Seasonal routes take flight at Dane County Regional Airport
Dane Country Regional Airport announced new nonstop flights returning this winter, in a social media post earlier this month.
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Dane Country Regional Airport announced new nonstop flights returning this winter, in a social media post earlier this month.
In their second Big Ten match of the year, Wisconsin fell to the UCLA Bruins 3-1 Friday at Wallis Annenberg Stadium. The loss was Wisconsin’s third in a row, adding onto Wisconsin’s already rough season.
Christianity has been a cornerstone of American society for a long time. From the earliest Puritan settlers to modern evangelical movements, faith has shaped the nation’s cultural values, moral debates and political ideals.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Dance department chair Dr. Jin-Wen Yu and his students presented “Back ▪ Up” at their yearly public concert Sept. 19. The show consists of two halves, the first, “The Realm of Collage,” revisits choreography shown at earlier concerts and the second, "Back ▪ Up,” is a brand new exploration of the unfamiliar.
Wisconsin men’s soccer lost 3-1 to the Maryland Terrapins, kicking off 2025 conference play at the McClimon Soccer Complex.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker discussed the 2026 midterm election, preserving democracy and the national guard pulling out of Chicago in an interview with Washington Post Chief Political Correspondent Karen Tumulty at the Cap Times Idea Fest Saturday.
Preliminary enrollment estimates across the University of Wisconsin System remained steady this fall, amid the restart of Wisconsin Tuition Promise, the expansion of Direct Admit Wisconsin, declining international student numbers and continued visa uncertainties.
Quanyin Hu, an assistant professor in the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s School of Pharmacy, aims to develop personalized vaccines that prevent post-surgical recurrence of aggressive tumors. Using their vaccines, Hu and his research team successfully slowed recurring tumor growths in mice.
Feminist literature-carrying, labubu-wearing, matcha-drinking contestants gathered at Library Mall Friday, with the wired earbud-clad participants competing for the title of “most performative male.” About one hundred students huddled on the steps of the Memorial Library to watch the competition, and some were even lucky enough to catch free menstrual products thrown into the crowd.
The Wisconsin Badgers look to avenge last year’s loss to the Alabama Crimson Tide Saturday, who stormed into Camp Randall Stadium last September and blew the Wisconsin Badgers off their home turf 42-10.
Faculty on the university committee discussed challenges to student wellbeing this academic year amidst executive orders and changing student involvement in a meeting at Bascom Hall Monday.
Democratic lawmakers, alongside University of Wisconsin-Madison student and faculty organizations, introduced a bill on Aug. 28 which would ramp up the punishment for bringing a firearm onto Wisconsin’s college campuses.
Wisconsin volleyball fans may be hoping for a better season this year, but it’s going to be challenging with the loss of many skilled players. The team ended the 2024 season with a record of 26-7, just down from their 2023 record of 30-4.
Switching from months of relaxation over the summer straight into heavy course loads and overwhelming numbers of due dates is stressful for anyone. Keeping track of a new schedule and planning for the weeks ahead can make adjusting to the new school year seem nearly impossible, and University of Wisconsin-Madison’s current first week setup might be to blame for this syllabus shock.
The No. 8 Wisconsin volleyball team split results at the Opening Spike Classic, beating No.14 Kansas Friday while falling to No. 5 Texas Sunday in one of the first glimpses of a Badger team looking to rebuild with 10 new players this season.
The first week of classes at the University of Wisconsin-Madison moves really fast. New faces, new routines and, for many freshmen, a new city. While navigating lecture halls, reading through class syllabi and figuring out office hours may be top priorities for many students, the first week of classes is also about setting the tone for the rest of the school year.
In their 2025 home opener, the Wisconsin Badgers men’s soccer team fell 1-0 to the North Florida Ospreys.
Last season, Wisconsin’s men’s soccer team outscored their opponents 28-18. Their secret? Pairing freshman forward phenomena Dean Boltz with the help of the consistent and formidable attacker Trip Fleming. Boltz led the way with 10 goals and four assists on the season, and Fleming contributed five goals and three assists. Combined, the two were responsible for over half of the Badger’s goals and a third of their assists.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison plans to create a new administrative unit to collaborate with the business community amid campus-wide budget cuts, led by a new Associate Vice Chancellor for Entrepreneurship who will drive business growth at the university “beyond patents.”
Not many people would associate science with sharing food. But there’s a lot more to being a scientist than working alone in a lab, as University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Ahna Skop and her team try to explain through their new cookbook, “Lab Culture: A recipe for innovation in science.”