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(11/13/25 8:00am)
Humorist and New York Times bestselling author David Sedaris donned a pair of shiny elf-like shoes paired with a tailored suit and took the stage at Overture Center Oct. 22 as part of his world tour promoting his upcoming book, “The Land and its People.”
(11/10/25 8:00am)
Democratic socialist student government representative Robert “Bobby” Gronert announced his campaign for Common Council District 8 Tuesday at the Crossing Campus Ministry during a watch party for the New York city mayoral election, emphasizing affordable housing, public safety and combating fascism in his campaign.
(11/06/25 8:00am)
In March, the world’s most impactful research journal Nature published an article by a researcher claiming his scientific paper was seemingly peer-reviewed by artificial intelligence without his consent.
(11/07/25 8:00am)
Sports betting has always had a prominent place in the gambling industry, yet with recent law changes and the rise of artificial intelligence, it has taken on a whole new form. The traditional odds making strategies used in Las Vegas for decades have been replaced by algorithms, online apps and data driven automation to refine predictions into precisions.
(11/07/25 9:00am)
Hardly anyone had artificial intelligence (AI) on their minds three years ago. Have past innovations shaken up the world of business and technology in the same way? How should students prepare for the future of AI?
(10/30/25 7:00am)
Rep. Vincent Miresse’s desk might look like that of a typical legislator with a family photo, Wisconsin Blue Book and other assorted items. But Miresse’s drawer contains something different — Wisconsin conservationist Aldo Leopold’s “A Sand County Almanac.”
(10/30/25 5:00am)
Professor, author and orator Brittney Cooper discussed the need to reframe narratives surrounding attacks on justice and recognize individual power in reforming systems rooted in oppression at her keynote speech at the Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center Saturday for the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Gender and Women’s Studies 50th Anniversary Celebration.
(10/30/25 7:00am)
Journalist and author Amy Yee discussed Tibetan culture and her book “Far From the Rooftop of the World” at the Wisconsin Book Festival on Oct. 26.
(10/23/25 7:04pm)
In the midst of yet another win streak, the then No. 15 Wisconsin Badgers women’s soccer team embarked on a West Coast trip last week, winning 1-0 over Oregon before falling 1-0 to then No. 17 Washington. Wisconsin, now ranked 20th in the nation, executed defensively, but couldn’t muster enough offensive power to return to Madison unscathed.
(10/23/25 7:00am)
President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s claims on a potential link between Tylenol in pregnancy and a rise in autism diagnoses is dangerous and causes public distrust and damages trust in science.
(10/23/25 9:00am)
Republican lawmakers are considering two bills that could alter marijuana access in Wisconsin.
(10/18/25 3:08am)
Republican lawmakers want to prohibit the University of Wisconsin System from increasing in-state undergraduate tuition by more than the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures changes in inflation over time.
(10/16/25 7:00am)
Wisconsin Book Festival and Madison Public Library will host their annual Fall Celebration Oct. 23-26 at Central Library and other venues in downtown Madison. The festival features more than 55 events over the three days, all of which are free and open to the public.
(10/16/25 7:00am)
A University of Wisconsin-Madison professor’s research study shows COVID-19 vaccines protect not just individuals, but their relatives, illustrating previously unknown benefits of vaccination in the wake of recent federal restrictions.
(10/16/25 7:00am)
The current version of America is supposedly of the highest technological, intellectual prowess. In theory, this rendering of the country entails a highly intellectualized, seamlessly-functioning society which uplifts the access to knowledge and artistic enrichment of all its citizens. In reality, it denotes the rampant self-censorship of educators, vilification of children's novels and erasure of marginalized groups. This isn’t some behemoth of dystopian fiction, nor is it a hyperbolized depiction.
(10/15/25 2:37pm)
Democratic Wisconsin lawmakers introduced legislation Oct. 2 aiming to limit treacherous ticketing practices.
(10/09/25 4:37pm)
The Assembly Committee on Environment discussed a bipartisan bill to declare the endangered Monarch Butterfly the state’s official butterfly at a public hearing Sept. 25.
(10/09/25 8:00am)
Taylor Swift has built her career and reputation on turning life into performance. On “The Life of a Showgirl,” her 12th studio album, she asks a harder question: what happens when the performance becomes life?
(10/09/25 7:00am)
Dating back over a century, the Palestine-Israel conflict is not new. Some may believe this war sparked in October 2023 following Hamas’ attack on Israel. In reality, this scene began to unravel far before that.
(10/04/25 1:58am)
The Madison Police Department (MPD) collected nearly 200 fake IDs and cited eight people for underage drinking at campus-area bars Thursday night after an alder and MPD officer indicated the department was moving away from untargeted bar “raids”.