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“Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” brings fans back to the alluring magical world of the Four Horseman after a nearly decade-long break in the franchise.
In a top-15 meeting last December in Milwaukee, Marquette got the better of Wisconsin. Behind an outstanding performance from Kam Jones, Marquette outscored Wisconsin 51-35 in the second half, giving Marquette their first victory in the series since 2020.
As winners of five straight, Wisconsin women’s basketball faced their first big tests Thanksgiving weekend, losing 65-56 to No. 13 Ole Miss and 69-50 to James Madison in the Daytona Beach Classic. The Badgers are now 5-3 on the season.
The Badgers swept the Spartans on their home ice.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s soccer team was eliminated from the NCAA Tournament on Nov. 20 in a match that felt like a reflection of its season as a whole: commanding stretches of play, consistent build up a relentless work rate — and, ultimately, frustration in the final moments where games are decided.
A series of federal and campus funding cuts have plunged the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s foreign language programs into financial uncertainty.
After a November where the Wisconsin Badgers changed the narrative of their 2025 season, they had an opportunity to once-and-for-all flip a disastrous season on its head and ride into a crucial offseason with positive momentum. With exhilarating home victories over then-CFP Top 25 foes Washington and Illinois, Wisconsin proved they were capable of winning and salvaged what was left of their remaining season.
Up-and-coming singer-songwriter Avery Anna delivered a raw and heartfelt performance sure to leave attendees’ musical appetites well fed on Nov. 16 at the Majestic Theatre.
Trixie Mattel, a Wisconsin native and nationally-recognized drag queen, visited Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall for a moderated Q&A panel with University of Wisconsin-Madison English professor Ramzi Fawaz.
In their 27-10 victory over the No. 21 Illinois Fighting Illini (7-4, 4-4) on Saturday night, the Wisconsin Badgers (4-7, 2-6) executed 60 minutes of quality football, giving fans a glimpse into third-year head coach Luke Fickell’s potential and outgoing seniors one last Camp Randall win.
No. 7 Wisconsin (8-2-2, 4-2-0 Big Ten) split a two-game series at home against Ohio State (5-5-0, 1-3 Big Ten) over the weekend.
The University of Wisconsin–Madison is home to over 7,000 international students from more than 120 different countries. For some students, visiting home means a long flight and an uncomfortable middle seat. But with fall break just around the corner, many international students are bringing fresh perspectives to Thanksgiving.
When Wisconsin and Illinois meet on Saturday at Camp Randall, the two teams will renew a classic Big Ten rivalry. Saturday’s game is the first matchup between the Badgers and Fighting Illini since 2023 and the first in Camp Randall since 2022.
University Health Services (UHS) is celebrating Men’s Mental Health Month with a series of events advocating for male students’ mental and physical health.
After a split series against the No. 2 Michigan Wolverines at Yost Ice Arena, the Wisconsin Badgers (7-1-2) return to the Kohl Center this weekend to play the Ohio State Buckeyes (4-4).
Around 20 people gathered on Library Mall Friday afternoon to demand that University of Wisconsin-Madison leadership reject the Trump administration’s plan to give institutions preferential federal funding who agree to policy changes aligned with addressing their critique of higher education.
Terrace season might be over, but the Memorial Union isn’t ready to hibernate. There are plenty of exciting indoor activities and events at the Union in the next few weeks to keep student spirits high for the chilly remainder of the semester.
There is only one musical that can repeatedly sing “Fuck you God in the ass, mouth and cunt-a!” and still receive a standing ovation at the end of the night.
The No. 7 Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey (7-1-2, 3-1-0 Big Ten) split a two-game series with the No. 2 Michigan Wolverines (10-2-0, 3-1-0 Big Ten) this weekend in Ann Arbor, handing the Badgers their first loss of the season.