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A memorial for all Black lives lost at the Capitol Wednesday night.
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A memorial for all Black lives lost at the Capitol Wednesday night.
Peaceful protest on the steps of the capitol at 11:30 p.m., two hours after city curfew.
Protesters took the steps of the Capitol Saturday afternoon to peacefully protest police injustice in America.
Visible tear gas on State Street during riots in Madison.
A man stands alone in front of SWAT officers after a large dose of mace was used on a crowd. 7:51 p.m.
Protesters fence in the SWAT team to create a physical barrier between the two sides. 8:05 p.m.
Four protesters, three of them white, kneel in front of SWAT officers to keep them from pushing forward any further. 7:14 p.m.
SWAT Police with tear gas canisters firing behind them. 6:32 p.m.
After the initial tear gas was dropped, the Police SWAT team began to move up State Street.
The protest marched all the way from the capital to Williamson Street, back to the capital for this dramatic moment.
One of the protests organizers led chants as East Washington was taken over.
"I can't breathe" spray-painted on the ground near the Capitol.
Pictured is environmental journalist and Beaver Believer Ben Goldfarb.
As the coronavirus pandemic has brought life indoors, UW-Madison students have found themselves caught between toxic productivity culture, mental health struggles and self-care.
Near the entryway of Gordons, a dramatic love scene unfolds between three crestfallen Starship robots and a Badger who was willing to show them love.
O'Johnson, standing in front of his webcam for an uncomfortable amount of time, made sure we captured the perfect shot of his chiseled arms.
Coronavirus patients in Sellery could likely start a rousing game of beer pong using two half-empty cans of Natural Light laying underneath their beds.