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(05/05/24 1:18am)
Antisemitic chalk messages endorsing Hezbollah, the Houthis and the military wing of Hamas — all of which are designated as terror groups by the United States — were found at the Dane County Farmers Market on Saturday alongside messages endorsing violence against Israelis and Zionists.
(04/26/24 3:25pm)
Texan Amanda Zurawski and her husband were “over the moon” about her pregnancy. But around the 18th week, she suffered severe complications after her cervix dilated prematurely and ruptured.
(04/25/24 7:00am)
In Wisconsin, a culture of democracy is preserved by local news reporting.
(04/23/24 9:09pm)
On April 11th, a panel of experts held a discussion on challenges to academic freedom and the recent DEI deal in a session hosted by UW-Madison’s Center for Humanities. This week, host Oliver Gerharz is joined by daily Cardinal reporter Amari Mbongwo to discuss her article on the panel and the issues discussed by it’s members.
Articles recapped in this week’s campus news in brief segment:
Free brats, mocktails headline Memorial Terrace reopening celebration Wednesday – Kate Eaton
Ezra Klein unpacks the roots of American polarization in La Follette School talk – Nicholas Sinn and Noe Goldhaber
Wisconsin stars AJ Storr, Chucky Hepburn finding new homes – Carlos Bello
(04/18/24 7:00am)
Political commentator and New York Times columnist Ezra Klein discussed his bestselling book on American polarization, “Why We’re Polarized,” in remarks Tuesday at the Monona Terrace.
(04/17/24 5:05pm)
Keeping up with the Wisconsin Badgers men’s track and field team was a challenge this past week as they traveled to meets within driving distance, across the country and even overseas.
(04/17/24 7:00am)
Newly elected Madison Metropolitan School District Superintendent Joe Gothard met with students, staff and community members at Thoreau Elementary School on Thursday morning to discuss his goals for the district.
(04/11/24 9:00am)
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s basketball team just had its best season in 5 years, and their NIT Great 8 game was highly attended by an electric crowd at the Kohl Center.
(04/04/24 2:14pm)
Wisconsin Badgers men’s track and field athletes concluded their academic spring break competing in two different meets over the weekend. Wisconsin returned to Baton Rouge, Louisiana for the second consecutive weekend to compete in the Battle of the Bayou, and Badgers also traveled to Palo Alto, California to compete in the Stanford Invitational.
(04/03/24 2:22pm)
Many Midwesteners are buzzing about what some call “cicada-geddon” — a biological event where the cycles of two noisy cicada broods align — that’s expected to impact parts of the United States this summer.
(03/28/24 3:46pm)
University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman announced a proposal to increase resident undergraduate tuition by 3.75% in a Thursday morning press release.
(03/13/24 8:12pm)
The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents unanimously approved James Beeby as UW-La Crosse's next chancellor Wednesday afternoon.
(03/14/24 7:00am)
As a second-year college student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, I found myself reminiscing about my high school years. Having relocated multiple times, I eventually found a home in the coastal town of La Jolla, California.
(03/08/24 2:07pm)
The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse hosted three finalists vying to become the school’s new chancellor during forums this week, more than three months after the previous chancellor was fired. Over three days, the finalists each had their own hour-long Q&A session.
(03/07/24 10:00am)
Gerard Randall, a top Wisconsin GOP official, continues to influence budgets and serve at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership despite a high-profile business scandal that prompted his resignation from the Republican National Convention.
(03/01/24 8:00am)
The boundaries of free speech are an ever-present issue at college campuses, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison is no exception.
(02/29/24 8:00am)
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers passed a proposal Feb. 19 to redraw Wisconsin’s legislative maps, changing the landscape of Wisconsin politics for years to come.
(02/15/24 8:00am)
The Teaching Assistants’ Association on Wednesday delivered a letter with more than 700 signatures to University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin demanding 12 weeks of paid family or medical leave for graduate student workers.
(02/15/24 10:00am)
Even on a mild winter’s afternoon, the lively chatter of Madison students and residents cascaded within the homey walls of Fabiola’s Spaghetti House and Deli.
(02/13/24 8:00am)
The energetic rhythms and peppy vocals that characterize gypsy swing jazz filled the vaulted ceilings of Garver Feed Mill on Jan. 27, showcasing the variety of talent available in Madison and internationally.