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(04/22/24 2:34pm)
Residents in all 50 states, including Wisconsin, are receiving student loan forgiveness through President Joe Biden’s income-driven repayment program, the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan.
(04/25/24 7:00am)
If you need any reminders of the fast-paced and inconsistent nature of today’s college basketball climate, look no further than the Wisconsin Badgers’ tribulating offseason.
(04/20/24 7:00am)
Ripped straight from the 1960s, “The Universal Theory” is first and foremost a movie about atmosphere.
(04/18/24 7:32pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team was hit hard by a string of transfer portal departures following a disappointing loss to James Madison University in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, like many division one teams in the current college basketball landscape.
(04/18/24 9:00am)
A note from the writer: Having access to mental health care is a privilege. Luckily, we have access to UHS counseling services as UW-Madison students. If you or a loved one are dealing with a mental health emergency, UHS offers 24/7 crisis counseling services.
(04/19/24 7:00am)
“Do Not Expect Too Much From the End of the World” is a shamelessly modern and irreverent film, blending cinema history with politics in a way that is refreshing and captivating, reminding us of what movies can do.
(04/18/24 5:00am)
Comedian Kathy Griffin is bringing her new tour “My Life on the PTSD-List” to the Madison Overture Center on April 21. The tour marks her return to the stage after a six-year break from performing.
(04/16/24 6:40pm)
Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey sophomore defender Caroline “KK” Harvey has a lot of success behind her. The nickname came from her younger sister, Grace, but the love of hockey was passed down by Harvey’s older brother, Nolan.
(04/16/24 7:00am)
With a title like “Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person,” you pretty much know what you’re getting into.
(04/17/24 7:00am)
Newly elected Madison Metropolitan School District Superintendent Joe Gothard met with students, staff and community members at Thoreau Elementary School on Thursday morning to discuss his goals for the district.
(04/17/24 7:00am)
For more than two decades, “Mamma Mia!” has brought joy and nostalgia to the stage. The smash-hit musical combines ABBA’s timeless music with a heartwarming story of love and self-discovery.
(04/16/24 7:00am)
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced he would retire on May 3 after more than a decade as head of the county government.
(04/15/24 7:00am)
Pandemic relief funds set to be issued by the city of Madison are being slammed by right-wing lobbyists and politicians for grant-makers “inappropriate use” of funding in a series of press releases.
(04/15/24 7:00am)
Republican lawmakers and University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman reached an agreement in December to restructure diversity, equity and inclusion positions, but records show other systemwide plans were taken out at the last minute.
(04/13/24 7:00am)
In recent years, Madison’s bar scene has witnessed a growing trend: the rise of mocktails, or nonalcoholic drinks which replicate mixed alcoholic beverages.
(04/11/24 7:54pm)
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley announced Thursday she will not run for reelection in 2025.
(04/12/24 7:00am)
District 13 Dane County Supervisor Jay Brower won reelection last Tuesday, drawing criticism from candidate Travis Austin for what he said he perceived as a lack of outreach to student voters.
(04/11/24 10:00am)
The Indigenous Law Students Association (ILSA) will host the 38th annual Coming Together of Peoples Conference on April 12 and 13, where the group aims to inform students and community members about Indian law.
(04/11/24 7:00am)
University Health Services (UHS) and Recreation & Wellbeing announced a partnership with Togetherall on April 3 to bring all University of Wisconsin-Madison students free virtual peer support services.
(04/11/24 7:00am)
After spending the past three months exploring the vibrant nightlife of London, I can tell you it is an entirely different world from anything I have ever experienced. The city of London is an entire world in itself. But once the sun sets, the city transforms into something that is truly out of this world. Whether it's spending the early hours of the evening at a quiet pub, strolling through the streets of Soho to find a lively jazz bar or spending a ridiculous amount of pounds to get into the swankiest club in the city, there is never a dull moment.