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(04/03/20 2:00pm)
As I write this, sirens are blaring outside of my warm and cozy Pacific Northwest home. Normally, I would shrug off the disturbance, but now, I shudder each time its high-pitched trill infiltrates my family’s walls.
(04/01/20 5:40pm)
Laying bedridden and alone in her Madison apartment one March evening, Amy Shircel believed she was on the brink of death.
(03/30/20 1:00pm)
Wednesday, March 11, 2020 will always be remembered as a defining moment in the history of UW-Madison, for this was the day a pandemic resulted in an unprecedented move to online instruction and partial shutdown of residence halls. The days that followed since have seen increased closures and expanded restrictions, both by the university and the state of Wisconsin.
(03/13/20 8:26pm)
Organizers of Madison’s St. Patrick's day parade canceled the processions Thursday due to health concerns surrounding the COVID-19 virus.
(03/13/20 1:00pm)
Some Democratic lawmakers renewed a push for Medicaid expansion Monday in Wisconsin in the wake of financial concerns and public support for the move.
(03/02/20 6:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers rejected a series of Republican-backed bills Friday intended to increase criminal punishments and fund the expansion of more state prisons.
(02/14/20 5:17pm)
UW System students’ next classes may take place in buildings named for corporations, if universities utilize a new naming rights policy change approved by the Board of Regents Friday.
(02/06/20 5:53am)
A UW-Eau Claire task force announced nine recommendations at a press conference Wednesday to combat racism on campus in wake of multiple hateful incidents.
(11/21/19 7:03am)
One artist jolts across the floor, thrusting their limbs as an extension of the staccato bursting through the speakers. Another voice crackles, rumbling along as their distress and frustration escapes their lips as spoken word — another sings, another drums, one after the other.
(11/21/19 2:02pm)
“I have Type 1 diabetes.”
(11/20/19 5:51am)
UW-Madison Police Chief Kristin Roman and several of her fellow officers held the first of three open meetings regarding the role which UWPD will play in the wake of shrinking resources of the Madison Police Department.
(11/14/19 6:00am)
sunday mornings are the illumination of romanticism. They were meant for lovers who are serenaded by lovebirds, the symphony approaching adagio as it washes away last night’s mistakes with each chord.
(11/09/19 6:00am)
Editor’s note: College football is nothing without its fans, and its fans are nothing without their passion. In an attempt to capture that unique intensity and Overreactability, we’ve asked washed-up sports editor and Southerner Bremen Keasey to give us a weekly breakdown of college football happenings around the country like only a true fan could.
(11/07/19 6:00am)
Amid political tension surrounding the tumultuous road to the 2020 presidential election and the transition from nauseating humidity to soul-shattering cold, it is no surprise that Badgers across campus are completely agitated and uncertain.
(11/01/19 1:00pm)
Four years after his debut feature film “The Witch,” writer/director Robert Eggers has returned with another unique horror film set in pre-20th century New England.
(10/17/19 5:00am)
This past week controversy surrounded the singer Lizzo after her DNA test was leaked to the press, revealing that she is only 98.63 percent That Bitch (results showed that her remaining genetic makeup is 1.29 percent Vegan and 0.08 percent Ashkenazi). In her song “Truth Hurts,” Lizzo claims that she ‘took a DNA test’ and it turned out that she was ‘100 percent That Bitch,’ however, this claim appears to be exaggerated following the news of the leaked test results.
(10/15/19 4:57am)
“I wish students knew we’re still here, we’re still alive and we’re still practicing our culture,” Wunk Sheek organizer Giselle Monette said in a “mini powwow” held in honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
(10/14/19 8:25pm)
Ever since a UW-La Crosse student accused an art professor of sexual misconduct in a Facebook post in early September, students on campus have been responding with concern to the university’s decisions in the aftermath.
(10/14/19 1:52am)
A UW-La Crosse student has been protesting daily for the university to hold an open forum about sexual misconduct on campus in the wake of last month’s allegations.
(10/10/19 5:00am)
On Wednesday, an anonymous report leaked to the press exposed President Donald Trump as a war criminal.