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(02/08/25 4:04am)
After Friday night’s 4-3 comeback against Western Michigan, the Wisconsin men’s tennis team left no doubt on Sunday with a win over Drake 4-0 at Nielsen Tennis Stadium. The Badgers took control early, sweeping three singles matches without dropping more than one set and winning the doubles point.
(02/08/25 3:42am)
Heading into Tuesday night’s match-up, the No. 21 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team (18-5, 8-4 Big Ten) had not lost to the now 14–9 (5-7 Big Ten) Indiana Hoosiers at the Kohl Center since 1998.
(02/06/25 8:00am)
It’s noon in Madison, and the last morning lecture has just been dismissed. The streets flood with students. Some are in a rush, with only 15 minutes to get from one end of campus to the other. Others take their time, walking to lunch, the library, work or maybe back home for a midday nap.
(02/06/25 9:00am)
Astor Piazzolla’s 1968 tango opera “María de Buenos Aires” is certainly a sight to see with diva María (Soprano Kelly Guerra) dressed in a beautiful red dress, singing in Spanish outside the setting of a beautiful Argentine Cathedral.
(02/04/25 3:24am)
It wasn’t pretty for the No. 17 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team on Saturday, but with big games from John Tonje and Carter Gilmore, the Badgers battled their way to a gritty 75-69 road win against the Northwestern Wildcats.
(02/04/25 12:00pm)
At just 10 years old, Ben Lesser’s life changed forever. In September 1939, tanks rolled through the streets of Krakow, Poland, shaking his family’s apartment.
(02/03/25 8:00am)
Looking into the audience of the “Wicked” movie, I saw women and girls from 10 to 60 years old, donned in their own variations in green and pink, each finding their own meaning in this immortal story of female friendship.
(01/30/25 12:00pm)
When trying to submit his work to open-call art shows, University of Wisconsin-Madison junior Bryce Dailey often faces financial barriers. Shows typically require artists to pay a whole host of fees — from entry fees to shipping fees — making these opportunities inaccessible to young up-and-coming artists like himself.
(01/28/25 8:00am)
Republican lawmakers seek to reset the state’s testing standards to those of the 2019-2020 school year after the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) introduced new performance level standards last year, a decision that Wisconsin State Superintendent Jill Underly has repeatedly defended.
(01/30/25 8:00am)
Spoiler alert: This article will discuss spoilers for season three of “The Sex Lives of College Girls.”
(01/30/25 8:00am)
How are your New Year's resolutions doing as the first month of the year comes to a close? Perhaps they are a memory long forgotten by Jan. 2. Maybe you’re beginning to lose the motivation to keep up with them, or perhaps you didn’t even set them because you have a history of failed attempts.
(01/30/25 9:00am)
Content warning: “The Brutalist” contains heavy references to the Holocaust, drug abuse and sexual assault.
(01/27/25 3:26pm)
For the No. 18 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team (16-4), Sunday was one of those days where everything clicked. Playing with an edge, the Badgers got on top of the Nebraska Cornhuskers (12-8) early, played consistently sound defense and let the threes fly, dominating Nebraska for most of the 40-minute game that ended in an 83-55 victory.
(01/23/25 2:57pm)
In the 1970s, as an ambitious group of Madisonians worked tirelessly to build a community radio station, their final task was to come up with a name. They landed on “WORT,” inspired by the critical component of brewing that gives yeast the ingredients it needs to ferment.
(01/23/25 10:00am)
In recent years, sports betting has exploded in popularity across the United States, fueled by the Supreme Court’s 2018 decision to strike down the federal ban on sports wagering. For college students, this cultural shift has opened up new avenues for entertainment, social bonding and, unfortunately, financial ruin.
(01/23/25 8:00am)
In Wisconsin, livestock animals play a large role in the economy, contributing $34 billion to the state and employing more than 43,000 people.
(12/13/24 4:50pm)
With an 86-80 loss to the Illinois Fighting Illini in Champaign, Illinois on Tuesday night, No. 20 Wisconsin has now lost three straight games.
(12/11/24 4:17pm)
The No. 11 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team entered Fiserv Forum on Saturday with the goal of keeping their three-game winning streak over their in-state rival, the No. 5 Marquette Golden Eagles. But they were unable to contain Marquette star Kam Jones and his pesky cast of supporting scorers. The Badgers head back to Madison having relinquished their in-state bragging rights, falling 88-74 in front of a packed arena.
(12/08/24 8:36pm)
December marks a transitional period of sorts when it comes to collegiate sports.
(12/07/24 4:01pm)
The No. 11 Wisconsin men’s basketball team couldn’t keep their spark alive Tuesday night to beat the Michigan Wolverine in a hard battle, falling 67-64.