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(04/24/25 10:00am)
Lining up on the grid for the Indy NXT Milwaukee Mile in 2024, Yuven Sundaramoorthy’s red and white racing helmet stood out to the Wisconsin crowd. The helmet was emblazoned with a large red W, an homage to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, his alma mater.
(04/24/25 8:00am)
A short walk from University of Wisconsin-Madison’s lecture halls and dorms reveals a different kind of campus where polar bears plunge, badgers scurry and capybaras do what they do best — loaf.
(04/23/25 10:44pm)
Dane County, SSM Health, UW Health and several other community health partners unveiled two harm reduction vending machines on April 8 as part of a greater program to provide accessible drug overdose medications.
(04/23/25 10:13pm)
This week host Ted Hyngstrom speaks to Copy Editors Zoey Elwood and Clara Strecker about their story (written with Isabella Barajas) “Faculty call on UW-Madison to help fight Trump’s attacks, support international students” in a discussion of a faculty protest calling on UW-Madison to fight Trump’s education attacks and to support international students.
Articles in this week’s “campus news in brief” segment:
Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay to deliver spring 2025 commencement address – Alaina Walsh
Department of Education to restart collection on defaulted federal student loans in two weeks – Gavin Escott
(04/23/25 8:50pm)
Director Ryan Coogler’s demonic thriller “Sinners” was the highest-grossing movie this Easter weekend.
(04/23/25 6:15pm)
Around 50 community members and environmental activists gathered outside the Capitol Tuesday to champion climate action and celebrate Earth Day.
(04/24/25 11:00am)
Born in Laos amid the Vietnam War to Hmong refugees, all Mai Zong Vue knew was war. After fleeing persecution in 1975, Vue spent five years of her adolescence in Thai refugee camps before arriving in Wisconsin as a teenager in 1980.
(04/23/25 2:44pm)
City of Madison officials held a press conference Tuesday at City Hall to discuss their staffing and emergency planning for the Mifflin Street Block Party, an event that has drawn concern from safety officials.
(04/23/25 12:58pm)
Coming out of a historic season for Wisconsin women’s hockey, you can’t talk about the legendary Badgers program without highlighting the man at the helm: Mark Johnson.
(04/22/25 7:00am)
The U.S. Department of Education will restart involuntary collection measures on defaulted federal student loans on May 5, affecting at least five million borrowers and ending a five-year pause that began during the pandemic, the department announced Monday.
(04/22/25 7:00am)
Plans for a new Imagination Center on Madison’s East Side will move forward after the city awarded a construction bid to the responsible bidder Wednesday.
(04/24/25 7:00am)
My TikTok algorithm has recently discovered that I’m studying abroad in Florence. Sandwiched in between baseball highlights and videos of Lady Gaga’s recent Coachella performances, I have begun to see video after video of students sobbing at the airport because their study abroad semester has come to an end, reminiscing on the best time of their life.
(04/21/25 7:00am)
Liv Abegglen, a sophomore at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, practices activism by tearing down anti-immigration posters on her way to class, talking about political issues with friends and encouraging people to vote — more passive methods than her first act of protest.
(04/21/25 7:00am)
University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman continued to push for an increase in state funding, defending the system’s 2025-27 biennial budget request at a committee hearing Thursday while impending federal funding cuts cast a long shadow over higher education in Wisconsin.
(04/18/25 7:00am)
A panel of University of Wisconsin-Madison professors and academic experts discussed the significant challenges facing higher education Wednesday in the wake of the Trump administration’s sweeping budget cuts, emphasizing the critical role of federal funding in public health and scientific advancements.
(04/18/25 8:00am)
Over 100 faculty members, teaching assistants and activists rallied Thursday on Library Mall to oppose the Trump administration’s attacks on higher education, demanding the University of Wisconsin-Madison provide support for international students facing visa terminations and join other Big Ten universities to pool money for a shared defense fund.
(04/18/25 7:00am)
Community members gathered at the Capitol Tuesday for a Tax Day protest and all-day mutual aid sit-in to rally community support under the theme, “Capitalism is Killing Us.”
(04/18/25 7:00am)
Spoiler warning: This article contains spoilers for Season 3 of “The White Lotus.”
(04/17/25 11:00am)
When former University of Wisconsin-Madison director of tribal relations Aaron Bird Bear was hired in 2003, he was shocked at the lack of representation and resources for Native American students. He saw Native American students’ need for support.
(04/17/25 9:00am)
Madison Water Utility received high ratings for water quality, communications, finances and infrastructure in Wisconsin’s first statewide water utility report cards, developed by a University of Wisconsin-Madison researcher to spotlight the performance and challenges facing the state’s drinking water systems.