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EAST TROY, Wis. — Noah Kahan didn’t disappoint at his rescheduled Alpine Valley Music Theatre show on Sept. 11, nearly two months after the original concert date.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin announced Friday morning the university will “generally refrain” from taking a position on “issues or events that are in the national, international, state, or local spotlight,” following criticism over previous statements surrounding Israel’s war in Gaza and the encampments last spring.
A suspect has been arrested in connection to three different fires in downtown Madison that displaced six University of Wisconsin-Madison students early Wednesday morning, according to the Madison Police Department.
It’s that time of year again: the leaves are starting to change color, the days are getting shorter and the temperature is slowly decreasing. Thousands of hunters will be walking the woods on Sept. 14, in search of the elusive whitetail deer, hoping to catch a glimpse of a buck to hang on their walls.
Classes have started for university and technical college students across Wisconsin. But after the rapid shuttering of University of Wisconsin System branch campuses, many students have no campus to return to.
Prospective students hear about fabled Wisconsin winters, where snow blows from every direction, ice coats the sidewalks of Bascom Hall and Lake Mendota freezes over. Once the lake has frozen, people from all over the community come together for Lily’s Classic.
They laughed when Donald Trump was fact-checked, cheered when Kamala Harris landed a line of attack and snapped in solidarity when she delivered a searing rebuke of Trump’s fitness and candidacy for president.
Between the upcoming presidential election, recent mass shootings and increasing international tension, the pressure to be well-informed is higher now than ever.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison football team will attempt to defend their home field Saturday as they will face their biggest challenge of the season yet: No. 4 University of Alabama.
Voting is one of the most important rights that we have, but it is often taken for granted. From age 18, American citizens can help decide the fate of their country through their vote. It is one of the most significant impacts an American can have on their rights and the future of their country.
For many tenants in Madison and the greater Dane County area, renting and leasing a property serves as a complicated and confusing process that can leave them feeling helpless. Whether it be a lengthy and wordy lease agreement or vague instructions on how to maintain the property, tenants may find themselves unsure how to proceed through a rental.
A lot has been on University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s plate since the spring.
University of Wisconsin-Madison math professor Jordan Ellenberg eats pizza weekly with other Discovery Fellows and department professors, stimulating discussion about new topics in science.
The streets of Madison were transformed into a race course this weekend as thousands of people swam, biked and ran in Wisconsin’s 22 Ironman triathlon.
Former Badger women’s hockey player Brianna Decker will join the 2024 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame class, USA Hockey announced Thursday.
While the majority of Badgers spent their summer enjoying some leisure time back home or perhaps working a part-time job, University of Wisconsin-Madison soccer player Hailey Baumann was doing what she does best — exemplifying the skills that solidified her as one of the women’s soccer team’s most valuable assets.
Invasive spongy moths are defoliating aspen trees and making their leaves regrow with high levels of toxins, harming a native insect, according to recent research from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
The Associated Students of Madison student bus pass pickup will change from Union South to Ogg Hall on Monday, according to an email from UW Transportation Services to all students sent at 10 p.m. Friday.
“Brat summer” isn’t over in Wisconsin. Wisconsin’s Democratic Party embraced the lime green with its newly launched “voting is brat” website geared toward providing students with information on how to vote in Wisconsin.