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(04/17/26 7:00am)
Over 4 billion years ago, Earth was devoid not only of life, but the building blocks of life, called biomolecules — organic, carbon-based structures that react with one another, organizing into complex biochemical systems and ultimately, life. Where did these biomolecules come from?
(01/22/26 11:27pm)
Greg Gard’s middling Badger squad crept into Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor on Jan. 10, frightened by what the then-No. 2 Wolverines might have had in store. Their fear was justified, as Wisconsin entered the game winless against ranked teams this season, having lost by an average of 24.7 points against BYU, Nebraska and Purdue. But instead of rolling over, the Badgers stole the most important game of this season, and maybe of the last few years.
(11/22/25 8:35pm)
Grab your tissues — “Wicked: For Good” is an emotional cyclone that trades the first film’s fun characters and upbeat songs for a darker plot packed with distressed protagonists and gut-wrenching ballads.
(07/09/25 7:02pm)
Warning: This article contains spoilers for “28 Years Later”
(03/06/25 8:00am)
The 97th Academy Awards took place Sunday at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles. This awards show was filled with many highlights, such as an Oscar-worthy performance itself in the opening act, some bigger and smaller names receiving recognition and a lot of firsts.
(02/15/25 4:41pm)
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, condemned race-centered diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) at a Center for Research on the Wisconsin Economy event Wednesday. He instead advocated for conservative voices to be uplifted at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
(02/03/25 8:00am)
Looking into the audience of the “Wicked” movie, I saw women and girls from 10 to 60 years old, donned in their own variations in green and pink, each finding their own meaning in this immortal story of female friendship.
(01/23/25 9:00am)
Broadway has a real accessibility problem when it comes to location and price. Show tickets are ridiculously expensive, and even getting to New York City costs money that many individuals don’t have to spend.
(08/15/24 12:45am)
Wisconsin voters went to the polls Tuesday for the state’s partisan primary election that featured races for the state Legislature, Congress and county-level offices in addition to two statewide referendum questions.
(03/05/24 5:04pm)
In a town called Evanston outside the windy city of Chicago, I defied expectations and rewrote the story of young women in sports.
(10/30/23 3:06pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team swept the top-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers in major upsets Thursday and Friday, extending their win streak to four.
(10/17/23 3:45pm)
On Tuesday, the Republican-controlled state Joint Committee on Employment Relations (JCOER) blocked 4% of University of Wisconsin System employee pay raises in the approved 2023-24 state compensation.
(10/19/23 7:00am)
As winter descends upon Madison, the natural world undergoes a transformative shift. Birds fly to warmer climates, trees shed their leaves and creatures hibernate to escape the cold.
(05/26/23 1:12am)
Chan-woo takes a night off studying for his police exam to go drinking with old friends. The next thing he knows, he’s waking up in the apartment next door with a violent hangover, a cracked phone screen, a bruise on his cheek — and a dead body on the floor.
(02/23/23 1:14am)
It is safe to say that this season’s Wisconsin Badgers basketball season has been a rollercoaster ride. Nothing has been comfortable. After being projected to finish in the bottom half of the Big Ten, Wisconsin started off the season 11-2. With impressive wins over USC, Marquette, Maryland and Iowa, Wisconsin looked on its way to the tournament by mid-January.
(02/23/23 8:00am)
While this year’s Super Bowl matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles featured many highlight-worthy moments, the most dominant performance arguably came during halftime.
(11/30/22 5:14pm)
Alternative indie-rock band Rainbow Kitten Surprise will return to Madison for the first time since 2019, performing a sold out show at the Sylvee on Sunday.
(11/21/22 4:10pm)
Bartell Theater’s newest queer-centered production “Act A Lady” graced the stage earlier this month in a flourish of feathers and exaggerated French accents. The production presents a real mind-bending viewing experience.
(11/03/22 1:24pm)
(11/03/22 1:17pm)
A new Marquette Law School Poll shows a tightened race for the two major Wisconsin elections.