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(02/16/23 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison released a list of the majors that added the most students between the fall semesters of 2018 and 2022 last week. Topping the list was data science, which added 914 students since the major’s inception in 2018, followed by computer science with 642; both are contained within the School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences.
(02/15/23 8:00am)
Incumbent District 4 Ald. Michael Verveer and challenger Maxwell Laubenstein debated their policy proposals at a candidate forum hosted by University of Wisconsin-Madison student groups Thursday.
(02/14/23 2:39pm)
Gov. Tony Evers revealed substantial spending increases aimed to benefit Wisconsin’s veterans Thursday, just days before publicly announcing his full 2023-25 biennial budget.
(02/12/23 11:04pm)
In the second part of the Out Loud sex work episode series, Ky, Elena, and Mia evaluate the differences between legalization and decriminalization and talk about their implications for the safety of sex workers. Throughout the episode, they argue why they believe sex work should be legalized and/or decriminalized in the United States.
*TW*: We will be discussing sensitive material pertaining to sexual assault that may be triggering for some listeners.
01:50: Discussing the difference between legalization vs. decriminalization
03:20: Sex work decriminalization model in Sweden
04:15: Implications of legalization
07:40 Current legalities in the United States pertaining to sex work
11:30: Societal benefits of sex work
14:05: Arguments for legalizing sex work
22:05: Should we punish the patrons?
22:50: How will regulated sex work ensure sex worker’s safety?
27:00: A summary of the pro sex work stance
(02/12/23 6:35pm)
The 2022-23 sports season has not been kind to the Wisconsin Badgers men’s teams. Once kings atop the Big Ten and college sports landscape, the football, men’s hockey and basketball teams have devolved into bottom-feeders of their respective sports. And with the shocking firing of head football coach Paul Chryst now several months behind us, it seems other coaching changes loom on the horizon.
(02/10/23 10:43pm)
In a Thursday address to the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents, newly-appointed Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin presented her customary speech to the board for the first time. Mnookin, the 30th chancellor of Wisconsin’s flagship university, was appointed to the role last August.
(02/09/23 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is aiming to finalize the West Campus District Plan by the summer of 2023. Seeking to expand the university’s reach westward, the West Campus District Plan was formed as the 127-meter space did not attract many students and faculty.
(02/09/23 8:00am)
Housing affordability in Madison has become a significant concern for residents as the prices of homes continue to skyrocket, making it increasingly difficult for people to purchase property.
(02/09/23 6:00am)
On Scottrade Center’s concrete doormat, just a slapshot away from the churning Mississippi River in St. Louis, a chapped-eared vendor calls into the crystalized January night: “Programs for tonight’s game! Programs!”
(02/09/23 8:00am)
As a freshman from New Jersey, adjusting to the Wisconsin winter weather has been a slow process. The sidewalks are covered with ice, some of the walkways are still snowed over and the wind coming off the lakes does not help the situation at all. After being here for a little over a week since coming back from winter break, I have picked up a few tips, both from myself and my Midwestern friends.
(02/08/23 5:00pm)
In this special two part episode, Out Loud discusses the history and context behind sex work, and how the profession has changed within our society. Ky, Elena, and Mia evaluate the future implications of sex work and how we as a society can move forwards protecting sex worker’s rights.
00:30: What is a sex worker?
02:30: A historical overview of sex work
12:45: Where does the sex work stigma originate?
14:35: The role of religion in sex work
16:00: Addressing common societal misconceptions
20:23: How can we as a society address these stigmas?
22:37: Sex work through an international scope
24:55: Exploring the types of sex work
26:10: Why do people choose to be sex workers?
30:50: Risks associated with sex work
(02/09/23 8:00am)
With retiring conservative Justice Patience Roggensack leaving the bench, control over the Wisconsin Supreme Court hangs in the balance as candidates race to fill the court’s empty seat.
(02/08/23 12:50am)
In a rematch of the rescheduled loss at the end of January, Wisconsin (13-10, 5-7 Big Ten) welcomed the Northwestern Wildcats (17-7, 7-5) to the Kohl Center for a Sunday evening duel. The possibility of missing March Madness tournament bids loomed large for both teams.
(02/06/23 10:32pm)
Welcome back to Out Loud, UW-Madison’s sexual health podcast in collaboration with Sex Out Loud and The Daily Cardinal. In this episode, Ky, Elena, and Mia answer student’s anonymous questions submitted to the Out Loud Neon Exhibition.
00:17: Why is it so difficult to orgasm during Sex?
02:34: How do you correct yourself when you accidentally misgender someone?
03:30: Is it normal for condoms to hurt when you put them on?
05:22: What is the difference between squirting and cumming for people with vulvas?
07:45: How do we prepare for squirting and/or vaginal ejaculation?
09:20: What is the difference between a copper IUD and a hormonal IUD?
10:08: How can I get involved with Sex Out Loud?
11:30: What is a typical routine Gynecologist appointment like?
14:70: Can you explain Asexuality?
15:31: How do you give a good blowjob?
(02/06/23 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Game Lab hosted a group of students who competed in the 2023 Global Game Jam this weekend.
(02/04/23 1:32am)
A rollercoaster of emotion would be an understatement in describing Thursday night as the Wisconsin Badgers (13-8, 5-6 Big Ten) managed to hold onto their lead late and defeat Ohio State (11-11, 3-8 Big Ten) on the road.
(02/03/23 11:35pm)
The Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy held their first-ever informational hearing Tuesday morning on per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a harmful water pollutant of growing concern among state officials.
(02/02/23 8:00am)
The summer before eighth grade, I went to Half Price Books with about 15 fantasy novels. I sat them on the counter and was offered $12 for all 15 books. Because I had no concept of the value of money — and was happy to be offered anything — I accepted. With the $12, I bought “The Catcher in the Rye” and “The Bell Jar.”
(02/02/23 8:00am)
Over the course of the fall semester, 22 teachers from 12 different countries across Eastern Europe and Central Asia honed their skills at the School of Education as part of the Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (Fulbright TEA) program. The educators were part of the Fulbright TEA Media Literacy Cohort, which aims to help teachers develop and promote media literacy skills in their communities back home.
(02/02/23 8:00am)
Incumbent Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway, and opponents Gloria Reyes and Scott Kerr took part in a community forum held at the Urban League of Greater Wisconsin on Tuesday.