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(10/02/25 7:00am)
Miami-based artist and fashion designer Vic Garcia discussed energy, inclusivity and a hope to create a lasting impact on the art world during the University of Wisconsin-Madison Latine Heritage Month keynote speech.
(10/02/25 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison hosted a 85th birthday party for Bucky Badger hosted at the Memorial Union Terrace on Saturday. The celebration began with Bucky at the Overture Center for a kids pep rally before parading with the marching band, cheer squad and dance team from State Street to the Terrace.
(10/02/25 7:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students dressed in bright yellow banana suits and took to State Street Saturday, Sept. 26, for a bar crawl aimed at breaking two Guinness World Records.
(10/02/25 8:00am)
Most Division I athletes juggle over 60 hour weeks of training and classes. For Wisconsin Badgers soccer player Matthew Zachemski, that’s just the beginning. Between team lifts at dawn and late night lectures, you can find Zachemski mixing his own essential oil colognes for his small business — Organic Scent.
(10/02/25 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Oktoberfest celebration featured traditional Bavarian food, live music and games along with crafts for students and the public to participate in last weekend. Blissful music emerged from the eight tuba players on the union stage, and the Memorial Union restaurants changed their menu offering Pork Schnitzel, Spaetzle and German potato salad.
(10/02/25 7:00am)
I miss the feeling of learning something just because I wanted to know it — not because it was on a study guide or because I’d be tested on it — but just because it was interesting. It was the kind of curiosity that made me look up from a book and think: wait, the world is even bigger than I thought.
(10/02/25 8:00am)
I stood on Library Mall for an hour on Sept. 24 with a poster asking people to vote on an important question: were they “Team Conrad” or “Team Jeremiah”? The verdict? 113 votes for “Team Conrad” and 11 for “Team Jeremiah.”
(09/30/25 2:56am)
With more landmass than 40 countries, Katmai National Park in Alaska is America's 4th largest national park. Its borders contain many stories, particularly ones about bears. Despite being best known for their annual Fat Bear Week, Katmai is infamous for another drama: Werner Herzog's critically acclaimed 2005 documentary "Grizzly Man."
(09/25/25 9:00am)
One of the University Wisconsin-Madison’s largest student organizations packed a lecture hall in Ingraham with over 200 students in attendance last week. The Badger Cheese Club’s goal is to bring Wisconsin’s cheese culture to their 500 official members.
(09/25/25 7:00am)
The Polish Student Association (PSA) hosted the first Global Café this year Sept. 17 at the Pyle Center, serving pączki.
(09/25/25 10:00am)
When the University of Wisconsin-Madison launched a Women’s Physical Education Department in 1912, Wisconsin women did not have the right to vote. Women, only reluctantly admitted to UW-Madison in the first place, faced scientific misconceptions, double standards and restrictions from administration. But the department itself was always years ahead of its time, alumni said, from its early days to its eventual merger with the men’s program in 1976.
(09/25/25 7:00am)
On a bustling overcast Saturday, amidst the commotion of the Badgers’ home football game against Maryland, an equally exciting event was happening on the East side of Madison: the annual Willy Street Fair.
(09/25/25 7:00am)
Every journal entry I write ends with the phrase “I love life” with a small little heart drawn next to it in black ink. And I really do love life. However, this wasn’t always the case. In fact, I had moments where I thought it’d be easier if I was never born, so I wouldn’t have to deal with life’s wrath. So when did this switch happen?
(09/23/25 4:48pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Blk Pwr Coalition (BPC) honored Demartravion “Trey” Reed and Cory Zukatis, the two Mississippi men found dead hanging from trees in different parts of the state on Sept. 15, at a vigil on Library Mall Thursday.
(09/22/25 6:18pm)
No student should fear for their life in their classroom. And yet, we do. Today’s students – the generation raised with lockdown drills and bullet-ridden headlines, the young adults who have been training on how to respond to a gunman since we were five years old – go to class each day aware that at any moment, a firearm could take their life in a place of learning.
Every single instance of gun violence, whether it be on a college campus, at an elementary school, a parade, a religious sight, or anywhere else, rocks the community it is nearest to, and sends ripples of pain throughout the country. We shouldn’t have to live or learn this way, and yet the lawmakers elected to represent and serve us are not doing enough to fix this terrifying reality.
(09/22/25 5:38pm)
Autumn is a special time of year for bears. After a long summer of foraging and hunting, bears are at their fattest. To celebrate all their hard work, Katmai National Park in Alaska hosts Fat Bear Week, when bear-lovers from around the world vote for the fattest grizzly at Katmai.
(09/18/25 7:00am)
Two North Korean defectors spoke to students about preconceptions about North Korea, their experiences escaping and how they accustomed to life in South Korea as university students at a Tuesday event sponsored by Liberty in North Korea (LiNK) and the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Center for East Asian Studies.
(09/18/25 11:00am)
A flurry of color converged at Bascom Hill, syncopated drum beats bumped through the crowd and the voices of congregating students wrapped in the colors of their heritage filled the center of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus last Friday, Sept. 12.
(09/18/25 7:00am)
This article contains spoilers for “Twinless.”
(09/18/25 7:00am)
Singer-songwriter Lily Grace sings in an American accent but speaks in an Australian one. After the success of her debut album “Old Enough To Know Better” on Australian country music charts last year, she is touring internationally.