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(08/31/23 11:00am)
I often hear that the best sporting atmosphere in the world is an English Premier League game. Just as often as I hear that, though, I feel it necessary to dispute it. The best sporting atmosphere in the world, I will let any European kind enough to lend me an ear know, is a college sports game. The most electric games I’ve been to in my just over 19 years of life have been college volleyball and softball games. The dedication and passion Americans feel towards their schools creates an inimitable energy that is palpable every time you step into a stadium.
(08/27/23 11:05pm)
The No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers women’s volleyball team kicked off the 2023 season Friday with a 3-1 victory over the No. 15 Baylor Bears in the Big 10/Big 12 Challenge in Minneapolis at Minnesota’s Maturi Pavillion.
(08/28/23 7:00am)
Sen. Kelda Roys, D-Madison, met with student organizations Tuesday, Aug. 22, to discuss issues affecting students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison including housing, diversity initiatives, campus speech and voting.
(08/22/23 7:00am)
The Sylvee transformed into a European dance club as German alt-pop duo Milky Chance made their first-ever appearance in Madison. The sold-out show included top hit “Stolen Dance,” a three-song encore and arguably the most epic harmonica solo of all time.
(08/19/23 12:00pm)
Dane County Board Chair Patrick Miles announced Friday that three members of the Dane County Board of Supervisors resigned this week, including a seat that represents much of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.
(08/10/23 9:00am)
Teaching assistants at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are demanding better working conditions and higher pay to address rising living costs and what they say is an unpredictable and burdensome workload.
(08/10/23 7:00am)
I studied abroad this past spring semester in Seoul, South Korea. It was unbelievable, magnificent, delicious and every other positive praiseworthy adjective you can think of. I could spend this entire article recounting the semester and rambling about the people I met, the places I saw and the things I learned.
(08/06/23 7:00am)
Strictly Discs, Madison record store located at 1900 Monroe Street, recently hosted a sneak peek listening event for “Barbie The Album,” a record that celebrates girlhood, kitschiness, female courage and unity despite gender roles and expectations.
(08/05/23 7:00am)
When legends play Breese Stevens Field, fans flock to the small park directly next door to the stadium to enjoy a night of music, good vibes and companionship.
(07/18/23 7:00am)
Eclectic writer and director Wes Anderson added science fiction and western to the vast list of genres he mastered with his newest film “Asteroid City” when it released on June 22. Filled with Anderson’s unique style, humor and ability to stack a cast, “Asteroid City” is rich in emotion, relatability and even a bit of existentialism.
(07/18/23 7:00am)
Premiering in 2018 as a dark comedy and shifting to a drama by the final season, "Barry" has cemented itself as one of the best shows within the last decade.
(07/01/23 8:44pm)
More than 20 Starbucks employees from the State Street and Capitol Square locations went on a one-day strike Saturday morning as part of a nationwide union campaign responding to alleged demands from Starbucks management to remove LGBTQ+ Pride decorations from stores.
(06/28/23 7:00am)
Combining their love for delivering hard-hitting bars and energetic production, JPEGMAFIA and Danny Brown teamed up to create a project that delivers just that with their new album, “Scaring the Hoes.”
(06/08/23 7:00am)
Publications and research institutions routinely rank the city of Madison high in their United States city rankings. In 2018, National Geographic recognized the city as one of the best small cities. PeopleForBikes ranked it second in its list of best cities for bicycling in 2020. And in 2022, Livability named the city the best place to live.
(05/03/23 7:00am)
Madison Police Department Central District Captain of Police Michael Hanson called to end the annual Mifflin Street Block Party in a press conference Monday.
(04/27/23 7:00am)
If you haven’t seen the commercials unsubtly played to the tune of the 1970s hit "It's Magic," you may recognize Ozempic from celebrity weight loss journeys. From Kim Kardashian to Elon Musk, some of pop culture's most influential figures have allegedly lost weight using Ozempic.
(04/27/23 7:00am)
It was midday on a boring Wednesday in April. I had just sat through a class discussion in Vilas Hall, and I was making plans to get lunch from my favorite State Street spot immediately after. The day was as mundane as it could be.
(04/24/23 10:00pm)
Josh Caron is a baseball player from Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. The catcher is in his sophomore year at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and was recently named to the Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Award Watch List, according to Nebraska Athletics. Throughout high school, Caron was recruited by several other Division I schools before ultimately choosing Nebraska. The schools that recruited Caron included Ohio University, the University of Central Florida, Eastern Michigan University and Saint Louis University.
(04/21/23 7:00am)
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and Jessica Randall, a first-year student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has been busy organizing the survivor clothing drive she runs by herself. The effort, which she first organized in high school, is now a regular part of her campus life.
(04/20/23 7:00am)
When you hear a movie title like “Hundreds of Beavers,” do you envision a nature documentary? A children’s story? Or an action movie set to a dynamic score filled with squeamish moments, humor, love and beavers fast-forwarding the advancement of science and technology?