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(04/26/22 7:00am)
The New York Times reported on Monday that Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, has purchased Twitter for $44 billion. This puts Musk in the same league as Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who purchased The Washington Post for a measly $130 million back in 2013.
(04/21/22 6:49pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers (23-11 overall, 8-4 in-conference) will host the Nebraska Cornhuskers (33-9, 13-0) for three games at the Goodman Diamond in Madison this weekend.
(04/19/22 7:39pm)
After losing all three games at Illinois the previous weekend, the Wisconsin softball team returned home to do some damage against the Spartans. With their bats heating up, the Badgers took the series 3-2, 8-4 and 8-0.
(04/12/22 6:04pm)
The Wisconsin softball team lost each of its three games at Illinois this weekend and dropped to 20-11 on the season.
(04/07/22 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Communication Arts will present the in-person return of the annual Wisconsin Film Festival on Thursday, April 7. The week-long festival strives to showcase various types of films from Wisconsin and beyond.
(04/05/22 7:43pm)
Wisconsin came back to Goodman Diamond last weekend with fans in the stadium for the first time since 2019. The atmosphere helped carry the team to a thrilling series win, including some Game 3 drama.
(04/04/22 3:32pm)
“Welcome to The Student Dive, where we speak directly with UW-Madison student reporters, editors and Wisconsinites about the most pressing issues in our campus, city and state communities. Let's dive right in.”
(04/03/22 9:58pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison senior Wyatt Eiden’s social media presence has grown considerably in the last year, mainly on TikTok. With 1.7 million followers and 28.3 million likes on the platform, Eiden is known for his trivia videos where he asks people he meets on the street a series of questions for a chance to win a cash prize.
(03/24/22 7:00am)
“Call Us What We Carry” by Amanda Gorman
(03/24/22 7:00am)
Former University of Wisconsin-Madison student and slam poet Shasparay, had a goal — she knew she needed to create a platform to be able to showcase, celebrate and engage with contemporary black artists.
(03/11/22 10:18pm)
Broadway lovers and Madisonians alike had the chance to catch “Hairspray” at the Overture Center for the Arts from Feb. 22-27.
(03/10/22 8:00am)
Lawyers for Steven Avery, who was charged with the rape and murder of Teresa Halbach, are now urging Gov. Tony Evers to acquit his nephew Brendan Dassey's sentence. In 2007, Dassey was also found guilty of murdering Halbach, a case made famous by the Netflix docu-series "Making a Murderer."
(03/08/22 8:00am)
Upon receiving the news that University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank was to be the next president of Northwestern University, students at the school wanted to learn more about her. In response, a series of articles in North by Northwestern, a student publication, were published throughout January, February and March that provided the campus with a picture of Blank’s past that has dismayed many.
(03/03/22 8:00am)
Commissioner Manfred and the 30 owners,
(02/26/22 12:00am)
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared war on Ukraine as Russian tanks poured over the eastern Ukrainian border early Thursday. Explosions from bombings of civilian centers and airports were reported in major cities across Ukraine including the capital Kyiv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said more than 137 people had died and hundreds more were injured within the first day of the invasion.
(02/20/22 8:00am)
American activist and whistleblower Chelsea Manning values community building.
(02/18/22 6:00pm)
UW Health will raise their minimum hourly wage in May from $15 to $17 an hour — a decision that will affect over 20% of employees, the hospital announced Wednesday.
(02/18/22 5:34pm)
Nearly 18 years since the “Sex and the City” finale episode, the hit show is finally back! The 10-episode HBO Max sequel places our three out of four leading ladies, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Mirana (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte (Kristin Davis), in pandemic New York City navigating life in their 50s.
(02/16/22 8:00am)
The Wisconsin Senate voted to pass a series of bills Tuesday that aim to rollback COVID-19 vaccination requirements and protect all employees who wish not to inoculate themselves against the virus.
(02/10/22 8:00am)
Anyone who has ever talked to me probably knows that I watch a lot of films. If they have talked to me multiple times, then during one of those conversations I have probably confessed to them that I watch at least one film per day — sometimes more. This is usually when people become absolutely baffled, as they rarely ever come across someone who is as obsessed with films as me. It should not be surprising, considering that I come from a culture that worships cinema and puts its heroes on a pedestal. But, I digress.