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(10/23/23 11:23pm)
Each year brings a fresh look at fashion. Gone are the rigid rules and static styles. There's a captivating blend of familiarity with a hint of flamboyance in the air. Will you be ahead or behind the fashion curve? In this article, we delve into 2023's top men's fashion trends.
(10/02/23 7:00am)
The journey of a kidney transplant survivor is turbulent, with necessary and lasting lifelong medications that impede a patient’s quality of life.
(07/18/23 7:00am)
Eclectic writer and director Wes Anderson added science fiction and western to the vast list of genres he mastered with his newest film “Asteroid City” when it released on June 22. Filled with Anderson’s unique style, humor and ability to stack a cast, “Asteroid City” is rich in emotion, relatability and even a bit of existentialism.
(04/13/23 7:00am)
“There’s significant issues that can be interpreted in different ways,” newly elected Wisconsin Supreme Court Judge Janet Protasiewicz said when asked about her judicial philosophy and personal stance on abortion in a PBS interview this January.
(03/30/23 7:00am)
It has now been nearly two full years since Chris McIntosh succeeded Barry Alvarez as athletic director.
(03/23/23 7:00am)
As the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued a summary on Monday declaring “a rapidly closing window of opportunity to secure a livable and sustainable future for all,” researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are investigating methods to turn plant waste into sustainable biofuel and bioproducts with renewed funding from the United States Department of Energy (DOE).
(03/02/23 2:33pm)
With the rise of sex positivity, both culturally and educationally, America’s collective attitude towards sex has experienced rampant progression post-20th century. While negative connotations toward sex still prevail — specifically within religious communities — shame and sex have become increasingly disentangled.
(02/23/23 8:00am)
When news broke of former Chancellor Rebecca Blank’s death on Feb. 17, notes from university faculty, former colleagues and the greater University of Wisconsin-Madison community poured in, expressing admiration of the legacy left behind by the leader. Blank’s influence not only left a mark within the bounds of campus, but far beyond the confines of Madison and well before her time served as chancellor too.
(02/17/23 8:00am)
Last year, Wisconsin men’s basketball had a phenomenal season — going 25-8, clinching a share of the regular season Big Ten title and finishing as No. 14 in the final AP Poll. Even though the Badgers bowed out in the second round of the NCAA Tournament to Iowa State, it did not take away from their rich accomplishments.
(02/10/23 11:02pm)
As temperatures in Madison began to thaw out the snow, the Badgers’ basketball team seemed to thaw out their offense on Wednesday night. Wisconsin (14-9, 6-7 Big Ten) traveled to Penn State (14-10, 5-8) for a crucial Big Ten matchup between two March Madness bubble teams.
(02/09/23 6:00am)
On Scottrade Center’s concrete doormat, just a slapshot away from the churning Mississippi River in St. Louis, a chapped-eared vendor calls into the crystalized January night: “Programs for tonight’s game! Programs!”
(02/09/23 8:00am)
On the first “Bachelor Monday” of 2023, Bachelor Nation watched as thirty women drooled and squabbled over “The Bachelor” season 27’s handsome new hunk, Zach Shallcross, a 26-year-old California native living in Austin, Texas and previous “The Bachelorette” contestant.
(01/26/23 8:00am)
As the new year begins, you know what that means — many of us are taking time to reflect on the past and setting goals for the future. But before you go crazy with unrealistic goals, let's talk about how to improve the most important aspects of your life slowly yet effectively.
(12/08/22 8:00am)
As a great year of Wisconsin sports wraps up, fans, players and athletic staffers look ahead to the next.
(12/07/22 8:00am)
Matt Phair, who currently holds the position of District 20 alder in Madison Wisconsin, has decided to run again for Madison Common Council. The elections will be held on April 4.
(12/05/22 8:00am)
The sequel to “Knives Out” (2019) is another masterful mystery from writer and director Rian Johnson. Once again starring Daniel Craig as detective Benoit Blanc, “Glass Onion” delights with exciting mystery, charming characters and social commentary that is somehow both timely and timeless — vaulting the tale into instant classic territory.
(12/01/22 8:00am)
The Wisconsin Badgers and its fans are in somewhat uncharted waters. For the first time since 2014 — a lifetime ago in today’s whirlwind college football coaching cycle — the football program is led by a new full-time head coach: former Cincinnati coach Luke Fickell.
(11/21/22 8:00am)
Pokémon fans have waited three years since the release of “Pokémon Sword and Shield” in 2019 for a new generation of monsters. The wait is finally over as Game Freak presents the ninth installment of the iconic series with “Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.”
(11/16/22 8:00am)
The stage was “Sett” on Friday night as a crowd composed of hipsters warmed up in Union South, anxiously anticipating what would be an unforgettable show. Wisconsin Union Directorate’s (WUD) latest concert brought in a sizable group of fans.
(11/14/22 7:30pm)
One of the biggest stories from the 2022 midterms is the Arizona gubernatorial race. Five days after election day, only 93% of the vote has been counted. As of 1 p.m. on Nov. 14, Kari Lake is trailing Democratic opponent Katie Hobbs by roughly one point.