Going beyond the techniques: Bellydancing UW’s emphasis on history, body inclusivity
During her freshman year, “D” attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s belly dancing organization’s kickoff meeting as a part of a challenge with her sister.
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During her freshman year, “D” attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s belly dancing organization’s kickoff meeting as a part of a challenge with her sister.
In college sports, schools in America tend to have a reputation based on what they are typically successful in. Alabama and Oklahoma tend to be known as “football schools,” while Duke and Kansas are referred to as “basketball schools.”
Twelve University of Wisconsin-Madison community members were recognized on March 24 in Madison365’s “Wisconsin’s 33 Most Influential Native American Leaders for 2023.”
“America’s Got Talent” star and comedic sensation Drew Lynch is coming to Madison on April 14. I spoke with Drew over the phone as he made his way across the country on his latest tour. Are you wondering what the comedian has been up to lately, or want to learn more about his perspective on comedy and life in the public eye?
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) released its initial Districts In Play for the 2024 election cycle on Monday, including Wisconsin’s first and third districts, currently held by Republican U.S. Reps. Bryan Steil and Derrick Van Orden. The targeted districts are slated to play a large part in the 2024 House election — where Republicans are expected to fight to maintain control of their 222-213 majority — requiring 218 for the majority.
On April 4, University of Wisconsin-Madison students cast their vote at several polling locations across campus such as Memorial Union, Gordon Dining and Event Center and Dejope Residence Hall.
If you’re an active media consumer, chances are you’ve seen the four letters that often serve as the face of the climate crisis: IPCC. Also known as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, this committee assembled by the United Nations is responsible for analyzing and communicating the latest scientific findings regarding our planet.
When the Supreme Court ruled in the summer of 2021 that collegiate athletes could begin profiting from their name, image and likeness (NIL), I was excited. As an incoming Division I cross country and track runner at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, I looked forward to the opportunity to profit from my work.
Madison's year-over-year rents rose the highest of any major city in the United States, heightening the city's housing crisis, according to a recent study tracking rent prices in major U.S. cities.
Wisconsin Badgers softball (17-10, 4-2) celebrated their 2023 home opener by winning two out of three versus Illinois (22-14, 1-5) at the Goodman Diamond this weekend.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi released the 2023 county budget in January, setting funding levels for various local projects through the year.
With students buckling under the weight of ever-rising rent prices, both candidates for the District 8 City Council seat are vowing to make Madison more affordable and alleviate the housing crisis.
Former Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison Thursday to talk about the importance of the student vote in the April 4 election.
With a star-studded cast, a large budget and a fantastic director, "Babylon" was a movie built for greatness but fell short of reaching those standards. The early Oscar hype for the category of Best Picture only manifested into three nominations: Best Original Score, Best Production Design and Best Costume Design. Nevertheless, the movie is still very respectable and worth a watch.
The Common Council unanimously voted last week to authorize the development of a comprehensive response to the crisis in home health care in Madison.
A slice of Mac 'n' Cheese pizza from Ian’s Pizza includes “crème sauce, mac noodles and cheddar.” It’s a sizable slice of cheesy pizza — it’s also, come midterm and presidential elections, a vehicle to get people voting, or, as Ian’s puts it, “Mac the Vote.”
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, union favorability is on the rise after years of decline. Recent Gallup polling found 71% of Americans approve of labor unions — the highest level since 1965.
Ed O’Bannon beamed with joy atop the ladder, firmly grasping the rim with his right hand and a piece of the net in the other. Minutes earlier, his UCLA Bruins defeated the Arkansas Razorbacks, 89-78, in the 1995 NCAA National Championship game. For O’Bannon, it was a fairytale ending to his senior year.
In summer of 2022, Dr. Emily Bick became an assistant professor in the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s department of entomology and an extension specialist through the Department of Extension.
“Wisconsin is open for business,” Gov. Scott Walker’s administration proudly declared, pointing to signs that the state’s business climate was improving.