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(11/11/23 12:00pm)
By 11:50 a.m. on Wednesdays, a line of hungry visitors snakes through the hall, up the stairs and out the door of The Crossing Campus Ministry on University Ave. On the menu this week: homemade sheet pan pizza, kale caesar salad and old-fashioned apple cobbler — all for just $8 a plate.
(11/06/23 8:00am)
Author David McRaney will deliver a talk on polarization and active listening Tuesday at Shannon Hall as part of UW-Madison’s Go Big Read book for the 2023-24 academic year, “How Minds Change”.
(11/06/23 11:00am)
The City of Madison has begun planning the second bus rapid transit (BRT) line, officials said at a public informational meeting Wednesday.
(11/09/23 10:00am)
Boobzhaus is not your typical music venue. In fact, it’s not even above ground.
(11/06/23 12:00pm)
Conservative speaker Ben Shapiro will visit the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus Monday as a part of a lecture series sponsored by the Young America’s Foundation, a conservative youth organization.
(11/09/23 9:00am)
Birds have always been a remarkable thing to University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty member Dexter Patterson. A communicator, educator and photographer by trade, birding provided him an outlet to get outside and learn.
(11/09/23 10:47pm)
When most people wait out headache-inducing hail or whipping tornado winds, Charlie Bourdo fills with adrenaline. For him, extreme weather means another day of chasing his atmospheric passion.
(11/09/23 8:00am)
While many of us are inclined to swat away bugs from our peripherals, insects are a welcome interest for University of Wisconsin-Madison student Taylor Snorek.
(11/04/23 1:48am)
The Wisconsin Badgers (5-3) will look to move on from last week’s loss when they take on the Indiana Hoosiers (2-6) Saturday at 11 a.m. in Bloomington, Indiana.
(11/02/23 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison continues to make efforts toward a more sustainable campus, though students believe there is more progress to be made.
(11/02/23 8:00am)
Content warning: This article mentions rape and sexual assault. If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted and is seeking help, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at (800) 656-4673.
(11/02/23 10:00am)
In the most highly anticipated matchup at Camp Randall post-COVID, the Wisconsin student section once again disappointed.
(11/02/23 9:00am)
“Killers of the Flower Moon” depicts a haunting narrative known all too well by Indigenous tribes across the country.
(11/02/23 8:00am)
Taylor Swift earned her spot at the top as an honorary NYU doctorate holder, 12-time Grammy award winner, Primetime Emmy award winner, 40-time American Music Award winner, 29-time Billboard Music award winner, 23-time MTV video music award winner and record holder in the charts.
(11/02/23 11:00am)
The sixth annual Science on the Square festival, hosted by Wisconsin Science Fest, took place on Oct. 19 outside the Wisconsin State Capitol building.
(11/01/23 7:00am)
Madison schools will alter their start times due to a shortage of bus drivers, the Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) announced on Oct. 23.
(10/31/23 3:11pm)
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers sued Republican state lawmakers Tuesday for blocking UW System pay raises, conservation projects and professional licensing programs in legislative committees, arguing the move violates the Wisconsin Constitution and intrudes into executive powers.
(10/30/23 3:06pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team swept the top-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers in major upsets Thursday and Friday, extending their win streak to four.
(10/29/23 7:00am)
Wisconsin Senate Minority Leader Melissa Agard introduced legislation earlier this month to mandate free menstrual products in any building in Wisconsin funded by the state, such as public schools and universities.
(10/28/23 7:00am)
Samer Alatout, an associate professor of Community and Environmental Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, spoke to students about the historical context of the Israel-Hamas war and his personal experiences as a Palestinian activist during an Oct. 24 Wisconsin Union Directorate lecture at Memorial Union.