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(03/20/25 5:00am)
American sports fans are no strangers to grand spectacles. From the roar of NFL stadiums to the nail-biting drama of NBA playoffs, the United States knows how to put on a show.
(03/20/25 7:00am)
On Sunday, March 9, Wisconsin’s queer community suffered a great loss. This is It, the oldest gay bar in the state and Milwaukee’s unofficial drag hub, shut their doors without warning.
(03/20/25 9:00am)
At a Senate Committee on Health public hearing on Feb. 12, teacher Sarah Wright explained that when she had abdominal surgery at UnityPoint Health’s Meriter Hospital in 2009, she wasn’t told that she would be subjected to pelvic exams.
(03/18/25 7:00am)
Conservative political commentator and author Heather Mac Donald condemned diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts on college campuses nationwide at a Center for Research on the Wisconsin Economy event Thursday.
(03/18/25 8:00am)
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) detainment and arrest of Columbia University graduate and pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil at his university-owned apartment in New York on March 8 sent shockwaves throughout the nation.
(03/16/25 9:59pm)
The Associated Students of Madison’s (ASM) spring election had the highest voter turnout since 2022, with more than double the number of students voting compared to last year.
(03/15/25 9:16pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department (UWPD) alerted community members to an alleged stabbing on the 500 block of State Street around 2 p.m. Saturday.
(03/14/25 6:56pm)
Lawmakers debated a Republican-backed bill Wednesday that would bar minors from receiving gender-affirming care, drawing backlash from LGBTQ+ advocates and community members.
(03/14/25 5:02pm)
Gov. Tony Evers visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison Thursday, touring Chadbourne Residence Hall and the Mosse Humanities Building to hear student concerns about the building and to highlight his 2025-27 Executive and Capital Budget investments.
(03/14/25 12:07am)
At a pre-session news conference Thursday, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, said the state Legislature is “somewhat hamstrung” and is waiting for the court to hand down decisions on gubernatorial veto powers and abortion rights to know how to proceed with creating the 2025-27 budget.
(03/13/25 7:19pm)
Former Republican Wisconsin Attorney General and Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Brad Schimel and Dane County Judge Susan Crawford went head-to-head Wednesday in the only debate ahead of the April 1 election which will decide the ideological balance of the court.
(03/13/25 9:00am)
The State Democracy Research Initiative and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Election Research Center hosted an expert panel on Friday to explore funding, impact and the legal context of the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court race.
(03/13/25 7:00am)
Content warning: This article contains mention of Nazism and antisemitism.
(03/12/25 7:00am)
As generative artificial intelligence advances, data privacy concerns are growing. AI models such as ChatGPT process vast amounts of information instantaneously, raising questions about how much personal data they retain and how easily that data could be exposed.
(03/11/25 9:41pm)
As the National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding remains in limbo after President Donald Trump ordered a freeze on federal grants in February, over 300 protesters gathered outside the Wisconsin state Capitol Friday for a Stand Up for Science rally to advocate for a lift on the NIH funding freeze and increased support for scientific research.
(03/11/25 7:00am)
Lawmakers and community members debated a Republican-backed bill Thursday that would limit students’ ability to change their legal names and pronouns on official school records.
(03/11/25 7:00am)
The Madison City Department of Civil Rights, Disability Pride Madison, Disability Cultural Center and Access to Independence held a meeting Wednesday to inform residents of how they could be affected by potential cuts to Medicaid and other programs for people with disabilities.
(03/10/25 7:00am)
The League of Women Voters held the “Responsible Gun Laws and Policies Webinar” on Thursday where experts offered insight on gun deaths and legislation in Wisconsin.
(03/10/25 7:00am)
In August 2018, rap icon Mac Miller released his album “Swimming,” following a journey of loss and self-discovery, a stark contrast from the passion and confidence displayed in his previous album “The Divine Feminine.” Thirty-five days later, the rap community lost a star when Miller passed from an overdose.
(03/08/25 9:00am)
Pauline Kael of the New Yorker wrote in 1978 that “The Wild Bunch” is “a traumatic poem of violence, with imagery as ambivalent as Goya’s.” Sam Peckinpah, who co-wrote and directed this existential allegory on self-destructive masculinity and imperialism, has practically enshrined himself into this film, as Michelangelo carved himself into the grainy texture of “David.”