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Amid a push to bring more transportation to campus, the University of Wisconsin-Madison has embraced electric bikes from Madison BCycle.
Over the years, my alumni parents and their friends shared with me a lot of storied Badger traditions. But the State Street Halloween Party seemed particularly memorable for them — drinking, rioting and arrests.
I’ll never forget my introduction to the Wisconsin experience.
Madison’s housing market continues to experience a lack of unit availability and affordability as the University of Wisconsin-Madison targets student difficulties when searching for off-campus housing.
Students have long supported adding a Culver’s location near the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.
From the Windows operating system, to the walls of the dorms, internet outages across campus have brought panic to all at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
As the fall semester begins and students settle into their new campus housing spaces, young adults are turning to the internet to order last minute necessities they forgot or lost in the moving process.
If you’re a fan of Badger football, you’ve likely heard buzz about new aspects of this season. Saturday’s game brought the first appearance of head coach Luke Fickell, a look at new quarterback Tanner Mordecai and legendary plays from Chez Mellusi.
Sen. Kelda Roys, D-Madison, met with student organizations Tuesday, Aug. 22, to discuss issues affecting students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison including housing, diversity initiatives, campus speech and voting.
On sunny days in Madison, hundreds of students, staff and community members traverse the Howard Temin Lakeshore Path.
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Although each student has a different idealized version of their freshman year, it’s crucial that all students allow themselves to make mistakes and let their freshman year follow its own course.
For many recent University of Wisconsin-Madison graduates, the 2022-23 academic year was considered the only “normal” year of their college journey. Following the commencement ceremony on May 13, recent graduates reflected on how COVID-19 impacted their college experience.
As the spring semester winds down, so too does our daily news publishing schedule.
Remote work in Wisconsin skyrocketed since the COVID-19 pandemic began. But according to a new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum, remote work options are not equally distributed across the state, which could worsen existing digital divides.
Emmett Lockwood has lived in the Open House Living Learning Community (LLC) in Phillips Residence Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for two years, first as a resident and now as the community’s House Fellow. House Fellows, a term for what is commonly known as a resident assistant, provide an essential role in university dorms — enforcing policy and building community. There are approximately 200 House Fellows across campus.
Most of us will spend between three and five years as a student here before moving on. When we do, our stories and knowledge leave with us. That includes both the stories we create and the ones we were told.
Nearly $3.8 billion in proposed state infrastructure projects — including a new University of Wisconsin-Madison engineering building — fell into uncertainty Thursday after Republicans on the State Building Commission rejected Gov. Tony Evers’ capital budget recommendations.
It’s 7 a.m. on a Monday, an alarm blaring in your ears. The last thing you want to do is get out of bed and hit the books. You refrain from slapping the snooze button and quietly start your morning routine so as not to wake your roommate, who was smart enough to not choose any 8 a.m. classes. Nothing but regret floods your mind as you think back to course registration last semester, when you thought, “This won’t be too bad.”
My days and nights spent in the library hunched over a computer writing papers make the weeks drudge by. However, those slow weeks studying have made for a fast four years of college, and now I find myself staring down the finish line of my time at the University of Wisconsin-Madison with just a couple semesters remaining.