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(04/21/23 7:00am)
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and Jessica Randall, a first-year student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has been busy organizing the survivor clothing drive she runs by herself. The effort, which she first organized in high school, is now a regular part of her campus life.
(04/20/23 1:00pm)
Have you ever wondered what it'd be like to eat a bug? The notion may seem strange, but on Saturday, 300 people gathered at The Crossing to do just that.
(04/20/23 7:00am)
Almost everyone in Wisconsin was aware of the election on April 4. As a Madison resident, I was bombarded with calls, texts, YouTube advertisements and flyers on my door. All election media sent my way was either about the Supreme Court, or Madison mayoral and City Council candidates. I had not seen one piece of accessible, educational text referencing the referendums on the ballot.
(04/20/23 7:00am)
Pepsi, Nike and Kellog are three major companies that have used celebrity endorsements for marketing purposes. Nike has even used celebrities as the face of their advertisements supporting equality in sports — including famous athletes Colin Kaepernick and Serena Williams. While they received backlash for these ads released in 2020, the company still made roughly $37.4 billion that year.
(04/20/23 7:00am)
The city of Madison announced $15.1 million in additional federal funding to replace six bridges around John Nolen Drive Friday.
(04/20/23 7:00am)
Dotted on the walls of the Italian Workmen’s Club (IWC) on 914 Regent St. in Madison are photographs, memorabilia and artifacts — a group photo of club members estimated to be from the 1930s, letters from grateful scholarship recipients and a memorial to club members lost in World War II.
(04/19/23 7:00am)
In an unprecedented tie, the District 14 Madison Common Council race surrendered to a city-held game of chance to determine the winner on April 12.
(04/19/23 7:00am)
Badger Catholic, a registered student organization (RSO) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, hosted Catholic speaker and author Kim Zember for a talk about “her personal experience with homosexuality and life with Christ” followed by a Q&A session last Thursday. The event was promoted in an email to all students and met with concerns from some due to Zember’s rhetoric.
(04/18/23 11:39am)
Workers at the State Street Starbucks location announced Tuesday they will file to unionize with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
(04/18/23 3:56am)
In part one of this two part series, Ky, Elena, and Mia open up the conversation surrounding the ethicalities of porn. They discuss the origins of pornography and its role in our society, explore the most recent statistics surrounding Porn Hub, and examine both the benefits and critiques of consuming porn in the United States.
00:25: An overview on porn
02:30: Porn as sex education
08:20: The (convoluted) history of porn
20:15: Pornhub 2022: A year in review and touching on fetishization
25:20: Reflecting on the types of porn we consume
34:00: Benefits of watching porn (solo)
38:38: Benefits of watching porn (partnered)
40:00: Exploring critiques on porn
(04/17/23 6:54pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Astronomy Club hosted a talk with scientist Dr. Stephanie LaMassa at Chamberlin Hall last Wednesday.
(04/17/23 4:54pm)
In a night highlighted by the Final Four and WrestleMania, Milwaukee native Anthony “Showtime” Pettis pulled off a close decision victory (76-76, 77-75, 78-74) in his boxing debut against Roy Jones Jr., who has won championships in four different divisions.
(04/17/23 7:00am)
A report from the Center for Communication and Civic Renewal (CCCR) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison found civic fracture is growing across Wisconsin.
(04/16/23 7:00pm)
As a high school student, sex historian and author, Hallie Lieberman would not skip class to sleep in or watch TV but to browse local sex stores.
(04/15/23 6:50pm)
Wisconsin’s status as a powerhouse state in the automotive industry could make the state a global hotspot for electric vehicle (EV) production, according to a report for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC).
(04/13/23 9:15pm)
An important disclaimer: the future is unpredictable.
(04/13/23 6:34pm)
With a high-arching pass to the end zone, the Wisconsin Badgers connect for another touchdown and instantly, two joyful sounds echo across campus.
(04/13/23 2:55pm)
I watched plenty of Badger basketball this season. A turbulent year full of losing streaks, injuries and only occasional bounce-back wins saw Wisconsin finish at a mediocre 20-16 (9-11 in the Big Ten).
(04/13/23 7:00am)
At the heart of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, up a few flights of steps and onto a small metal platform, you will find a keyboard unlike most, made of wooden keys and a set of wooden pedals. The instrument itself is not located behind the keys, like in a piano. Instead, metal wires go straight up to a set of 56 carillon bells, each playing their own note to create the instrument’s unique sound that resonates far across campus.
(04/13/23 7:00am)
“Who influences students to go to college or not to go to college?” Jennifer Blazek, the Director of the Emerging Leaders Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, asked. In the coming months, the work she’ll be doing with the new Small Town and Rural Students (STARS) Network will seek to answer and address that question.