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(10/09/25 7:00am)
I recently finished the “it year” — my freshman year of college. Lots of nights to remember — laughter shared, experiences gained. At first, it felt like being placed in a setting with constant stimulation. There was always something going on — late night Taco Bell runs, gossip, football games, wine Wednesdays, going out for three-day benders — you name it. It sounds exciting at first, and honestly, it was. But after a while, I felt like something was off.
(10/03/25 4:10pm)
Morgridge Hall, the new home of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Computer, Data and Information Sciences (CDIS) programs, which may soon separate from Letters & Sciences, is officially open for business.
(10/02/25 5:10pm)
Three years ago, singer-songwriter Ashe was ready to quit music. Her breakout hit “Moral of the Story” and gold-certified duet with FINNEAS, “Till Forever Falls Apart,” had thrust her into sudden fame — but after the release of her sophomore album “Rae”, the burnout caught up to her. She canceled her headlining tour, unsure if she’d ever return.
(09/25/25 7:00am)
Christianity has been a cornerstone of American society for a long time. From the earliest Puritan settlers to modern evangelical movements, faith has shaped the nation’s cultural values, moral debates and political ideals.
(09/25/25 7:00am)
The Madison Symphony Orchestra began its centennial season at the Overture Center for the Arts for an audience of young and old to celebrate with “Pure Joy Opening Night: Magical Tchaikovsky” on Sept. 19.
(09/22/25 4:10am)
Wisconsin Football senior tight end Lance Mason has made a profound difference through his playmaking ability since transferring to Wisconsin from Missouri State University.
(09/18/25 7:00am)
Political divisions aren’t a new thing and neither are political tensions. In fact, in a democratic society, political parties are essential for citizens to represent their beliefs, visions and viewpoints through the representatives they select.
(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.
(07/27/25 1:29am)
The Madison Common Council approved a trio of zoning ordinances intended to address the city’s housing crisis by legalizing more types of housing and streamlining development in an unanimous vote last Tuesday.
(06/05/25 9:00am)
LGBTQ+ students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are preparing to acknowledge and celebrate June’s pride month, despite looming political threats from the Trump administration and cuts to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) funding.
(05/13/25 8:37am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s class of 2025 arrived Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium to celebrate the largest commencement in university history as speakers — including graduates, alumni, Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin and Wall Street Journal Sports Columnist Jason Gay — emphasized resilience and learning to bridge political divides.
(05/03/25 11:54pm)
VATICAN CITY — Millions around the world have grieved Pope Francis’ passing, but for the many University of Wisconsin-Madison students studying abroad in Rome — and throughout Italy — his death has hit closer to home.
(04/28/25 3:47pm)
Al Labelle’s service has spanned over 60 years and he has no plans of slowing down. Labelle first served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War before transitioning into advocacy work for veterans.
(04/23/25 5:58pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team last made an appearance in the Final Four in 2015 with a roster featuring Frank Kaminsky and Sam Dekker, who both went on to play in the NBA. DJ Khaled’s “All I Do Is Win” played throughout the arena as Wisconsin beat undefeated Kentucky to earn a spot in the finals against Duke.
(04/24/25 9:00am)
I jumped down from the double-decker bus and my two chunky black boots landed firmly, crushing the pavement beneath me. In London, the cars move the opposite way, so naturally my neck made five iterations of right and left, attempting to reprogram the rhythm of the streets.
(04/24/25 8:00am)
For the first time this year, Camp Randall Stadium opened its doors to the public on Saturday, providing a glimpse into what football could look like for the Wisconsin Badgers in 2025.
(04/18/25 7:00am)
Spoiler warning: This article contains spoilers for Season 3 of “The White Lotus.”
(04/16/25 7:00am)
At Memorial Union’s Grand Hall, a room of 100 University of Wisconsin-Madison students gathered to hear 14 speakers from the worlds of technology, medicine and business share business tips and their views on the evolving application of artificial intelligence (AI) in their industries.
(04/09/25 10:21pm)
College campuses are notorious for being a refuge for difficult conversations and dialogue. Universities like UW-Madison bring together some of the best, brightest, and most diverse minds from around the world to engage on some of the most pressing issues of our time. Not only is free speech fundamental to our constitutional democracy and our campus, but it also catalyzes and sparks meaningful change.
(04/03/25 11:00am)
Hillary Jones Henry faced tough choices when he received his February stipend for teaching Swahili at the University of Wisconsin-Madison six days late, receiving one-fourth of the promised amount.