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When Rachel Illgen got off the water, the white shirt she wore to practice was stained green.
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When Rachel Illgen got off the water, the white shirt she wore to practice was stained green.
Playing music, for some, might be confined to memories of picking out squeaky tunes on a plastic recorder in elementary school. Others might passionately play and get to know their instruments throughout their lives.
As flames engulfed the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris today, UW students who have spent time studying in France reflected on the importance of the structure to both them and those around them.
*Spoilers Below*
After more than a year of deliberation, UW-Stevens Point humanities majors will be saved from potential cuts — but at a cost.
Somewhere in my mind, in dark corners
When I saw Caamp open for Rainbow Kitten Surprise last year, I was immediately possessed by their sweet melodies, foot-tapping jams and their humble presence.
By Jonas Gomez Tijerino
When the seven members of the Madison Metropolitan School Board gather to discuss their plans for the future after the April 2 election, there will be one noticeable change — everyone seated at the table will be a woman.
On Sunday night, rapper Nipsey Hussle was shot and killed while leaving his clothing store in Los Angeles. The news was devastating to the music community, which resulted in an outpouring of sympathies to his family — especially his two children and girlfriend, Lauren London.
Caroline Hedgcock stepped into the box with confidence. She looked for her pitch, hoping to drive in the two runners on base and break the game open for the Badgers.
SHANGHAI — The Chinese New Year, also called the Spring Festival, is an annual holiday in China that celebrates the end of one lunar year and the beginning of another. The Lunar Calendar has a twelve year cycle with one of twelve animals being the animal of the year. 2019 is the Year of the Pig, symbolizing wealth. The celebration, which includes families gathering together, special meals eaten on specific days, and religious traditions, lasts for fifteen days. A large amount of people leave the big cities to join family in their hometowns resulting in what is known as the largest human migration on the planet. An estimated three billion trips were made this year. Though many left the massive metropolis for the week, I arrived in Shanghai, a city that in recent years has seen a large population increase and rapid development, for the first several days of the Spring Festival.
Last week saw two decisions take place in Madison that sent ripples throughout the capital and state.
For the first time since 1916, the Democratic National Convention will be held in the Midwest outside of Chicago — in our own backyard, Milwaukee.
Madison Police Department Chief Mike Koval reported February saw an increase in car thefts and overdose deaths.
A letter to you.
Voting for Associated Students of Madison positions is underway. UW-Madison students will elect peers to represent each college as well as matters concerning students. Voting ends Wednesday, March 6 at 5 p.m. Central Time. Students may vote for a variety of positions by following this link. To know what’s what before clicking, though, keep reading to fully understand the student government.
Members of Young Americans Federation, College Republicans and other conservative UW-Madison students traveled to Maryland’s National Harbor this weekend to attend the Conservative Political Action Conference hosted by the American Conservative Union.
Annie Pankowski and the Badgers put up plenty of threes this weekend.
A week after being stymied by an elite WCHA goaltender, Wisconsin made sure it wouldn’t happen again.