Sister Cindy, TikTok evangelical preacher, to visit Madison
Sister Cindy, a TikTok-famous evangelical street preacher, will visit Madison next Tuesday as part of her “Ho No Mo” campaign.
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Sister Cindy, a TikTok-famous evangelical street preacher, will visit Madison next Tuesday as part of her “Ho No Mo” campaign.
The Madison Common Council unanimously voted Sept. 5 to temporarily ban vehicular traffic on part of State Street to test whether it could be converted into a pedestrian mall.
The Assembly Ways and Means committee heard testimony Wednesday regarding two Republican-backed bills on a tax-free childcare reimbursement for parents and an income tax rate decrease for Wisconsin’s second-highest tax bracket.
For University of Wisconsin-Madison alumna Brooke Harding, the Wisconsin Idea means using her education to support her friends and colleagues on the ground in Ukraine.
Workers at the State Street Starbucks went on strike Thursday, closing the store to protest severe understaffing.
With students, new and old, returning to campus and Madison locals setting aside their swimsuits in favor of warm fall sweaters, it’s this time of year when Madison comes to life.
Crafting a resume, creating a portfolio, networking and building connections, and learning communication skills — you’ll quickly learn that these are all essential parts of beginning your professional career during your time at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Data science has been a concept that has garnered greater attention and become a rising major for students to pursue at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
A controversial free speech survey. Threats to hundreds of diversity positions. And millions of dollars cut from an already-strained university budget.
Protests. Pier collapses. New housing developments. And a tumultuous state budget season that left UW campuses tightening their belts.
Dane County experienced near record-breaking heat this summer, and hotter temperatures are continuing into September.
As we return to campus for this upcoming fall semester, we will all find ourselves longing for the perfect playlist to listen to on our way to class or hanging out with our friends before a football game.
Content warning: This story contains information about sexual assault.
If you’re a fan of Badger football, you’ve likely heard buzz about new aspects of this season. Saturday’s game brought the first appearance of head coach Luke Fickell, a look at new quarterback Tanner Mordecai and legendary plays from Chez Mellusi.
I’d first like to applaud you for being able to scam your parents out of, what, hundreds of thousands of dollars? If you were smart, you would’ve put it away preparing for this day so you could just drop off the face of the planet, but I know better than to assume my audience are planners.
Civil rights activist Robin Vos rallies against diversity, equity and inclusion as part of his quest to end racism.
First Lady Jill Biden made multiple stops in the Madison area on Thursday to promote the White House Cancer Moonshot initiative and encourage state educators as the school year begins.
It’s time to get back to football.
After almost ten months of waiting, Wisconsin football will return to Camp Randall on September 2, as the No. 19 Badgers welcome the Buffalo Bulls to Madison.
The Sylvee transformed into a European dance club as German alt-pop duo Milky Chance made their first-ever appearance in Madison. The sold-out show included top hit “Stolen Dance,” a three-song encore and arguably the most epic harmonica solo of all time.