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(09/18/24 10:00am)
Approximately 40 students, staff, faculty and community members from the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) protested outside Gordon dining hall on Sept. 11 during a disciplinary hearing for a student involved in the May 2024 pro-Palestine encampment.
(09/19/24 9:00am)
“Dancing at Lughnasa,” set in a rapidly changing time, is nostalgic and tugs at the heartstrings. At an outdoor theater surrounded by woods, presented by the American Players Theatre in Spring Green, strong performances led the night.
(09/17/24 1:45pm)
Vice President Kamala Harris will visit Madison on Friday for an evening campaign rally to shore up support in Wisconsin, a key battleground state, ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
(09/17/24 7:00am)
Sen. Kelda Roys, D-Madison, spoke about health care stakes in Wisconsin and the necessity of the Affordable Care Act at a Madison press conference held on behalf of the Harris-Walz campaign Monday.
(09/19/24 8:00am)
EAST TROY, Wis. — Noah Kahan didn’t disappoint at his rescheduled Alpine Valley Music Theatre show on Sept. 11, nearly two months after the original concert date.
(09/16/24 7:00am)
A Dane County Circuit Court judge dismissed a lawsuit against the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association (WFAA) on Aug. 26 for "failure to state a claim for relief," meaning that even if all allegations were true, they were insufficient for legal action.
(09/13/24 7:00am)
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump faced off in their first presidential debate hosted by ABC in Philadelphia Tuesday night. Here are three takeaways from the night as each candidate shared their stances, solutions and criticisms on the country’s most divisive issues.
(09/13/24 7:00am)
It’s that time of year again: the leaves are starting to change color, the days are getting shorter and the temperature is slowly decreasing. Thousands of hunters will be walking the woods on Sept. 14, in search of the elusive whitetail deer, hoping to catch a glimpse of a buck to hang on their walls.
(09/12/24 7:00am)
As the final seconds ticked off the clock in Wisconsin’s 27-13 win over South Dakota Sept. 7, a familiar ambiance fell over Camp Randall Stadium. Sure, the Badgers were victorious, finding the second win of their young season. But the mood sure wasn’t joyous.
(09/14/24 7:00am)
The ground is shaking. The stadium rocks from side to side. People are falling out of the stands. Is this an earthquake?
(09/12/24 5:00am)
Thousands of students pass the Chazen each day on their commute to classes, and more may pay the gallery a visit thanks to a new grant from the Wisconsin Department of Tourism.
(09/10/24 8:57pm)
A lot has been on University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s plate since the spring.
(09/10/24 7:00am)
Each year, the University of Wisconsin-Madison features one book through the Go Big Read program. This year’s book explores the politics of growing up in a disabled body through essays by Rebekah Taussig in her memoir “Sitting Pretty: The View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body.”
(09/10/24 7:00am)
Students for Justice in Palestine and a local chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America organized a pro-Palestine encampment on April 29 calling for the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s “financial and social” divestment from Israel.
(09/09/24 3:17pm)
While the majority of Badgers spent their summer enjoying some leisure time back home or perhaps working a part-time job, University of Wisconsin-Madison soccer player Hailey Baumann was doing what she does best — exemplifying the skills that solidified her as one of the women’s soccer team’s most valuable assets.
(09/09/24 8:00am)
The Madison Common Council plans to discuss budget proposals in upcoming meetings after approving a referendum to close a $22 million budget gap by raising property taxes higher than otherwise allowed under state law. Here’s everything you need to know about the city’s budget process.
(09/12/24 10:00am)
Invasive spongy moths are defoliating aspen trees and making their leaves regrow with high levels of toxins, harming a native insect, according to recent research from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
(09/06/24 12:10pm)
“Brat summer” isn’t over in Wisconsin. Wisconsin’s Democratic Party embraced the lime green with its newly launched “voting is brat” website geared toward providing students with information on how to vote in Wisconsin.
(09/04/24 11:24pm)
Clad in red shirts, first-years and transfer students packed the seats at the Kohl Center Tuesday to hear the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin and other speakers welcome the university’s 176th class.
(09/05/24 5:00am)
Whether it's romanticized in movies, read in books or seen while walking downtown on State Street, drinking alcohol is a stereotypical norm on many college campuses, including The University of Wisconsin-Madison.