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“The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk” brought a brilliant show of color, music, dance and poetry to the Overture Center at its regional premiere from Jan. 25 to Feb. 11.
Dawn Douglas has worked in the Dane County foster care system for 35 years. A social worker by trade, Douglas has always been passionate about connecting at-risk youth with a loving home.
University of Wisconsin System campuses have seen continued debates over belonging, free expression, and social and political identity in recent months as Republican lawmakers seek to fund free speech programs.
Gazan writer Yahya Ashour held a poetry reading and Q&A Thursday with the UW-Madison Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP).
Cymbal clashes, heavy bass lines and fast fingers on the guitar cut through the room as the band Mio Min Mio, headed by University of Wisconsin-Madison senior Arthur Machado, faces off against Madison-based band SuperCritical. It’s an amp vs. amp battle set-style show, where 10 bands face off in five hour-long sets. Each duo alternates songs until a winner is crowned.
Missed 3-pointers proved detrimental Wednesday as the No. 11 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team lost their third-straight game in a 72-68 defeat against the Michigan Wolverines at Ann Arbor.
A bill to ban race-based consideration in Wisconsin college financial aid programs could potentially overhaul accessibility to higher education for minority students.
Lawmakers on an Assembly committee heard testimony Tuesday on a bill that would allocate $500,000 to free speech programming at the University of Wisconsin System.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) will hold its Lily's Classic hockey tournament and fundraiser as normal on Feb. 17 behind the SAE house on Lake Mendota’s ice despite recent warm winter temperatures, according to a member of the fraternity.
Actress, activist and writer Anna Deavere Smith visited Memorial Union Wednesday as the guest speaker at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s annual MLK Symposium.
The City of Madison alerted X users Monday that the Madison Public Library’s account was hacked on Jan. 28.
The No. 4 Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team beat the No. 9 Minnesota Golden Gophers in a shootout Saturday after a 1-1 tie in regulation and overtime
The Wisconsin Supreme Court agreed Friday to hear Gov. Tony Evers' lawsuit arguing the Republican-controlled Legislature’s block of conservation projects violates the Wisconsin Constitution.
In response to rising housing costs and availability challenges, Madison plans to construct more than 2,000 student-centric housing units in the next two years.
If you had access to the internet on September 19, 2023, there’s a good chance you saw something about Evangelical Christian TikToker “Sister Cindy” and her University of Wisconsin-Madison visit. If you saw her in person, there’s a good chance you posted about her or texted your friends to ditch class and see “that Christian lady from TikTok that talks about chocolate-covered tampons.”
Content warning: “The Zone of Interest” contains graphic scenes of the Holocaust during World War II. Reader discretion is advised.
Anti-war and pro-Palestine demonstrators gathered at the Wisconsin State Capitol on Friday to demand lawmakers oppose an upcoming federal bill that would provide over $14 billion for Israel’s military to use in Gaza.
The Associated Students of Madison unanimously passed legislation concerning possible improvements to the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s hate and bias reporting processes in early December.