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(03/23/23 7:00am)
Six months ago, University of Wisconsin-Madison senior Jack Turco decided his diet was too strange and unique not to be shared online. At that time, Turco was strictly carnivorous, eating raw and cooked meats, and animal products exclusively while simultaneously performing at peak physical condition in his sport. Turco was previously a member of the Wisconsin men’s rowing team.
(03/09/23 8:00am)
Wandering out on one of the many snowfall-filled days at the University of Wisconsin-Madison this winter, one might see students slipping, buses getting stuck and plows working tirelessly to keep up. Students speculate what exactly it would take for classes to be canceled. The answer is a lot more complex than it may seem.
(03/02/23 8:00am)
For some students, spring break includes a sunny getaway with warm winds and salty air. However, the reality for those of us staying in the Midwest is an occasional peak of sunshine through mostly gray clouds and cold winds that pierce our faces with snowflakes. As a fellow Midwesterner who has endured many spring breaks in less-than-tropical conditions, here’s a survival guide to spending your spring break in the Midwest.
(01/28/23 8:00am)
The year is 2001 — it’s been one month since 9/11, pop-punk and butt rock are at their peaks, and rock music is falling behind other forms of popular music. Then, Fugazi releases “The Argument.”
(01/27/23 5:18pm)
Devastating mid-season funks strike countless teams throughout the college basketball world every year. Each fanbase hopes their team can avoid dangerous skids in the thick of the season. Unfortunately for Wisconsin, the funk has hit hard in the form of injuries, inconsistencies, and most importantly, losing.
(01/26/23 8:00am)
2023 doesn’t have to follow the same patterns every other year has. Aim big, but give yourself a timeline and an environment you can thrive in so that your resolutions become part of a sustainable lifestyle and not just a month's phase. Nothing says January quite as much as the smell of excess hope in the air; the ambitious progress is at an all time high, and of course, the gyms are at their peak attendance. Ah yes, the era of New Year’s resolutions has fallen upon us once again.
(12/08/22 8:00am)
(11/17/22 8:00am)
International basketball has had its fair share of the spotlight on the NBA’s glamorous stage. From Hakeem Olajuwon’s unbeaten number of blocks, to Dirk Nowtiski’s legendary finals demolition of the star-stacked 2011 Miami Heat, it isn’t uncommon to hear the names of international players emerge in throwback talk between NBA fans.
(11/15/22 6:00am)
Approaching a film as scrutinized as “Don’t Worry Darling,” directed by Olivia Wilde and written by Katie Silberman, is a daunting task to say the least. The past few months have been abuzz with gossip about the film’s behind-the-scenes drama, bizarre press tour and disappointing reviews.
(11/11/22 2:00am)
The Wisconsin Badgers (5-4, 3-3) will hit the road for a matchup with the Iowa Hawkeyes (5-4, 3-3) on Saturday at 2:30 p.m.
(11/10/22 8:00am)
Baseball has long been hailed as America’s pastime, but it’s fair to say that football has overtaken it as America’s sport of choice.
(11/06/22 7:40pm)
With fierce winds and sheets of rain blowing south to north, Camp Randall Stadium was justifiably uncrowded Saturday. The lower bowl was splattered with empty seats from the 11:00 a.m. kickoff through the final whistle, and the student section peaked at around half capacity.
(10/27/22 7:00am)
It’s 8 a.m. and you're waiting for the 80 outside Dejope to take you to class. Boom. It's there on time. You're in class by 8:25 a.m., and all is as it should be. But come 10 a.m., 11 a.m., the bustling University of Wisconsin-Madison student body and our haphazard walking has disrupted our beloved buses entirely off their scheduled rhythm.
(10/27/22 7:00am)
Freakfest was canceled for the third year in a row, prompting questions from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and its surrounding community about the future of the State Street Halloween party.
(10/19/22 5:20am)
The fact that Slow Pulp and Alvvays’ concert occurred as planned is remarkable, considering the bands faced an accident on the way to Madison and a last-minute venue change because of the weather. The show was planned to take place on the Terrace, but was moved indoors to Shannon Hall. Understandably, the performance started an hour late, yet the bands were still determined to deliver a top-notch performance despite the unfortunate circumstances around their first tour stop.
(10/18/22 7:00am)
Democratic incumbent Gov. Tony Evers and Republican challenger Tim Michels made their case to Wisconsinites Friday night in the first and only debate of Wisconsin’s 2022 gubernatorial race.
(10/10/22 7:00am)
The unobservant may have seen a sleepy or even bored crowd at Duckwrth’s Oct. 1 show at the Majestic Theatre. However, that was far from the case. They were under his spell. All night the audience mouthed along with their eyes locked on the stage, hypnotized.
(10/08/22 7:00am)
The Wisconsin Badgers football program is in some unforeseen territory. A historic program built on continuity and consistency is now looking for a head coach for the first time since the end of the 2014 season.
(10/05/22 7:00am)
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services released a new monkeypox webpage last Wednesday, including new vaccine information and more data displaying how the outbreak is disproportionately affecting marginalized groups.
(09/29/22 1:20am)
The long-awaited collaboration between modern psychedelic giants Khruangbin and Malian singer-songwriter Vieux Farka Touré is here, and it’s a must-listen for anyone looking for music that cleanses the soul.