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(04/11/24 11:00am)
Upon first glance, 223 E. Mifflin Street appears to be just a typical house. That is, until you notice the massive lime cutout on the stairs, the colorful outside clothing rack and the bright dangling garland hanging from the roof.
(04/11/24 7:00am)
After spending the past three months exploring the vibrant nightlife of London, I can tell you it is an entirely different world from anything I have ever experienced. The city of London is an entire world in itself. But once the sun sets, the city transforms into something that is truly out of this world. Whether it's spending the early hours of the evening at a quiet pub, strolling through the streets of Soho to find a lively jazz bar or spending a ridiculous amount of pounds to get into the swankiest club in the city, there is never a dull moment.
(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.
(04/05/24 7:00am)
The review contains spoilers for “Kung Fu Panda 4.”
(04/04/24 10:00am)
The U.S. Senate is considering a bill that could lead to a nationwide ban against TikTok after it was met with overwhelming bipartisan support by the House of Representatives on March 13.
(04/03/24 7:00am)
Spoilers ahead!
(04/02/24 7:00am)
Sometimes I think to myself: “Is Timothee Chalamet really talented, or do I just find him attractive?”
(03/21/24 1:00pm)
The smell of tostadas drifts under your nose as you watch the people around you smile. You’re eating with friends, family and people you’ve never met before. It’s nice to share a meal, easy to connect over trying something new.
(03/21/24 7:00am)
Whether it’s on campus, online or on national TV, polarization dominates much of the way we communicate. It’s clear that fault lines open rifts in our social fabric.
(03/21/24 11:00am)
It’s DJay Mando’s job to elevate music from background noise to the heartbeat of the night. With each beat he spins, Mando ensures people facilitate connections through music that are both harmonious and profoundly transformative.
(03/21/24 7:00am)
The COVID-19 pandemic changed everything about the importance of communication and proved that, through technological advances and an increase in virtual interactions, society is more connected than ever before.
(03/22/24 7:00am)
In the heart of Madison’s Williamson-Marquette neighborhood, jazz enthusiasts gathered to celebrate their shared love for jazz music at the third annual CodaFest.
(03/21/24 7:00am)
ESPN and other sports channels dominate the TV screens of so many households, influencing the opinions of fans. These channels provide constant updates on the sports world, from players being drafted in the NBA to the countdown for the Indianapolis 500.
(03/21/24 8:00am)
With over 50,000 students in a city of almost 270,000 people, the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus is far from isolated.
(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.
(03/14/24 9:00am)
It has long been claimed that social media is ruining our lives. TikTok is helping to bring this conspiracy to fruition, and the government is taking action.
(03/12/24 5:00am)
New Orleans native Jon Batiste played his heart out to a sold-out crowd at The Sylvee on Feb. 24. Batiste’s constant smiles and gospel shouts made for a truly memorable experience.
(03/10/24 6:33pm)
Content warning: This story contains information about sexual violence.
(03/07/24 8:00am)
Madison has gained another spot for ethnic food and groceries.
(03/07/24 11:00am)
Inspired by a t-shirt design contest, Grace Edwards wanted to make fun merch to represent Badger pride. A consumer behavior and marketplace studies major, Edwards saw the opportunity and, along with her own passion, her #BadgerDoodles quickly caught the admiration of many.