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(10/24/24 10:00am)
Images of students marching in the streets, holding signs and chanting for justice are familiar to the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s campus community, evoking memories of the civil rights movement, Vietnam War protests and anti-apartheid demonstrations.
(10/24/24 9:00am)
Rep. Sylvia Ortiz-Velez, D-Milwaukee, has been canvassing neighborhoods on Milwaukee’s south side since April. While her focus then was winning her primary, it’s now about turning out one constituency that might make all the difference: Latinos.
(10/24/24 8:00am)
Around campus, you may have noticed workers engaging with students and motivating them to vote in the upcoming election. As the upcoming presidential election sits on the horizon, Wisconsin remains a crucial swing state with organizations getting involved to turn out the student vote.
(10/25/24 8:00am)
Thanksgiving often brings a sense of dread. Not because of a burnt turkey, but due to the uncomfortable political discussions that split the table down the middle.
(10/17/24 10:00am)
With high prices and landlords pressuring University of Wisconsin-Madison students to sign off-campus housing leases as soon as possible, many freshmen decide to hedge their bets and enter the lottery system to return to live with University Housing.
(10/16/24 9:18pm)
Gov. Tony Evers and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer appeared in Madison Tuesday night to highlight the crucial role Midwesterners will play in the 2024 election and rally voters to elect Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
(10/17/24 8:00am)
In late September, Hurricane Helene tore through the states of Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee. Helene demolished areas typically safe from hurricanes and became the deadliest mainland hurricane since Katrina in 2005. Florida residents are now recovering from a second hit from Hurricane Milton, which caused an estimated $50 billion in damage, according to the Biden administration.
(10/17/24 8:00am)
Every election season, Wisconsinites turn out in droves and line up one after the other to cast their votes.
(10/16/24 5:49pm)
The No. 25 Wisconsin Badgers men’s soccer team gave up two early goals and were unable to respond in Friday's on-the-road match against the Michigan State Spartans, falling 2-0.
(10/17/24 7:00am)
All too often, I feel lost in my own camera roll. A confusing blur of faces and places I half remember amassed over eight years of owning a phone. The thousands of photos virtually weightless in my pocket.
(10/17/24 7:00am)
There was never a doubt during the Wisconsin Badgers 42-7 clinic against Rutgers.
(10/17/24 7:00am)
The No. 9 Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team’s season opener against Lindenwood suffered the same mixed results as their last series against the Lions in January.
(10/17/24 9:00am)
As late afternoon turned to dusk on an October day in Madison, Tony Casteñeda settled into his Thursday evening routine.
(10/15/24 7:50pm)
Small children ran around, old friends greeted each other warmly and young people registered to vote. Dancers adorned in bells and intricate embroidery twirled clockwise around drummers while newcomers were welcomed.
(10/15/24 2:46am)
First Lady Jill Biden reinforced the importance of community engagement from volunteers and voters on behalf of the Harris-Walz campaign in Madison Monday as part of her tour in the battleground states ahead of the Nov. 5 election.
(10/12/24 8:00am)
Wisconsin Badgers football is currently in year two of the Luke Fickell era, and it has been off to a shaky start.
(10/11/24 3:00pm)
There are feel-good wins, and then there is the win the Wisconsin Badgers experienced on Saturday.
(10/11/24 8:59am)
“The Beautiful Game” is known for its ups and downs throughout any season. The 2024 Wisconsin men’s soccer team has already seen both sides of that coin.
(10/10/24 9:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has sold $1.2 million worth of alcohol from football games, according to The Cap Times.
(10/10/24 8:00am)
This week, residents of Madison are experiencing the continuation of an unseasonably warm fall. The leaves have changed, and some students have ventured out in sweaters while others are still comfortable making their way around campus in shorts and Boston clogs. As October begins, it’s hard to think about bundling up any time soon — it’s even hard to accept summer has ended.