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(02/25/21 2:00pm)
Forced to come of age in an era characterized by near-ubiquitous economic insecurity, ecological catastrophe and the slow collapse of a once-hegemonic empire, UW junior Brett Brungle has decided to confront his bleak reality the only way he knows how to: start a podcast.
(02/25/21 12:00pm)
The Converse Chuck Taylor All Star, nearly everyone owns a pair or has at some point in their life — maybe they’re still sitting in the back of your closet from middle school — regardless, they are a staple shoe for anyone's closet. No matter the gender identity, nor the age range, these shoes are perfect for everyday wear, and they’ve somehow managed to stay relevant for even the highest of high fashion connoisseurs. Others have come close when it comes to replicating the quintessential silhouette, but the tried and true will always be Converse! When it comes to versatility, Converse is as close as it gets, proving that sometimes less really is more.
(02/25/21 7:00am)
Eighty-six percent of all division one public schools require journalists to reach out to their athletic departments in order to interview an athlete. Yes, even Sports Illustrated has to go through Wisconsin Athletics in order to talk to Graham Mertz.
(02/22/21 2:34pm)
In the past few weeks, Rep. Deb Andraca, a first-year Democrat in the state Assembly from the Milwaukee suburbs, has gained unexpected fame on TikTok. Before her most popular TikTok, posted two days before Valentine’s Day, Andraca only had about 18 followers.
(02/21/21 9:56pm)
First-term lawmaker Deb Andraca gained followers on TikTok after she posted a video making Valentines for Republican colleagues. While she strives to make her TikToks funny and engaging, she also hopes that her message is taken seriously.
(02/19/21 5:02pm)
COVID-19 has been the ultimate test for businesses of all shapes and sizes. Whether you’re a one-person online business or running a chain of restaurants, business people everywhere have had to deal with unforeseen circumstances and safety requirements, complete disruptions of their business models and ultimately have had to innovate to survive. While some of these changes are likely temporary, some industries will be permanently altered by changes in consumer habits, business models and new competitors. This blog post explores five industries that we think will see permanent changes in a post-COVID world.
(02/19/21 2:36pm)
State superintendent candidates Jill Underly and Deborah Kerr advanced to the April election after a crowded primary on Tuesday. On election night, Kerr put out a racially insensitive Tweet and deleted her account the next morning.
(02/18/21 3:43am)
How Tinder Died
(02/18/21 3:21am)
(02/18/21 2:00pm)
In the midst of a record cold snap causing power outages and deaths across the country, some Americans with unmatched critical thinking skills are once again asking: How globe warming if cold outside?
(02/16/21 8:00am)
After spending 46 years in downtown Madison at its 315 W. Gorham St. location, the bookstore A Room of One’s Own has found a new home in Madison on Atwood Ave.
(02/16/21 12:00am)
MADISON, Wis. - The Wisconsin women's hockey team (11-2-1) wrapped up their home season with a 7-0 shutout over Bemidji State (2-12-2) in a penalty-ridden affair Saturday afternoon at Labahn Arena.
(02/12/21 6:10pm)
What genre comes to your mind when asked to think of love songs? Maybe radio pop, with an earworm for a hook and catchy production. Or maybe something more singer-songwriter, an instrumentally sparse ballad that dramatically lays out a tragic story. You could’ve even thought outside the box and went with emo rock, which often has a focus on a depressingly hopeless sound conveyed through whiny vocals. But even further outside the box, hiding in plain sight, is the hip-hop love song. Often overlooked and criminally underrated, the best hip-hop love songs demonstrate both musical and lyrical mastery, but with a more laid back style. They provide a unique lens on the topic of love and the emotions and situations that come with it, incorporating humorous undertones and witty lines.
(02/08/21 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School will allow the Women’s Liberation Front — a group with anti-transgender attitudes — to participate in its yearly job fair, though multiple student groups are calling for their removal.
(02/07/21 7:40pm)
On Feb. 1, Evan Rachel Wood came out publicly, stating that she had been in an abusive relationship with Brian Warner, known to most as Marilyn Manson, a “goth-shock” icon in the expansive genre of punk-rock.
(02/06/21 7:25pm)
The No. 19 Wisconsin Badgers (8-4 Big Ten, 14-5 overall) travel to Champaign, Illinois Saturday afternoon to take on the No. 12 Illinois Fighting Illini (8-3 Big Ten, 12-5 overall) in a battle between two of the top four Big Ten teams.
(02/05/21 8:00am)
A group of teachers was suspended from a Sun Prairie middle school Monday after assigning a homework activity which asked sixth-grade students to determine how they would “punish” a slave.
(02/04/21 10:45pm)
The murder of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis Police Department, and the riots and protests that have followed, have forged an essential discussion on police brutality that has been long in the making. In the past, many of us have responded to publicized incidents of police brutality by giving officers the benefit of the doubt because we believe that the other side of the story will justify their actions. We must now reckon, however, that the "other side of the story" does not always absolve police officers' of wrongdoing. For the first time, many of us now stare directly into the eyes of police brutality's harsh existence, the same existence that Black people have known to be true their entire lives.
(02/04/21 8:00am)
This semester, UW-Madison is offering a mix of remote and in-person courses to its over 45,000 enrolled students both on and off-campus.
(02/04/21 8:00am)
Shon Barnes was sworn in as Madison’s newest Police Chief on Monday morning. The 46-year-old North Carolina native officially took on the role at a socially distanced, in-person ceremony held at Madison’s municipal building.