3 takeaways from the new Marquette Law School poll
President Joe Biden narrowly trails Republican former President Donald Trump in the race for the 2024 presidential election, according to a poll conducted April 3-10 from the Marquette Law School.
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President Joe Biden narrowly trails Republican former President Donald Trump in the race for the 2024 presidential election, according to a poll conducted April 3-10 from the Marquette Law School.
If you need any reminders of the fast-paced and inconsistent nature of today’s college basketball climate, look no further than the Wisconsin Badgers’ tribulating offseason.
A recent report from the University of Wisconsin-Madison found ongoing value in a bachelor’s degree.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team season ended after a 3-2 heartbreak overtime loss to the Quinnipiac Bobcats.
The No. 5 seed Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team (22-13) are set to open against No. 12 seededJames Madison Dukes (31-3) on Friday in Brooklyn, New York in the first round of the NCAA March Madness Tournament.
Just underneath the surface of Lake Mendota lies one of the true hallmarks of Wisconsin culture: walleye.
The Madison Common Council proposed the State Street Night Vending program at a Feb. 13 meeting, where several members of the council and community spoke about its viability.
Madison winters are often centered around the ice on Lakes Mendota and Monona. From hockey games to ice skating to Lady Liberty and festivals, Madisonians form a community around the cold days and thick ice.
Madison Metro Transit is making major changes to routes and fare payment methods in an effort to improve service for students and residents. Many of these changes could impact student bus passes.
Hockey fans across Wisconsin hung their heads in absolute dejection as the Badgers' 2022-23 season ended with a first-round exit in the Big Ten Tournament.
In the heartland of Wisconsin, deer are facing a formidable adversary: Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), colloquially referred to as “zombie deer disease.”
For most University of Wisconsin-Madison students, Oct. 7 was a day for celebration. It was homecoming weekend, and the Badgers beat Rutgers University 24-13. Yet, horror grew throughout the day for Jewish students who woke up to texts about Hamas’ overnight terrorist attack on Israel.
The No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers volleyball team made quick work of the Maryland Terrapins on Friday, defeating them 3-0 in a match sweep.
Nestled in the heart of Madison, Wisconsin, State Street stands as a vibrant testament to the city’s rich history, diverse culture and strong sense of community. For decades, the bustling thoroughfare has drawn locals and visitors captivated by its unique blend of historic charm, eclectic shops and lively street life.
A substantial $103 million budget increase to the Dane County 2024 budget was proposed on Oct. 2nd. Almost $11 million worth of it will be funneled directly toward food insecurity programs and local food bank expansions. The proposed increase in funding comes as a result of factors that have plagued every citizen: exorbitant inflation on necessities and a long-lasting pandemic that slowed down the economy.
A group of around 30 people gathered at a vigil for healthcare in Madison late Sunday to “mourn” restarted eligibility checks that will likely reduce the number of people covered under BadgerCare Plus.
Rep. David Steffen (R-Green Bay) appeared in front of a Senate committee last week to present a bipartisan bill that would reshape Wisconsin’s process for expunging criminal charges.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison community got a sneak peak into the wonders of the Memorial Union Terrace season last week, when the sunburst chairs returned the same week Madison was bathed in high-temperatures and sunshine.
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.”
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.