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(04/09/25 8:00am)
Jason Nolen, a sociology and criminology professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, spoke at Union South Thursday about the sociology of companion animals, a topic he explores in depth through his social media accounts and his new course with the university.
(04/09/25 7:00am)
A new popular Midwest-based apparel brand known for its witty T-shirts and creative takes on pop culture, politics and local pride is opening a new storefront in downtown Madison this fall.
(04/08/25 10:39pm)
In his third and final season with the Wisconsin men’s basketball team, senior guard Max Klesmit impacted the team on and off the court. As one of Wisconsin’s standout leaders and the home state player from Neenah, Wisconsin, Klesmit has been with the Badgers for three seasons now, making him a true veteran.
(04/07/25 2:06am)
With the “Big Dance” coming to an end and the Wisconsin men’s basketball team placing second in the Big Ten Tournament, it’s past time we look at the true stars of the Big Ten — the mascots.
(04/03/25 10:00am)
Debates surrounding immigration in the United States often lump migrants into a single subgroup. There is an assumption that every immigrant's experience revolves around the same story of seeking better opportunities in a new country.
(04/04/25 11:00am)
Fleeing civil war in Sudan, Deng Lual spent nine years in a refugee camp in northwest Kenya. He’s one of the thousands of Lost Boys of Sudan, young refugees who fled the war-torn African nation throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
(04/02/25 10:11pm)
Democratic lawmakers and advocates gathered at the Wisconsin State Capitol Monday to introduce three bills to improve privacy and limit discrimination against transgender and nonbinary people on Transgender Day of Visibility.
(04/04/25 7:00am)
Food is more than a meal — it’s a bridge to home, culture and community, offering a taste of connection sometimes continents away.
(04/04/25 8:00am)
The scoreboard tells you who won, but it won’t tell you who left their home, their family and their entire world behind to represent the Wisconsin Badgers.
(04/04/25 9:00am)
On Jan. 21, the Department of Homeland Security issued a statement canceling a President Joe Biden-era policy that prevented U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from conducting raids in “protected areas” like churches and schools.
(04/04/25 8:00am)
“Grabando Historias,” an exhibition by Christie Tirado, made its debut March 10 at Madison’s Tandem Press art gallery. Through portraiture and the intensive practice of printing, Tirado depicts what is present, what is erased and what is preserved in narratives surrounding immigrant, migrant, familial and agricultural stories in America.
(03/21/25 7:00am)
Men4Choice, an organization focused on mobilizing men to support reproductive freedoms, hosted a panel with the College Democrats of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Wednesday on the state of abortion rights in Wisconsin ahead of the April 1 state Supreme Court election, highlighting how men should also be involved in abortion advocacy.
(03/20/25 9:00am)
Madison, Wisconsin is the seventh happiest city in the United States, according to a new study released on March 11 by personal finance company WalletHub.
(03/20/25 9:00am)
Richard Strauss demands virtuosic agility, and Mozart requires perfection from orchestras. The Madison Symphony Orchestra’s Friday performance titled “Legacy” brought all this and more from the ensemble.
(03/20/25 8:00am)
“Mayhem,” Lady Gaga’s seventh studio album released March 7, is as much a return to the artist’s roots as it is a departure into new territory.
(03/13/25 9:10pm)
In this weeks episode, Caroline, Ted and Otto breakdown the men's basketball team playoff run, women's basketball unfortunate transfers, the end of the men's hockey season and hopefully a deep run in the playoffs for the women's hockey team. Ted also chimes in about his new love for the men's tennis team! Tune in to hear more banter and predictions for all things Badger sports.
(03/13/25 7:00am)
Seniors — in about 20 days, you’ll be returning from your last spring break at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. All of a sudden, it’ll be Monday, March 31, and in about six weeks, we’ll be in our caps and gowns as official alumni of UW-Madison.
(03/13/25 7:00am)
Content warning: This article contains mention of Nazism and antisemitism.
(03/09/25 9:37pm)
When Devesh Ranjan immigrated to the United States from India in 2003 to pursue a graduate degree in engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he said he “fell in love from the moment [he] arrived.”
(03/06/25 10:00am)
My “independent” MAGA-voting roommates claim I pushed them to vote for Trump, that my voice was too critical, too condescending and too accusatory. During the election season, I tended to agree. When it came to marketing Kamala Harris as the next president, the Democratic party repeated the same old strategy — urging voters to consider character above all else — even though the country was clearly begging for policy solutions or honest talk. Surprise surprise, it didn’t work.