Senior eats local dumplings, taste buds will never be the same
Local Madison senior Mackenzie Moore has lived near Madison her entire life and has had the same breakfast, lunch and dinner her entire life — a single beet and Sun Drop.
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Local Madison senior Mackenzie Moore has lived near Madison her entire life and has had the same breakfast, lunch and dinner her entire life — a single beet and Sun Drop.
While the Wisconsin Badgers lost 17-14 to Washington State, Graham Mertz stepped up and proved himself as their starting quarterback — making many impressive throws despite strong defensive coverage.
Wisconsin’s puzzling Week 2 loss to Washington State has stirred conversations about head football coach Paul Chryst’s job security.
From the top of the student section, all I could think was, “Not again.”
UW Health nurses, management, Gov. Tony Evers and Service Employees International Union Healthcare Wisconsin (SEIU) reached a historic agreement at the Capitol on Monday, avoiding a three-day labor strike that would have taken place this week at the UW Health hospital.
It was October 21, 1916. On this particular Saturday, the wealthiest man in Abbeville County, South Carolina made his way to the mercantile. He was a cotton farmer, and his seeds were of such an exceptionally high quality that even white people would buy from him in the hopes of getting a better crop.
Once the first week of football is over, it’s easy to jump to conclusions. Every team is either overrated or underrated. We adjust our opinions — and emotions — based on such little evidence.
Areas around campus were defaced with antisemitic graffiti on the first day of classes at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Wednesday. The graffiti contained words of hate and attacks on the entire Jewish community through accusations and blood libels, according to a UW Chabad statement.
The world stood still on Thursday as it was announced that Queen Elizabeth II peacefully passed away at her Scottish estate. Having taken over the throne in 1952, she was the longest reigning British monarch.
By the end of freshman year, most college students could tell you their favorite class or name some friends from the dorm, but not all could tell you the song they helped produce with Kanye West’s team or the time they got to hang with Snakehips backstage after making a piece of art for them.
As an older sister who holds just under seven months of life experience over her younger sister, all summer I was asked questions related to the intimidating concept of going to college. From my sister’s perspective, I’m seen as an expert in all things related to college.
Bright-eyed freshmen wearing Letters and Science t-shirts are a classic September sight on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. It almost seems as though wearing the free piece of clothing is a sign that someone is leaving independently for the first time, proud of their new college and excited about the opportunity that lies ahead.
The No. 18 Wisconsin Badgers beat the unranked Illinois State Redbirds in a 38-0 clobbering Saturday night at Camp Randall Stadium.
The national tour of the hit musical “Hamilton” stopped at Madison’s Overture Center from August 9 to August 21. Edred Utomi as Alexander Hamilton, Zoe Jensen as Eliza Hamilton and Josh Tower as Aaron Burr faced the daunting task of filling the shoes of the iconic Broadway cast that made the musical a global phenomenon.
Thursday marked a sweet first day on the job for the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s new chancellor.
The fact that the drinking age is 21 years old in the United States has always bothered me. The reasoning for this arbitrary number of birthdays has never made logical sense, as many underage University of Wisconsin-Madison students, Wisconsin residents and other college students indulge early in their non-sober lives.
Many films in the horror genre reflect the social anxieties of their time.
Move-in week at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is one of the craziest weeks of the year. There are people everywhere, the traffic is horrible and students and parents are running around stressed out of their minds.
With training camps set to begin across the National Football League over the next few weeks, many fantasy football players are left wondering who they should select in their upcoming drafts. Thankfully for Wisconsin Badger fans, there is a wide array of former players across the NFL that can be an asset to any fantasy team. Here is a breakdown of some of those fan favorites.