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(05/10/22 7:00am)
Hands rested on backs, arms curled around waists, chins rested on shoulders and fingers intertwined — it seems that everyone, from retirees to college students, seeing Leon Bridges at the Sylvee on May 2 was coupled up for a date night. This is no surprise, given the sultry and romantic lyrics that Leon Bridges is best known for.
(05/09/22 7:00am)
So, you didn’t fill out your course evaluation survey — you’re safe here.
(05/08/22 2:14am)
A criminal complaint released Friday in the case of the 14-year-old boy accused of raping and killing 10-year-old Lily Peters provides new details about her death.
(05/06/22 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison commencement ceremony is a bittersweet moment full of traditions such as “Jump Around,” a ceremonial tassel turning and “Varsity.” However, due to construction at Camp Randall Stadium, graduates from the College of Letters and Science (L&S) will not be on the field for spring graduation.
(05/08/22 7:00am)
Nintendo Switch Sports opens with the familiar reminder to ensure the wrist strap is securely fastened. That nostalgia fades quickly as it becomes clear the brand new Switch Sports is entirely different from either of its predecessors, Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort, making both notable additions and omissions.
(05/06/22 7:00am)
The majority of Americans were disgusted Monday night when POLITICO published a draft majority opinion that would overturn both 1973’s Roe v. Wade as well as 1992’s Planned Parenthood v. Casey, both of which protect access safe and legal abortions.
(05/02/22 7:00am)
Attorney General Josh Kaul encouraged Wisconsinites to dispose of unwanted and unused medications through over 135 events across the state Saturday as part of National Drug Take Back Day.
(05/05/22 7:00am)
A neighborhood white boy was recently checked into rehab due to his addiction to using AAVE. African-American Vernacular English, or AAVE, is the term for the words and speech patterns originating from Black communities. This includes many slang terms that reach widespread popularity through either pop culture or internet trends.
(05/04/22 7:00am)
A few months ago, it was announced that a new bar is coming to State Street. The whole city of Madison was jumping for joy because State Street in its current state does not have enough bars. Prior to the opening of this bar, an interview was conducted with new bar owner Chase Williams.
(05/02/22 7:00am)
It was another successful Mifflin Street Block Party this past Saturday. With an estimated 10,000 people in attendance, 45 arrests and one balcony collapse, this page in the annual party’s 53-year history is one to remember.
(04/29/22 5:42pm)
As students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, we walk by thousands of people on campus every day. Unfortunately, no matter how dedicated or likable someone may be, it’s impossible to get to know every single face that can be seen huffing their way up Bascom Hill or smiling in a drunken haze while slinking down State Street (who am I kidding, it’s everywhere) at 1 a.m. on a Friday morning.
(04/28/22 7:00am)
In the early 1960s, the University of Wisconsin-Madison launched a year-long inquisition into homosexual activity on its campus, now known as the “Gay Purge.” This purge aimed to identify gay male students and discipline them through expulsion, arrest or revocation of financial aid.
(04/28/22 7:00am)
For decades, skateboarding has been an iconic staple of creative expression for University of Wisconsin-Madison students. Skating the streets, trying new tricks and finding new spots are critical aspects of the sport.
(04/27/22 7:00am)
Not everyone agrees on politics or religion, but the majority of college students can unite in support of one particular caffeinated beverage: coffee.
(04/27/22 2:00am)
“BILL! BILL! BILL! BILL!”
(04/25/22 9:00pm)
The only thing the entire human race has in common is death. It is sad, but it is the truth. One of the greatest things about humanity, especially here in the U.S., is that you can make money doing anything. This brings us to one of the most underappreciated occupations, morticians. Morticians are an important aspect of our way of living. Morticians — also known as funeral directors — are responsible for making our loved ones who have passed look presentable during an open casket wake or funeral. They also help with the burying or cremation process.
(04/25/22 7:00am)
Hey there! I’m running as a Democrat who wants to get things done. My strategy is simple, but no one has done it before: I’m conceding to the right.
(04/22/22 7:00am)
Researchers have studied the effects of substances like alcohol and tobacco on organs like the liver and the lung. Inspired by past findings, scientists wished to study the effects of Twitter use on a mildly important organ: the brain.
(04/21/22 7:00am)
Madison City Council President Syed Abbas announced Sunday he would run for state assembly in the 46th District — a reversal of his decision two days earlier to run for the 37th district.
(04/21/22 1:00pm)
Earlier this year, the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents selected Jay O. Rothman as its next UW System President by unanimous vote in a closed-door meeting.