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(01/30/25 8:00am)
How are your New Year's resolutions doing as the first month of the year comes to a close? Perhaps they are a memory long forgotten by Jan. 2. Maybe you’re beginning to lose the motivation to keep up with them, or perhaps you didn’t even set them because you have a history of failed attempts.
(01/30/25 9:00am)
Content warning: “The Brutalist” contains heavy references to the Holocaust, drug abuse and sexual assault.
(01/24/25 8:00am)
A three-star recruit from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, John Blackwell ranked as the 29th-best combo guard in the nation and the third-best prospect in the state of Michigan coming out of Brother Rice High School.
(01/23/25 11:00am)
When a native Wisconsinite attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison on the Bucky Tuition Promise Scholarship in 2022, she thought the university would provide not only her tuition, but also for her basic needs.
(01/23/25 9:00am)
The Common Council approved $941,909 in grant allocation requests on Jan. 15 for agencies in Madison supporting older adult services.
(01/23/25 2:57pm)
In the 1970s, as an ambitious group of Madisonians worked tirelessly to build a community radio station, their final task was to come up with a name. They landed on “WORT,” inspired by the critical component of brewing that gives yeast the ingredients it needs to ferment.
(01/23/25 8:00am)
While the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus seemed to be frozen in time — and ice — throughout the duration of winter break, the news never stopped to sleep nor admire the snow. Here are four stories you may have missed during this past month off campus.
(01/23/25 10:00am)
In recent years, sports betting has exploded in popularity across the United States, fueled by the Supreme Court’s 2018 decision to strike down the federal ban on sports wagering. For college students, this cultural shift has opened up new avenues for entertainment, social bonding and, unfortunately, financial ruin.
(01/23/25 10:00am)
The No. 18 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team have already surpassed preseason expectations with a 15-4 record. While several returning players have flourished in bigger roles, the driving factor of the Badgers’ success this season is University of Missouri transfer guard John Tonje.
(01/23/25 9:00am)
Madison queer indie pop band LINE released their sophomore EP “The Making Room” on Dec. 5, exploring genres from folk and Americana to dark indie pop with four songs: “No Clarity,” “Nowhere,” “The In Between” and “Show Me The Way.”
(01/21/25 11:32pm)
Although men and women’s hockey had differing starts to the season, the end goal is the same: make a strong playoff push. Rankings don’t mean much of anything if you can get past the first round of the Big Ten or WCHA playoffs, but both teams are looking for wins to close out the season that is ending in just over a month.
(01/23/25 8:00am)
Alliant Energy announced on Dec. 4, the Columbia Energy Center will continue coal operation through 2029 after saying its coal burning units would be removed by 2024 and later delaying the date to 2026.
(01/17/25 7:07pm)
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers women's hockey team (14-1-1) suited up to face No. 2 Ohio State (8-5-3) at Chicago’s Wrigley Field as a part of the first-ever Frozen Confines: Big Ten Hockey Series.
(01/15/25 5:18pm)
With only one game in the previous 18 days, the Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team could’ve been forgiven if it came out of its midseason hibernation sloppy. But instead of starting the rest of conference play with a lull, Wisconsin did just the opposite. The Badgers scored a Kohl Center record 116 points, hit a program record 21 three-pointers and thoroughly throttled the Iowa Hawkeyes 116-85.
(01/14/25 8:00am)
Wisconsin Republicans could reintroduce legislation banning abortions after 14 weeks of pregnancy if the state supreme court upholds current state law allowing abortion up until 20 weeks of pregnancy, Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu, R-Oostburg, told UpFront Sunday.
(01/11/25 8:00am)
The Wisconsin State Building Commission unanimously approved funding for the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s new engineering hall Friday, greenlighting the start of the long-awaited project.
(12/19/24 2:29am)
The No. 2-seeded University of Wisconsin-Madison volleyball team lost in three seats after facing No. 1 Nebraska in the Lincoln Regional Final of the NCAA tournament on Sunday
(12/18/24 5:35pm)
Hundreds of community members gathered at the Capitol Tuesday night to grieve and memorialize the student and teacher who died in Monday’s shooting at Abundant Life Christian School.
(12/16/24 6:43pm)
A teenage student shot and killed two people and injured six others at Abundant Life Christian School Monday morning. The shooter, a 15-year-old who attended the K-12 school, was later found dead by apparent suicide by the Madison Police Department (MPD).
(12/16/24 8:00am)
Colin Gillis, a nurse, works in an inpatient unit at a hospital in Madison. As a proud member of Service Employees International Union Wisconsin, he is concerned about President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration and what it means for the health care industry.