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(02/17/26 8:31pm)
Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, who served as U.S. ambassador to Ukraine from 2016 to 2019, spoke to community members at the Fluno Center Wednesday in an event with the Madison Committee on Foreign Relations, featuring a moderated Q&A panel with University of Wisconsin-Madison political science professor Yoshiko Herrera.
(02/17/26 3:29pm)
An athlete, coach and father, Freddie Owens is no stranger to adversity.
(02/16/26 5:50pm)
Grammy-winning popstar Harry Styles shocked fans on Thursday with a schedule of private listening parties to promote his fourth independent album “Kiss All the Time, Disco Occasionally,” which is releasing on March 6. One city on the list stood out.
(02/12/26 8:00am)
Over 100 students participated in a euchre — a popular midwest card game where teams of two play against each other to win tricks — tournament for a chance to win $1,000 at Morgridge Hall on Monday.
(02/12/26 8:00am)
The leader of the Red Cliff Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa Indians highlighted education, environmental protections and health care access at the 22nd State of the Tribes address Tuesday at the state Capitol.
(02/12/26 8:00am)
In a year that will feature iconic characters like Daredevil, Spider-Man, Punisher and the inevitable debut of Dr. Doom, Marvel’s inaugural 2026 hero is none other than Wonder Man.
(02/12/26 8:00am)
On any given day, on any given road, on any given Madison city bus, headphones cover the ears of nearly every public-transit patron. Walking down the street, the picture doesn’t change much — heads-down, thumbs up, poking and prodding an LED-screen to select the new song of the moment while walking down East Johnson Street.
(02/12/26 8:00am)
Last week, University Health Services sent an email notifying University of Wisconsin-Madison students about a confirmed case of measles on campus, with 4,000 individuals directly notified of their exposure.
(02/12/26 8:00am)
With a cigarette gingerly perched between his lips, Gabe Diazmontes, a University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore, takes a long, hearty drag. “Y’know, I always wanted to be able to smoke like Matthew McConaughey in True Detective,” he said. “Now I finally can.” It’s his third cigarette this week.
(02/10/26 8:46pm)
The Board of Health for Madison & Dane County voted unanimously to dismiss a proposal Wednesday to fund a harm-reduction clinic after a Madison nonprofit falsely claimed to have non-white leadership in their application, an error the group attributed to artificial intelligence.
(02/10/26 8:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison community members from Minnesota say the recent escalation of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minneapolis has left them feeling frightened, angry and helpless — while also prompting renewed conversations about community, resistance and collective action.
(02/09/26 11:47pm)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will cancel Lily’s Classic, its annual fundraiser and social event on the frozen Lake Mendota, this year after the University of Wisconsin-Madison imposed expectations fraternity leadership said they were not comfortable with.
(02/05/26 12:00pm)
Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s decision to leave the University of Wisconsin-Madison for Columbia University has drawn mixed reactions from campus, varying from bittersweet goodbyes from campus leaders to celebratory farewells from Badger sports fans, labor leaders and student activists alike.
(02/05/26 11:00am)
Armaan Jain didn’t grow up thinking he would start a company.
(02/05/26 8:00am)
“Kimberly Akimbo,” the five-time Tony Award-winning musical, is coming to Madison’s Overture Center for the Arts from Feb. 10 - 15.
(02/04/26 2:59pm)
As students return to campus this semester, professors are once again evaluating how artificial intelligence can, and cannot, be a tool for learning in their classrooms.
(02/04/26 4:44am)
No. 1 Wisconsin women’s hockey split the weekend against No. 3 Minnesota in a hard-fought battle at Ridder Arena. The Badgers lost in overtime on Friday, 3-2, before rallying on Saturday for a 6-1 victory.
(02/05/26 10:00am)
Broden McCune, a 2025 University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate, is making Porta Bella the setting of his upcoming film as Madison’s “Most Romantic Restaurant” prepares for its likely closure.
(02/03/26 7:15pm)
Nurses and healthcare workers gathered at the Capitol on Friday morning to protest fellow nurse Alex Pretti’s fatal shooting by U.S. Border Patrol officers in Minneapolis.
(02/03/26 8:00am)
Engineers from both the private and public sectors presented three street design proposals for the Regent Street Reconstruction project during a public involvement meeting on Jan. 26, each vying for final board approval on Feb. 18.