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(08/25/23 7:00am)
MILWAUKEE — Conservative parental rights group Moms for Liberty hosted a discussion with U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson at the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee Wednesday afternoon ahead of the first Republican presidential primary debate.
(08/20/23 7:00am)
A coalition of law firms and voting rights advocacy groups filed a lawsuit on Aug. 2 arguing the Wisconsin’s Republican-drawn legislative maps are unconstitutionally gerrymandered and should be redrawn prior to the 2024 election.
(08/11/23 10:08pm)
President Joe Biden will travel to Milwaukee on Tuesday to tout his economic agenda and court voters in Wisconsin, a key state in the upcoming 2024 election.
(09/05/23 8:46pm)
The University of Wisconsin Madison’s Department of Theatre and Drama wrapped up a successful first run of their new production, “Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson, APT. 2B,” on Aug. 6.
(08/10/23 9:00am)
Teaching assistants at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are demanding better working conditions and higher pay to address rising living costs and what they say is an unpredictable and burdensome workload.
(08/10/23 6:00am)
With over a year left on the clock, the 2024 election looms on the horizon like a marathon yet to begin. As the contenders stretch and limber up behind the scenes, the nation braces itself for another race to the White House.
(08/10/23 10:00am)
On sunny days in Madison, hundreds of students, staff and community members traverse the Howard Temin Lakeshore Path.
(08/10/23 9:00am)
Does everyone have an underused bicycle in dire need of a tune up collecting dust in their basement? You may not, but I certainly do. Nonetheless, my bike remains broken and unused, and my excuses for not getting it fixed continue to pile up.
(08/10/23 7:00am)
I studied abroad this past spring semester in Seoul, South Korea. It was unbelievable, magnificent, delicious and every other positive praiseworthy adjective you can think of. I could spend this entire article recounting the semester and rambling about the people I met, the places I saw and the things I learned.
(08/10/23 7:00am)
From sporting red and white overalls to screaming the lyrics to “Jump Around,” University of Wisconsin-Madison students have mastered the art of school spirit. While I’m guilty of participating in both these traditions, I derive the most joy from one particular UW-Madison trademark: Buckingham U. “Bucky” Badger.
(08/05/23 12:51am)
PLEASANT PRAIRIE — Vice President Kamala Harris visited southeast Wisconsin on Thursday to tout the Biden administration’s broadband expansion and domestic job creation efforts.
(08/04/23 7:00am)
Wisconsin Republican U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany announced Tuesday he will not run for Senate against Democrat Sen. Tammy Baldwin in the 2024 election, leaving the GOP without a clear candidate to challenge Democrats for the crucial swing state seat despite the election being a year off.
(08/03/23 7:00am)
Janet Protasiewicz was sworn into office as Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice on Tuesday evening, flipping the court to a liberal majority for the first time in 15 years. She began her 10-year term surrounded by hundreds of supporters during a ceremony in the state Capitol.
(07/30/23 5:13pm)
The chairman of the Town of Berry, a small community just northwest of Madison, phoned the police on a town supervisor during a Pride event at the town hall after previously opposing efforts to display the Pride flag during Pride month.
(07/27/23 4:13am)
Gov. Tony Evers signed the state’s next two-year budget earlier this month after prolonged battles between Republicans and Democrats on funding for the University of Wisconsin System, K-12 revenue limits, child care subsidies and tax cuts.
(07/13/23 11:21pm)
American Players Theatre is located in Spring Green, a village an hour away from Madison. On the ride there, there’s only verdant green fields on both sides of the road.
(07/01/23 8:44pm)
More than 20 Starbucks employees from the State Street and Capitol Square locations went on a one-day strike Saturday morning as part of a nationwide union campaign responding to alleged demands from Starbucks management to remove LGBTQ+ Pride decorations from stores.
(07/01/23 5:21pm)
In a significant blow to President Joe Biden's agenda, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down his long-awaited student loan debt relief plan Friday, halting a key promise made during his campaign and leaving millions of Americans who expected thousands of dollars in financial relief stuck in uncertainty.
(06/28/23 7:00am)
Combining their love for delivering hard-hitting bars and energetic production, JPEGMAFIA and Danny Brown teamed up to create a project that delivers just that with their new album, “Scaring the Hoes.”
(06/08/23 11:00am)
A conundrum emerged across UW System campuses following the release of the Student Views on Freedom of Speech survey conducted in the fall of 2022.