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(02/16/23 8:00am)
As news of the deadly 7.8 and 7.6 magnitude earthquakes that devastated parts of Turkey and Syria early in the morning on Feb. 6 broke, three undergraduate students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison took it upon themselves to assist in humanitarian efforts.
(02/16/23 8:00am)
Camila Trimberger-Ruiz woke up on Nov. 2, 2022 with a pit in her stomach. It was election day at WSUM, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s community radio station.
(02/09/23 8:00am)
With retiring conservative Justice Patience Roggensack leaving the bench, control over the Wisconsin Supreme Court hangs in the balance as candidates race to fill the court’s empty seat.
(01/10/23 10:42pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers (9-13-0, 2-10-0 Big Ten) stood toe to toe with the No. 20 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (10-10-2, 5-6-1), earning a hard-fought series split and coming just short of an unfathomable comeback.
(12/12/22 6:00pm)
For every step Wisconsin (7-11-0, 1-9-0 Big Ten) has taken forward this season, it seems they’ve taken two steps back. The weekend series against No. 3 Minnesota (15-5-0 10-2-0) was no exception, with the Golden Gophers dismantling the Badgers one week after UW’s promising series-split against Michigan.
(12/08/22 3:12am)
There truly is nothing like Big Ten basketball. So far in this young season, the Big Ten is shaping up to be one of the best conferences in the country, as it is year after year. Going into Tuesday night’s game against Maryland, the Badgers were considered near the bottom of the conference. But, after upsetting the No. 13 Terrapins 64-59 at the Kohl Center, it’s safe to say Wisconsin is ready to defend last season’s regular season title.
(12/08/22 8:00am)
The term “woman” is used in this article to refer to all woman-identifying persons.
(11/17/22 8:00am)
What is the best U.S. produced sitcom of all time? Is it “Friends”? “The Office”? “Modern Family”? Maybe even “How I Met Your Mother”?
(11/17/22 8:00am)
Comedian, journalist and Wisconsin native Charlie Berens was announced as this year's winter commencement speaker. Berens graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2009 and is best known as the creator of the Manitowoc Minute.
(11/16/22 10:00pm)
Former president and current elderly toddler Donald Trump announced his bid for the 2024 United States presidential race Tuesday night. In a party that seems to be championing Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as its next Republican nominee, it seems strange that Trump would put himself in a position to potentially get his ego bruised.
(11/16/22 2:30am)
The first World War was initially coined “The war to end war” by author H.G. Wells in 1914. Unfortunately, that didn’t quite pan out. After a sequel and many spin offs, international relations seem to be reaching their boiling point, causing rising concern that World War III is imminent.
(11/15/22 8:00am)
Ducking into the lowly-lit stage room of the Bur Oak a couple weeks ago, I was greeted by a comfortable small stage with chairs and tables. I could feel the intimacy of the space when I first walked in, which was daunting at first.
(11/13/22 6:40pm)
Wisconsin’s first Power Five matchup of the 2022-23 season tipped off Friday night, when the Badgers topped the Stanford Cardinal 60-50 — helping propel the Badgers to an undefeated 2-0 start to the season.
(11/04/22 7:00am)
Wisconsin Union Directorate (WUD) Music is offering a variety of exciting concerts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Union South this month. In the past, artists featured in this concert series included 100 Gecs and Fun. This is a great opportunity to find an artist to brag about seeing live “before they were big.” The shows are available for free to all Badgers hanging out at Union South on Nov. 11 and 18.
(10/27/22 7:00am)
Early absentee voting for the 2022 midterm elections is in full swing at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and voting stations have been buzzing with students and poll workers.
(09/25/22 8:32pm)
Stu Levitan, a longtime resident of Madison, is famous for his books documenting the city’s history. His most recent book, “Madison in the Sixties,” focused on the cultural and political upheavals the city faced in the 1960s surrounding urban development, racial equality and the Vietnam War.
(09/22/22 7:00am)
Lease signing season comes early in the school year and can be very stressful for most University of Wisconsin-Madison students. Buildings fill up fast, leaving students little time to decide where they want to live, let alone who with. First-year students have not even fully adjusted to campus, but are pressured to sign leases in buildings they have never seen with people they barely know. Here are a few tips on how to make this process less stressful and more successful.
(09/22/22 7:00am)
From sculpture to paintings, weaving to pottery, the University of Wisconsin’s Chazen Museum of Art is home to some of the most thought-provoking art in the state of Wisconsin.
(09/15/22 7:00am)
It was October 21, 1916. On this particular Saturday, the wealthiest man in Abbeville County, South Carolina made his way to the mercantile. He was a cotton farmer, and his seeds were of such an exceptionally high quality that even white people would buy from him in the hopes of getting a better crop.
(09/08/22 7:00am)
By the end of freshman year, most college students could tell you their favorite class or name some friends from the dorm, but not all could tell you the song they helped produce with Kanye West’s team or the time they got to hang with Snakehips backstage after making a piece of art for them.