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After a dominating win against Rutgers last weekend, the Wisconsin Badgers will welcome the Iowa Hawkeyes to Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday for the second of back-to-back home football weekends.
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After a dominating win against Rutgers last weekend, the Wisconsin Badgers will welcome the Iowa Hawkeyes to Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday for the second of back-to-back home football weekends.
Some University of Wisconsin-Madison students received an online survey Monday asking for feedback on what they say are inflammatory and biased questions about transgender athletes’ participation in club sports.
Madison’s housing market continues to experience a lack of unit availability and affordability as the University of Wisconsin-Madison targets student difficulties when searching for off-campus housing.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students are calling for further investment in multicultural student centers after the displacement of some centers and subsequent shifts to locations in the Red Gym.
Employees at the Lakeshore Nature Preserve are receiving minimal funding and staffing despite requests to University of Wisconsin-Madison administration for increases, something they say is hindering a vital part of the campus ecosystem.
Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, ignited a months-long debate over state influence on higher education after announcing in May he’d seek to block funding increases to the University of Wisconsin System unless it removes diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs.
Internationally renowned comedian Nimesh Patel will stop at the Barrymore Theatre in Madison on Sunday as part of his “Fast and Loose” tour.
Starbucks workers on State Street pressed upper management for sharp container boxes after finding needles throughout their store over the past several years.
The Wisconsin Senate Committee on Education held a press conference Wednesday morning to discuss Republican-introduced legislation that would prohibit transgender youth from participating in sports.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison announced the launch of its First Generation Badgers pilot program last week. The experimental program is designed to better support first-generation students by building community and providing more resources, one-on-one mentorship and various events throughout the year.
About 20 UW-Madison students and staff gathered Tuesday afternoon at Union South to stand in solidarity with those affected by layoffs planned at UW-Oshkosh.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced the county’s 2024 executive budget Monday.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison and the city in which it is nestled has long been a utopia of school spirit and self-expression bolstered by a steadily diversifying population and a wide range of academic offerings.
The Great Midwest Hemp Fest hosted its annual festival Sunday with local vendors, musicians and advocacy for cannabis reform.
Some of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s most positive attributes are its numerous long-standing traditions, cultivated throughout academic years characterized by dedication and passion. Perhaps one of the most unique, engaging and spirited traditions is the UW Marching Band’s Fifth Quarter.
“Get up, stand up, c’mon throw your hands up!” All true Badgers know these words by heart and are immediately sent into a frenzy whenever they hear that beginning fanfare.
The Wisconsin Badgers are emerging from their bye week with the real conference season right in front of them.
Dr. Corey Pompey assumed leadership of the UW Marching Band in spring of 2019, navigating the band through the 2020 Rose Bowl, the challenges of the pandemic and now into the revitalized era of football under Luke Fickell.
Wisconsin’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is set to present their newly revised wolf population management plan to the Natural Resources Board during their October meeting — a plan that still faces opposition from the Republican-backed Senate Committee of Financial Institutions and Sporting Heritage.
Part-time popstar, full-time princess Chappell Roan is finally giving the Midwest the attention it deserves. Roan’s first full-length album “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess” debuted on September 22. Now, Roan is back in the Midwest from Los Angeles for the first leg of her tour, which started last Friday.