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(07/23/24 7:11am)
Former President Donald Trump’s selection of Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, as the Republican vice presidential nominee has put a renewed spotlight on Vance and the factors that led to his rise — including his bestselling 2016 memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy.”
(07/25/24 7:00am)
To choose a major at 18 can feel like deciding on your life's direction before you've even had the chance to figure out your interests.
(07/25/24 7:00am)
As a former campus tour guide, I was often asked what made the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s campus so special. My answer? For a long time, I would tell incoming students a variety of answers: Lake Mendota, gameday culture or lakeshore in the fall.
(07/25/24 7:00am)
As the summer calendar quickly turns toward August, University of Wisconsin-Madison students are gearing up for the new football season.
(07/21/24 7:00am)
As soon as I entered the Barrymore Theater, I knew I had arrived at a They Might be Giants concert.
(07/19/24 7:00am)
The Madison CommonCouncil approved four new housing developments at a July 2 meeting, one of which will be the city’s first permanent men's shelter at 1904 Bartillon Drive.
(07/16/24 10:42pm)
MILWAUKEE — The largest national organization focused on increasing voter participation and civic engagement in the Asian and Pacific Islander American community will focus its efforts on the Hmong community in Wisconsin for the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
(07/14/24 4:09pm)
Applause began for “Moulin Rouge!” at the Overture Center before the show started when two sword swallowers came on stage to kick things off.
(07/02/24 7:15pm)
In the vast sea of digital information, businesses are finding it increasingly challenging to navigate and extract the relevant data they need for decision-making, collaboration, and staying competitive. Enterprise search technology provides a robust solution to this challenge, streamlining the access to vast repositories of information. With its ability to fuel productivity and enhance data discovery, it's no wonder why many companies are turning towards enterprise search platforms. In this article, we will dive into what enterprise search entails, its benefits, and how to harness its potential effectively within your organization.
(06/17/24 7:00am)
Content warning: This story contains reference to domestic violence and drug abuse.
(06/08/24 7:00am)
Blasting into cinemas this year is “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga,” the most inventive franchise film many audiences will see.
(06/06/24 9:00am)
Two years ago, the news that the University of Southern California and UCLA would leave the Pac-12 for the Big Ten swept through the sports world.
(06/06/24 9:00am)
For Jackson Kinney, the University of Wisconsin-Platteville Richland is in his DNA.
(06/04/24 7:00am)
Content warning: This story contains information about sexual assault.
(06/06/24 7:00am)
As Wisconsinites gear up for summer, the skies above promise a celestial spectacle worthy of attention. Here’s a rundown of the astronomical events set to captivate observers across the state through August, as outlined in the 2024 Sky and Space Calendar.
(05/17/24 7:00am)
A University of Wisconsin-Madison student adaptation of the play “Boy Gets Girl” by Rebecca Gilman cuts deep into dating experiences and expectations of women in a three-day run in Vilas Hall room 4010.
(05/14/24 5:44pm)
Stationed on the Northeastern edge of Wisconsin, Sarah Gidding’s parents operated the Florence Mining News, a small newspaper in Florence County, from 1998 to 2004. She has worked there on and off ever since.
(05/13/24 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s class of 2024 arrived Saturday at Camp Randall to celebrate their achievements at the spring commencement ceremony.
(05/10/24 4:03pm)
In 1966, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, the most visible traditional Jew in the anti-Vietnam war movement, started his famous essay ‘The Moral Outrage of Vietnam’ by writing, “It is weird to wake up one morning and find that we have been placed in an insane asylum.”
(05/10/24 3:22pm)
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