Peach Pit rocks Shannon Hall
Indie pop sensation Peach Pit brought the house down Friday at Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall with their catchy tunes and energetic stage presence.
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Indie pop sensation Peach Pit brought the house down Friday at Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall with their catchy tunes and energetic stage presence.
Wisconsin Republican U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde has repeatedly accused young people of poor work ethic, drug use and crime, recordings from Hovde’s former speaking engagements show.
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Palestinian-American journalist Deanna Othman spoke about differences in media narratives for Palestine and Israel at a Sunday event hosted by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) at Memorial Union.
As students scramble for housing in a market so competitive that students are signing leases a year in advance, city officials continue to wrestle with a housing crisis. In 2023, Madison’s rent prices increased 14%, according to Isthmus — the largest increase for any U.S. major city.
Inspired by a t-shirt design contest, Grace Edwards wanted to make fun merch to represent Badger pride. A consumer behavior and marketplace studies major, Edwards saw the opportunity and, along with her own passion, her #BadgerDoodles quickly caught the admiration of many.
Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has been a huge figure for young Americans since 2006. A centerpiece conversation in U.S. politics and economic quarries, the pop star also offers an unexpected and important role in influencing voter turnout in the upcoming presidential election.
Wisconsin athletics have a history of creating powerful moments through engaging sports stories. We’ve seen it through the Miracle on Ice, the 2019 and 2021 women’s volleyball championships, the 1994 Rose Bowl against UCLA, and more.
The boundaries of free speech are an ever-present issue at college campuses, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison is no exception.
Madison-based rental company Randall Park Rentals (RPR) is offering residents a $25 rent credit for four- and five-star Google reviews.
The Wisconsin Union Directorate (WUD) Art Committee is currently celebrating its 96th Annual Student Art Show, showcasing the captivating artwork of passionate students from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
The No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team closed out their regular season on a high note, upsetting No. 1 Ohio State in a thrilling 4-2 comeback win on Saturday night after a 3-1 loss on Friday. Although the Buckeyes (29-3-0) had already clinched the Western Collegiate Hockey Association regular season title, the top-two showdown battled in Madison, splitting the series 1-1.
Oz Bin Nun, an Israeli fellow for the Jewish Agency for Israel and an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) special unit commander, sparked viral online reactions after a Feb. 18 lecture at the Rohr Chabad House detailing the Israel-Hamas war.
The Blk Pwr Coalition held a Black History Month teach-in centered around “designing the Black Madison of our dreams” Saturday in the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s School of Education building.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s track and field team dominated field events Friday at the University of Dubuque’s Solomon W. Butler Classic and had a satisfactory day on the track Saturday at the University of Notre Dame’s Alex Wilson Invitational.
Pro-Palestinian activist groups hosted a demonstration Monday to protest weapons manufacturers at an engineering career fair and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department’s alleged violence against a protester on Feb. 13.
Elizabeth Richter Boxell was holding her daughter when she first noticed the black-clad, swastika-bearing neo-Nazis marching toward a Pride in the Park event in Watertown, Wisconsin last July.
Balancing and maintaining a healthy lifestyle is something many people strive for — and in the last few months, I think I've nailed it.
How is trying to figure out a healthy, realistic daily routine more stressful than the routine itself?
Winter has felt more like spring this February, with rising temperatures, a lack of snow and a thunderstorm on campus. Whether you like the warm days or miss winter activities, it’s clear something is causing different weather this year.