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(12/06/25 10:19pm)
Wisconsinites gathered to watch the Wisconsin State Capitol’s annual tree lighting ceremony Thursday celebrating Gov. Tony Ever’s “Year of the Kid” with ornaments from schools, students and families across the state on this year’s themed “Learning Tree.”
(12/07/25 8:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison senior and 2026 Rhodes Scholarship finalist Zoe Kukla discussed potential solutions for combating illiteracy in America in an interview with The Daily Cardinal. Had Kukla won the prestigious scholarship, she would’ve researched literacy and media access, specifically in childhood development.
(12/06/25 4:41am)
All John Blackwell needed was 12 points Wednesday to reach the 1,000 point mark in his decorated Wisconsin career. Instead, the junior put the Badgers on his back, scoring 26 points en route to a 85-73 victory over Northwestern.
(12/05/25 3:27am)
The Wisconsin Badgers traveled to San Diego over Thanksgiving Break to play in the Rady Children’s Invitational tournament, beating the Providence Friars 104-83 on Thanksgiving before falling to the TCU Horned Frogs 74-63 the day after.
(12/05/25 2:55am)
Wisconsin’s 104-83 Thanksgiving domination of Providence, a respectable Big East opponent, quelled some of Badger fans’ anxiety after a miserable loss to BYU the week before. But a brutal shooting performance against TCU just a day later led to a 74-63 loss, reviving doubts about Wisconsin’s capabilities.
(12/05/25 2:00am)
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s basketball team emerged victorious against the Detroit Mercy Titans on Nov. 23, winning 81-61 at the Kohl Center.
(12/04/25 8:10am)
QTS Data Centers announced a $1.5 million partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Madison for research advancing sustainable infrastructure development in the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies and various departments across campus.
(12/04/25 10:00am)
Nessa Bleill sits in her sophomore-year bedroom with posters taped to the yellow walls and pop music playing softly in the background.
(12/04/25 8:00am)
Winter’s arrival in Madison brings early sunsets, quieter sidewalks and for many State Street businesses a noticeable shift in customer demographics and slower sales. While each shop experiences winter differently, most owners describe winter as a time of restructuring rather than stagnation, adapting with reduced hours, boosted online sales and long-term planning as students and tourists clear out.
(12/04/25 4:11pm)
The UW Forestry Club will revive its Christmas tree sale this December, selling 300 trees after a six-year hiatus due to a pause in club membership and the COVID-19 pandemic.
(12/03/25 8:06pm)
Cover bands The Marilyns, Help Desk and Countdown to Erection brought hits from rock classics Megadeth, Foo Fighters and Misfits to the High Noon Saloon on Nov. 2 as part of a ‘Halloween Hangover.’
(12/02/25 5:10pm)
Wisconsin lawmakers introduced bipartisan legislation to prohibit all schools in the dairy state from serving margarine instead of butter in school lunches.
(12/01/25 6:14pm)
Abbott, a Chicago-based pharmaceutical company, is acquiring Madison-based biotechnology company Exact Sciences, which will become a subsidiary of Abbott, in a $21 billion deal, the companies announced Thursday.
(12/01/25 3:24pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers’ (4-8, 2-7) offensive woes were on full display in their 17-7 loss to the Minnesota Golden Gophers (7-5, 5-4) Saturday at Huntington Bank Stadium. Minnesota retained the coveted Paul Bunyan’s Axe with the win, their second straight over Wisconsin and fourth in the last five seasons.
(12/01/25 8:00am)
PhD candidate Morgan Henson received the Gulickson fellowship for the second year in a row, an award given to graduate students working to improve the teaching experience at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
(12/02/25 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison announced a new Public Policy Bachelor’s degree in the La Follette School of Public Affairs next fall — the first program of its kind in Wisconsin — at what school leaders call a pivotal time for “civil dialogue.”
(11/27/25 8:00am)
Plaintiffs from a local advocacy group defended fusion voting, the banned practice which allows majority and minority parties to simultaneously nominate a political candidate, at a University of Wisconsin-Madison conference Nov. 14.
(11/26/25 7:43pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s genetics department launched a new Genetics in a Modern World certificate this April that focuses on modern genetics and its implications on society.
(11/25/25 5:27pm)
Madison District 8 Alder and Council Vice President MGR Govindarajan announced Monday that he will not seek re-election in April 2026.
(11/25/25 8:00am)
The Wisconsin State Public Defenders (WSPD) announced a partnership with the University of Wisconsin Law School Friday, hoping to “revamp” UW’s Public Defender Project after the university laid off the program’s director in August.