying 19 of 33 seats, has decided upon their party leadership Thursday, while the Democrats will soon vote to determine the Senate Minority leader.
(11/05/14 5:15am)
While searching for ways to fill a gap year before medical school, University of Wisconsin-Madison alumnus and aspiring physician Jeff Mahlum never imagined he'd find such a perfect fit in the Center for Patient Partnerships' patient advocacy program.
(11/05/14 3:32am)
Five people were displaced after an electrical fire broke out in a two-unit building on the 200 block of South Mills Street Monday afternoon, according to a City of Madison release.