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Three students show off their homemade hippie costumes.
SSFC decides to table an ALPS budget hearing, after the group’s salary requests came in higher than the committee’s cap.
Student Services Finance Committee voted to eliminate salaries for Grant Allocation Committee representatives in a meeting Monday.
Local band Wimbledon jams on a plywood stage while Harvest Festival model garden attire. Leaders from F.H. King Students for Sustainable Agriculture said the event was a way to celebrate the close of the growing season.
Embrace the original content on sites like Netflix and Hulu.
Embrace the original content on sites like Netflix and Hulu.
An hour after the stabbing occurred on the 600 block of State Street, police remained on the scene. The suspect fled the scene and hasn’t been caught, police said.
Student Services Finance Committee members voted to pass their new operating budget Monday.
Shrekfest 2018 may very possibly have been the weirdest thing to ever exist, which is certainly welcomed by the organizers.
Pitchfork is a bubble: an oasis in the center of a city filled with too much to see, where up-and-coming artists join legends in the same place.
Despite the rain, Reclaim the UW protesters band together against program cuts
Cutting humanities programs at UW-Superior and Stevens Point found opposition from students and faculty once again, this time with the help of Rep. Katrina Shankland, D-Stevens Point (above) and State Superintendent Tony Evers.
Dr. Christy Clark-Pujara spoke to approximately 60 students about the historical aspects of race in the U.S. and how this history plays a role in UW-Madison students’ day-to-day life.
UW-Madison School of Medicine diversity outreach and communications manager Beverly Hutcherson and Wisconsin School of Business professor Min Li spoke at Memorial Union Monday about their experiences as women of color in their fields.

