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(01/12/26 5:38pm)
Wisconsin women’s hockey will be well represented in the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, as four current and two former Badgers were announced to the final U.S. Olympic Women’s Hockey roster earlier this month.
(12/20/25 10:44pm)
In a repeat of last season’s national championship matchup, the No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers swept No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes. After a close 2-1 win Friday night, the Badgers fully overtook the Buckeyes on Saturday with an impressive 6-1 win.
(12/10/25 8:00am)
As final exam season starts, many University of Wisconsin-Madison students are increasingly turning to a new kind of study partner — one that never sleeps, charges hourly rates or judges a panicked 2 a.m. homework question.
(12/08/25 6:00am)
South of Lake Monona, right off the beltline, Simpson Street Free Press is lively and spirited as reporters share story ideas and plug away on new articles. But behind the bustle of your average newsroom is one that looks a little different — and younger — where the writers range from second-graders to high schoolers and the editors are in college.
(12/06/25 10:19pm)
Wisconsinites gathered to watch the Wisconsin State Capitol’s annual tree lighting ceremony Thursday celebrating Gov. Tony Ever’s “Year of the Kid” with ornaments from schools, students and families across the state on this year’s themed “Learning Tree.”
(11/30/25 11:30pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison’s chapter of Voices of Courage for Equity and Social Justice (VOCES) hosted a panel discussion with immigration attorneys to teach attendees about immigration rights and how students can support immigrants on campus.
(12/02/25 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison announced a new Public Policy Bachelor’s degree in the La Follette School of Public Affairs next fall — the first program of its kind in Wisconsin — at what school leaders call a pivotal time for “civil dialogue.”
(11/20/25 7:41pm)
Forward Theater’s “Gutenberg! The Musical!” is no ordinary historical biography. The show, which has an extended run until Nov. 30 at Overture Center, is a wild and hilarious fantasy about the creation of the printing press.
(11/19/25 3:03pm)
Students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are finding ways to cope with daylight saving time this November, bringing shorter days and disrupted daily routines.
(11/13/25 8:00am)
The La Crosse County District Attorney's Office stripped controversial beagle breeder Ridglan Farms of their breeding license on Oct. 28, 2025.
(11/13/25 8:00am)
Luigi Mangione should not be famous. And yet, in some corners of TikTok, his name has become a pop culture gag. It’s absurd, weird and exactly the kind of humor that Gen Z loves.
(11/07/25 2:21am)
Wisconsin’s split results against the Badger Gophers over Halloween weekend, losing Friday but rebounding with a victory Saturday. The team’s tenuous 58-57-16 all-time winning record and 11 month win streak over the Gophers was on the line when No. 1 Wisconsin matched up against No. 3 Minnesota.
(11/07/25 8:00am)
Sports betting has always had a prominent place in the gambling industry, yet with recent law changes and the rise of artificial intelligence, it has taken on a whole new form. The traditional odds making strategies used in Las Vegas for decades have been replaced by algorithms, online apps and data driven automation to refine predictions into precisions.
(11/07/25 11:00am)
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) is cautiously weighing artificial intelligence for teachers in their K-12 schools, using AI to save teachers’ time by helping generate syllabi, individualized lesson plans and analyze learning data.
(10/31/25 11:43pm)
The visiting Mavericks offered fairly sparse resistance as the Badgers shut them out twice on home turf. Senior forward Claire Enright stepped up, logging two goals and three assists over the weekend.
(10/30/25 7:00am)
(10/23/25 5:03pm)
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team won the Icebreaker Tournament last weekend in Schenectady, NY, beating Vermont 8-1 Friday before blanking Union College 4-0 Saturday in the final.
(10/20/25 4:33am)
The No. 1 Wisconsin women’s hockey team won an instant classic last Saturday before handily dispatching the visiting No. 4/5 Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs last Sunday, the Badgers’ first games against a ranked team this season.
(10/15/25 2:37pm)
Democratic Wisconsin lawmakers introduced legislation Oct. 2 aiming to limit treacherous ticketing practices.
(10/10/25 4:35pm)
Wisconsin women’s hockey picked up two shutout wins this weekend, defeating the Maine Black Bears 5-0 on Friday and Saturday. Last year’s national championship team was in attendance Friday to raise the 2024-25 championship banner into the rafters.