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(08/13/18 3:00pm)
Madison has a new plan for its future following the Common Council’s decision to adopt the City of Madison Comprehensive Plan in their meeting on August 7, a process over two years in the making.
(06/25/18 10:46pm)
I’m worried about the way that my mother is with money. It’s not that she spends needlessly--in fact, it’s kind of the opposite. My mother is cheap. Ironically, her cheapness is really costing her!
(06/25/18 10:02pm)
I need some travel advice. I just booked a trip for two to Brisbane, Australia. My boyfriend and I are going to spend a whole week there thanks to my parents, who paid for the all-inclusive trip.
(06/11/18 11:15pm)
I am a foreign exchange student studying in the US (from Germany). I want to do my big USA road trip this summer, because when else will I get the opportunity? I’m doing a big loop, up and down the coasts, and twice across. I’d never been to the US before studying here, though. I haven’t even left campus very much; I work hard. What are some of the things a foreign student should know while tripping around the USA?
(06/12/18 1:00pm)
A student arriving on campus for the first time in the early 1920s would have found themselves at a university where parading down State Street in blackface, conducting mock peace pipe ceremonies on Library Mall and ridiculing Jewish and Asian-American students in student publications were normal behaviors, and where a campus fraternity called the Klu Klux Klan enforced white supremacy vigilantly and with limited opposition.
(05/27/18 5:38pm)
Kazuo Ishiguro is an acclaimed author, but "The Buried Giant" shows that his writing can lack profundity.
(05/27/18 6:05pm)
You’re perched atop Vilas Hall on an edge of the rooftop. The campus sprawls out beneath you, stray pedestrians going about their day. A perceptive woman notices you. The two of you wave, and then the woman returns to her business. It takes a while, but when classes end you’re still up there. The doors open and the sidewalks start to fill. Give it about 30 seconds. Then, after the crowds of people make it difficult to see the sidewalk below you, take the pebble you brought with you and throw it.
(05/26/18 9:53pm)
Poetry can be an acquired taste for some people, a type of love-hate relationship. I’m sure we all can recall those times in English class when we had to come up with haikus and other short poems that made no sense: You either got it or you didn’t.
(04/26/18 6:42pm)
Following a financial aid scandal, two former UW-Oshkosh administrators will face criminal charges, The Oshkosh Northwestern announced Thursday.
(04/25/18 1:00pm)
Ken Potter, a UW-Madison hydrologist, likes to imagine the Yahara Lakes around Madison as a clogged bathtub. With little change in elevation between the top and bottom of the lake chain, the stormwater that flows in tends to stay there.
(04/23/18 8:44pm)
As I get closer to graduation (stop the ride, I want to get off!), I know that I’m going to have to deal with a whole lot of “adult stuff” very soon. One of those things is insurance, and it already feels like a hassle to me. My parents are always on me about checking out benefits for jobs and getting renter’s insurance for my off-campus apartment. However, I find insurance websites stressful, and I don’t always feel like I understand what I’m getting and why. Experts, can I trouble you for a crash course in insurance?
(04/19/18 11:00pm)
Madison police arrested a suspect Thursday connected to the sexual assault of a 24-year-old on East Johnson Street that occurred earlier this month.
(04/19/18 1:51am)
The state’s Joint Committee On Finance approved a plan to provide the UW System over $26 million in performance-based funds.
(04/17/18 7:00pm)
A lot of ink has been spilled on the art of how video games make us feel. How they can make us feel powerful. How they can make us feel empathy. How they can make us feel things which we thought no media could ever make us feel.
(04/12/18 3:44pm)
With midterms fast approaching, Wisconsin is receiving a national spotlight for both intensely vital and competitive elections, as political groups around the state seek to mobilize supporters, influence platforms and, most importantly, fundraise.
(04/06/18 12:00pm)
Spoiler Alert: This article contains major plot details and spoilers for “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.”
(04/04/18 4:22pm)
I need a hand comparing my options. I’m a senior graduating this May with a degree in childhood development. I was originally planning to teach elementary school, but, during one of my more recent internships, I changed my mind, as a result of working closely with school counselors.
(04/01/18 11:27pm)
First responders will be able to rescue and treat pets more quickly in emergency situations after Gov. Scott Walker signed into law a new bill last week.
(03/21/18 3:45am)
The Madison Common Council offered unanimous support Tuesday night for a resolution supporting the office of State Treasurer.
(03/19/18 1:11am)
An April 3 referendum set to be be voted on by Wisconsinites statewide regarding the elimination of the office of the state treasurer has drawn ire from the Madison Common Council.