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(03/21/24 8:00am)
When I first moved into my dorm in August 2021, I watched my mom’s minivan drive away, and I knew I was ready to begin the best four years of my life. I planned to spend my first night on campus knocking on doors, introducing myself, getting dressed up, getting lost and meeting people.
(03/22/24 9:00am)
In late October 1969, a card was pinned on the bulletin board at Memorial Union announcing the first open meeting of homosexuals in Wisconsin.
(03/22/24 10:00am)
Just underneath the surface of Lake Mendota lies one of the true hallmarks of Wisconsin culture: walleye.
(03/19/24 7:00am)
The annual Wisconsin Film Festival is back for its 26th year at multiple locations in Madison from April 4 to 11.
(03/15/24 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin System hosted its annual Research in the Rotunda event on March 6, where undergraduate students from across Wisconsin showcased their research to members of the public, Wisconsin state legislators and UW administrators.
(03/14/24 10:25pm)
Content warning: This story contains information about sexual assault.
(03/14/24 9:00am)
Members of a University of Wisconsin-River Falls budget advisory committee are echoing campus members’ concerns in response to a delayed consultant report and budget cuts that could include program suspensions.
(03/14/24 7:00am)
Mira Vassallo just wanted a pair of basketball tickets. But after missing out on season tickets, which sold out within 11 minutes after going on sale at 7:30 a.m. on a Wednesday, Vassalo was forced to find another way to secure student section tickets.
(03/14/24 7:00am)
Going to a big school can be intimidating and lead to difficulty navigating such a foreign space. However, it also offers big opportunities that may not be offered at smaller institutions and pushes students to reach their full potential.
(03/12/24 5:00am)
New Orleans native Jon Batiste played his heart out to a sold-out crowd at The Sylvee on Feb. 24. Batiste’s constant smiles and gospel shouts made for a truly memorable experience.
(03/10/24 6:33pm)
Content warning: This story contains information about sexual violence.
(03/09/24 4:13pm)
Palestinian-American journalist Deanna Othman spoke about differences in media narratives for Palestine and Israel at a Sunday event hosted by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) at Memorial Union.
(03/07/24 6:35pm)
Playoff hockey: it’s scintillating, nail-biting, record-breaking and absolutely unforgiving.
(03/07/24 11:00am)
Inspired by a t-shirt design contest, Grace Edwards wanted to make fun merch to represent Badger pride. A consumer behavior and marketplace studies major, Edwards saw the opportunity and, along with her own passion, her #BadgerDoodles quickly caught the admiration of many.
(03/07/24 11:00am)
You may have been surprised to read the name Claudine Gay in this headline. After all, it has been a few months since Gay stepped down as president of Harvard University, and the dust surrounding her tenure and resignation has largely settled outside of the Harvard community.
(03/07/24 9:00am)
Navigating social media is inherently challenging, and having an online following adds an extra layer of complexity. But Killian Weston, a University of Wisconsin-Madison freshman and content creator, has deep experience managing a large online audience.
(03/06/24 8:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison student Amelia Zollner’s junior and senior years of high school were filled with boredom and disconnect due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was then that she was prompted to put something out into the world, intent on making her mark with an indie game titled Garage Sale.
(03/04/24 4:57pm)
This review contains spoilers for “Avatar: The Last Airbender.”
(03/05/24 3:33pm)
First things first: “The Marvels” admittedly has more baggage than your average film — even your average Marvel film. From a production delay that set it back a year, another that moved it from July to November 2023, the SAG strike ending on the day of the film's premiere — meaning the actors couldn't even speak about the film until it entered theaters — and, of course, the massive online hate campaign that marred the original film, neither production nor promotion came easy.
(03/01/24 8:00am)
From an astrophysicist’s journey into the cosmos to learning maritime archaeology through shipwreck investigations, University of Wisconsin-Madison educators have designed numerous educational games to aid students in their learning.