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(09/19/25 2:24am)
Senior wide receiver Vinny Anthony II has had a promising start to his 2025 campaign with the Wisconsin Badgers. Through Wisconsin’s first three games of the season, Anthony leads the team in receptions (9) and has the third most receiving yards (115). Anthony II, in his fourth season with the Badgers, looks primed to put up big numbers this year.
(09/18/25 7:00am)
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker discussed the 2026 midterm election, preserving democracy and the national guard pulling out of Chicago in an interview with Washington Post Chief Political Correspondent Karen Tumulty at the Cap Times Idea Fest Saturday.
(09/18/25 9:00am)
Hundreds of community members poured into the sun-soaked cartography library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Science Hall in the last 10 days of July, gingerly perusing through decades of fantasy maps, all created by one woman.
(09/18/25 7:00am)
This article contains spoilers for “Twinless.”
(09/18/25 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison women’s soccer team started this year strong with a 6-2 record, building on the success they saw last season.
(09/16/25 9:00am)
Minnesota Gov. Time Walz discussed gun violence, his campaign with former Vice President Kamala Harris, the future of the Democratic Party and alluded to running for reelection at the Cap Times Idea Fest in an interview with John Nichols Friday.
(09/14/25 3:20pm)
Feminist literature-carrying, labubu-wearing, matcha-drinking contestants gathered at Library Mall Friday, with the wired earbud-clad participants competing for the title of “most performative male.” About one hundred students huddled on the steps of the Memorial Library to watch the competition, and some were even lucky enough to catch free menstrual products thrown into the crowd.
(09/11/25 8:00am)
The League of Women Voters Of Dane County (LWVDCO) held a public forum Tuesday to address Dane County immigration issues. Gail Bliss, a League of Women Voters for almost 20 years, moderated the event.
(09/11/25 8:00am)
Classical education, or a more traditional liberal arts curriculum, was the status quo for college students for decades. In recent years, however, fields of study associated with the arts and humanities have been challenged, while professional and STEM fields have yet to face the same scrutiny. This has been echoed in recent cuts made by the Trump administration to university funding, which has had a major impact on the humanities and social sciences budget here at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
(09/06/25 1:25am)
With Wisconsin leading 3-0 in the second quarter against the Miami (OH) Redhawks, touted Maryland transfer and starting quarterback Billy Edwards Jr. left the game with a left knee injury, forcing the Badgers to turn to backup Danny O’Neil only minutes into a new season.
(09/04/25 11:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison treated students to an unusual and expensive dining hall experience this spring: whole lobsters flown in from Maine.
(09/04/25 7:00am)
An estimated 500 community members gathered at the Capitol on Monday to protest the influence of billionaires and large corporations in politics, joining a ‘Workers over Billionaires’ rally held nationwide on Labor Day.
(09/04/25 9:00am)
After a 17-0 season opening win over Miami (Ohio) Thursday night, Wisconsin has officially turned the page on a new season. Wisconsin’s ugly 2024 season is now history, and while Thursday’s sloppy victory was not nearly enough to put the Badgers’ doubts to rest, it was nonetheless a step in the right direction, however small.
(07/28/25 9:38pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison suspended Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) for violating five university policies following an April protest at a campus event hosting a former U.S. Ambassador.
(07/31/25 7:00am)
In an industry crammed with artists playing it safe, Alex Giannascoli, better known by his stage name of Alex G, differs from the pack.
(07/31/25 11:00am)
Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) announced plans in late June to cancel “University of the Air” along with three other legacy shows in part because of federal and state funding challenges.
(07/31/25 8:00am)
For every freshman, college is a big change. At a school as big as the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the challenge can seem especially daunting. As someone who moved to Madison from out of state, I had no idea what to expect. I didn’t know anyone, and I had a lot of anxiety.
(07/31/25 7:00am)
A sudden shift from the comfort and familiarity of home to living in a shoebox-sized room with someone you probably haven’t met before is a daunting experience. What’s supposed to be the best years of your life might not feel great right off the bat, but creating a homey environment in your dorm will put you on the right track. Here’s a few things you can do to change your dorm experience from surviving to thriving — from product hacks to tips for making unforgettable friendships.
(07/08/25 2:05pm)
For healthcare professionals in the field of audiology, the quality of the equipment they use is paramount. Not only does it affect the accuracy of hearing assessments and the efficacy of treatment plans, but it also impacts patient satisfaction and trust in hearing care services. Securing top-quality audiology devices begins with choosing the right supplier; one that offers superior products, reliable support, and cost-effective solutions. In this article, we explore the key factors to consider when selecting an audiologist equipment provider to ensure the best outcomes for both practitioners and patients. Below, we delve into the nuances of the decision-making process and offer guidance to help you make an informed choice.
(06/05/25 7:00am)