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(04/17/25 8:00am)
Every Saturday from April 12 to Nov. 8, over 150 vendors gather around the state Capitol for the Dane County Farmers Market this year. Since 1972, the market has been home to some of Wisconsin’s finest locally produced vegetables, meat, bakery and plants.
(04/17/25 11:00am)
When former University of Wisconsin-Madison director of tribal relations Aaron Bird Bear was hired in 2003, he was shocked at the lack of representation and resources for Native American students. He saw Native American students’ need for support.
(04/16/25 7:00am)
At Memorial Union’s Grand Hall, a room of 100 University of Wisconsin-Madison students gathered to hear 14 speakers from the worlds of technology, medicine and business share business tips and their views on the evolving application of artificial intelligence (AI) in their industries.
(04/17/25 7:00am)
For many students on campus, extracurricular activities provide a creative outlet and a way to release stress from the heavy workload of college. Optima, the largest student-run dance organization on campus, is no exception.
(04/17/25 7:00am)
February weather. My first time in Berlin. Wide-eyed and electrified, I scan my surroundings. Far beyond the bars on a bridge, I see a statue of two figures embracing. I see cobblestone streets and graffiti-covered walls. And then I see leather. Leather all around.
(04/14/25 3:41pm)
Since college athletes began profiting off their Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) on July 1, 2021, Division I athletics — especially for Power 5 Big Ten schools like the University of Wisconsin-Madison — have been a “Wild West” of spending and competition.
(04/14/25 7:00am)
Lucy Dacus’ fourth studio album, “Forever is a Feeling,” was released March 28 to the delight of fans who’ve been waiting since 2021 for her return to solo work.
(04/11/25 6:33pm)
The Trump administration cut $12.6 million in research funding for the University of Wisconsin-Madison, according to a lawsuit filed by Wisconsin and 15 other states last week.
(04/10/25 7:33pm)
Ben Wikler, the chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin and one of the most prominent Democratic organizers in the country, announced he will not seek reelection to a fourth term as head of the state party on Thursday. His current term concludes this June.
(04/10/25 4:24pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s tennis team headed to the West for their last road trip of the regular season to face the Oregon Ducks Friday at the Student Tennis Center, falling short 4-2.
(04/10/25 11:00am)
Growing up, University of Wisconsin-Madison Language Sciences Instructor Rebecca Shields was always curious about her Irish heritage.
(04/10/25 7:00am)
In an unassuming brick building with a golden neon “OPEN” sign, The Bur Oak on Madison's East Side, hosted artists Bright Arcana, Will Orchard and Lost Lakes Saturday.
(04/09/25 7:00am)
A new popular Midwest-based apparel brand known for its witty T-shirts and creative takes on pop culture, politics and local pride is opening a new storefront in downtown Madison this fall.
(04/10/25 8:00am)
Have you ever wondered if there’s an organism that can survive in any condition? From the freezing cold of space or the deep sea, to above boiling temperatures or radiation over 1,000 times the lethal human dose, the tardigrade, more commonly called the water bear, is just that.
(04/08/25 10:39pm)
In his third and final season with the Wisconsin men’s basketball team, senior guard Max Klesmit impacted the team on and off the court. As one of Wisconsin’s standout leaders and the home state player from Neenah, Wisconsin, Klesmit has been with the Badgers for three seasons now, making him a true veteran.
(04/08/25 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Faculty Senate condemned the police violence against protesters at last May’s pro-Palestine encampment during a packed meeting Monday, with proponents arguing the demonstration was non-violent and the police disproportionately harmed students and faculty of color.
(04/07/25 2:24am)
After falling behind early in their doubles matches, the Wisconsin Badgers men’s tennis team (8-6, 2-4) responded with a focused, resilient singles effort that earned a 4-3 win over Penn State (11-7, 0-5) on the road [Mar 23]. The match wasn’t perfect, but it was exactly the kind of win they needed.
(04/07/25 7:00am)
The Builders Movement hosted a bipartisan event featuring a movie screening and discussion panel at the Overture Center of Arts March 30 to encourage meaningful discussion on gun violence prevention in Wisconsin.
(04/07/25 7:00am)
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) discussed changes to regulations on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water at a public hearing on March 4.
(04/03/25 10:00am)
Debates surrounding immigration in the United States often lump migrants into a single subgroup. There is an assumption that every immigrant's experience revolves around the same story of seeking better opportunities in a new country.