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(12/11/24 4:17pm)
The No. 11 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team entered Fiserv Forum on Saturday with the goal of keeping their three-game winning streak over their in-state rival, the No. 5 Marquette Golden Eagles. But they were unable to contain Marquette star Kam Jones and his pesky cast of supporting scorers. The Badgers head back to Madison having relinquished their in-state bragging rights, falling 88-74 in front of a packed arena.
(12/10/24 10:32pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Student Services Finance Committee (SSFC) recommended a $27 increase in student tuition Monday night in order for University Health Services (UHS) to maintain its current services and prevent staffing cuts.
(12/06/24 6:45pm)
On the evening of the election, University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Sandy Nayar was glued to the television at a party with a group of left-leaning, predominantly Indian friends.
(12/05/24 9:00am)
Many Eastern European University of Wisconsin-Madison students who went to the polls for the 2024 election paid close attention to the candidates' foreign policy stances on Russia’s war in Ukraine and came away with a favorite.
(12/05/24 11:00am)
Chris Phistry has lived his whole life in Wisconsin’s capital. When he began working on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus as a front desk agent at the Fluno Center five years ago, Phistry needed a way to commute into the city from his west side residence.
(12/05/24 8:00am)
Paul’s Book Store, a beloved fixture at 670 State St. known for its vintage charm and atmosphere, announced on Instagram on Nov. 28 that it will close in early 2025 after 70 years in business.
(12/04/24 8:00am)
While Republican President-elect Donald Trump has promised to overhaul many parts of the U.S. government, he’s said he wants to eliminate one entirely: the U.S. Department of Education (DOE).
(12/05/24 8:00am)
An invasive insect, the emerald ash borer (EAB), continues to kill ash trees across southern Wisconsin, including Dane County, and officials said tree mortality rates have risen.
(12/03/24 11:13pm)
The Badgers men’s basketball team is off to a surprising 8-0 start to begin the year and are currently ranked No. 11 in the most recent AP Poll.
(12/03/24 6:51pm)
The Wisconsin men’s hockey team’s (5-8-1) energy built on the first sweep of the season against Penn State carried them through their bye week and into the Thanksgiving weekend series against Alaska Anchorage (2-10-2).
(12/03/24 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison reinstated a sex education module after removing the module on Oct. 16, 2024 because an inquiry from conservative student newspaper, The Madison Federalist revealed the module contained a link to an adult film award site, the Feminist Porn Awards.
(12/01/24 8:00am)
President-elect Donald Trump surprised observers by not only winning the electoral college in this year’s presidential election, but also the popular vote — becoming only the second Republican candidate to do so this century.
(11/27/24 11:06pm)
With two impressive victories over the University of Central Florida and the University of Pittsburgh last weekend, the Wisconsin men’s basketball team won the Greenbrier Tip-Off Tournament, starting their season 7-0, and continued to make a name for themselves in college basketball’s opening month.
(11/26/24 8:00am)
The American rock band Cage the Elephant has garnered well-deserved praise for breathing new life into the music genre, and this remains true after the release of their 6th album “Neon Pill.”
(11/24/24 7:32pm)
The Wisconsin women’s soccer team beat the fourth seeded University of Virginia in penalty kicks on Friday to earn a spot in the the Sweet 16 of the 2024 NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2021.
(11/23/24 8:00am)
This review contains major spoilers for “The Batman” (2022) and minor spoilers for the earlier episodes of “The Penguin” (2024).
(11/21/24 7:18pm)
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(11/21/24 8:00am)
Jason Nolen is known primarily as a sociology and criminology professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, but his living room tells a different story. Its walls are covered in cat-themed artwork, a testament to his more than eight years as a dedicated cat enthusiast.
(11/21/24 12:00pm)
Griffin Geiken, a University of Wisconsin-La Crosse junior, cast his first presidential ballot in November for President-elect Donald Trump with one issue at the front of his mind: the economy.
(11/20/24 9:00am)
During a moderated Q&A after a University of Wisconsin-Madison film screening, Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa members discussed threats to their water, including the Enbridge Energy Company Line 5 pipeline that received initial approval from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Thursday.