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(02/16/22 7:20pm)
Chancellor Rebecca Blank announced Wednesday that the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s current on-campus mask mandate will be extended to March 11. The decision follows an announcement made earlier in the day by the UW system that all on-campus mask mandates will be allowed to expire in early March.
(02/11/22 8:00am)
Philanthropist Jerome Chazen, the namesake of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Chazen art museum, passed away this past Sunday at the age of 94.
(01/26/22 5:40pm)
The most widespread narrative of American history is one recounted through the eyes of the powerful. The heroes of this story are almost exclusively white, land-owning men; rarely is the American public presented with the perspective of history’s subjugated classes. Enter the 1619 Project. The New York Times Magazine initiative is a journalistic endeavor that seeks to challenge these commonly-accepted narratives and center on Black voices in our national history.
(12/02/21 2:44am)
The pandemic has dragged on for nearly two years now, and we’ve seen a number of troubling developments, the most recent of which is the detection of a new variant of Sars-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID. Omicron has been designated as a "variant of concern" by the World Health Organization, and the first case in the United States was confirmed on Wednesday.
(11/18/21 3:00pm)
Every year, incoming freshmen at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are faced with a huge question: where should I live?
(11/12/21 8:15pm)
James the Magician gazed out into the sluggish crowd for approval in his bright green hat with a red feather, gray vest meant for a high school dance, polka dot button up and cargo shorts with too many pockets. I was immersed in his dramatic — and sensual — ring-tossing trick choreographed to “Run me like a river” by Bishop Briggs, which seemed out of place for the half empty Bur Oak bar.
(11/06/21 4:27pm)
Bascom Hill was crowded as the campus community watched the historic raising of the Ho-Chunk flag over the University of Wisconsin-Madison Friday morning — the first time a different nation’s flag flew on Bascom.
(10/28/21 7:00am)
Picture this: you’re walking into your dorm building as a bright-eyed freshman, excited to acclimate yourself to living away from home and learning to be an adult. What you don’t know is that you won’t be living in your building alone. And no, I don’t mean with your roommate.
(10/13/21 8:58pm)
The leader of a Republican-led investigation into Wisconsin’s 2020 presidential election reversed his decision to subpoena Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl.
(10/14/21 12:44am)
The days leading up to Summer Salt’s arrival in Madison were rainy and dreary, but their concert at the Majestic Friday night made it clear that summer isn’t over yet.
(10/12/21 7:00am)
Chancellor Rebecca Blank delivered the annual State of the University address on Monday, Oct. 4, walking the Faculty Senate through the triumphs of the recent past and the challenges the University of Wisconsin-Madison continues to face.
(10/07/21 7:00am)
Although there was no moshing and masks stayed on at the Julien Baker concert, it was anything but quiet. People in line cautiously befriended each other, bonding over which songs they suspected they would cry to and how strange it felt to be back in line for a concert again.
(10/07/21 6:00am)
Recently, Netflix came out with their third and final season of “Sex Education,” a show in which the son of a sex therapist starts a commercial “sex education” clinic at his school in order to subsidize the crappy education the school gives. Touching on subjects as common as the pressure to lose one's virginity to things such as Vaginismus, the show truly accomplishes what its leading character Otis seeks to do: educate teenagers about the subjects they thought were taboo. Rotten Tomatoes says the new season is as “raunchy and riotous as ever,” but even with its shockingly explicit scenes and British setting, the show is much more socially valuable than another raunchy go.
(10/03/21 10:53pm)
More than 1,000 pro-choice advocates marched down State Street to Capitol Square this Saturday afternoon to demonstrate against recent restrictions being placed on access to abortion in Texas. Earlier in the day, pro-life advocates held a similar event in the downtown area, with the two groups engaging in minor confrontations.
(10/01/21 7:00am)
Enthusiastic clapping echoed throughout the hearing room, and even though representatives’ faces were partly hidden behind masks, smiling eyes could still be seen lighting up the room on Wednesday night.
(09/28/21 7:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank wrote a letter to the New York Times in response to two opinion pieces they published about the removal of an alumnus’ name and Chamberlin Rock from campus.
(09/25/21 7:00am)
UW nurses advocated for a resolution to ensure quality patient care through a “fair and fast” union election during Tuesday’s Common Council meeting, citing a lack of coordination from management.
(09/27/21 9:49pm)
After more than 20 movies under their belt, it has become clearer than ever that Marvel needs to deal with their daddy issues. Iron Man, Thor, Black Widow and Spiderman all had daddy issues, and their new poster boy — Shang-Chi — is no different. Captain America had to fight his best friend, Thor had to fight his brother and Shang-Chi took it up a notch and fought his dad.
(09/23/21 7:41pm)
There is a lot of anxiety amid the return to live shows.
(09/15/21 5:10pm)
Dane county officials called into question the authenticity of an email on Monday, signed with the name of an investigator reviewing the results of the 2020 election.