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(11/02/18 6:52pm)
Cecil Rosenthal, a victim in the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting, was a member of the
organization Best Buddies. Best Buddies matches adults with disabilities with college students
and hosts events to help facilitate the friendship between them. Cecil brought his buddy, David,
to services and prided himself on being the member of the congregation who had the job of
carrying the Torah.
(11/01/18 2:00pm)
Though they’re far from the Supreme Court in Washington, UW-Madison students have a lot to say about recently confirmed Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and it’s dividing campus based on political ideologies.
(10/28/18 11:42pm)
UW-Oshkosh Chancellor Andrew Leavitt is likely to testify in regards to gifts from foundation donors put elsewhere in wake of building financial scandal.
(10/24/18 3:49pm)
State Rep. Chris Taylor, D-Madison, joined students Tuesday evening to discuss the impacts of Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court and emphasize the importance of engaging in the political process.
(10/20/18 8:11pm)
If you’re in the know to any degree on the folk-punk-rock scene, last week’s performances at The Sett was the place to be. Beneath the umbrella of a painfully niche subgenre identity and amid the first round of anxiety-inducing midterms, students and Madisonians alike congregated around the crowd-control barriers — beers and cell phones in hand — to break out into song and dance with some of the biggest names in this snippet of the musical oeuvre.
(10/20/18 4:25am)
While Wisconsin women's hockey head coach Mark Johnson came out with a win for his Badgers to add to their undefeated season on Friday night, his son Patrick Johnson ended the game with a loss as the temporary equipment manager for the Tigers this weekend.
(10/15/18 7:46pm)
In the wake of two hard fought 0-0 draws at home, the Wisconsin Badgers women’s soccer team (5-1-3 Big Ten, 11-2-3 overall) are back in form after going three for three on their road trip.
(10/09/18 2:06am)
Student groups across campus have voiced their opinions on U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s appointment, mostly centering on a discussion about sexual assault and the treatment of survivors.
(10/07/18 9:54pm)
In the wake of a successful vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court, student groups on campus share their thoughts on the controversy.
(10/04/18 12:30pm)
The CW’s critically acclaimed show “The Flash” arrives next week with a season that promises new twists and surprises for the “Scarlet Speedster.”
(10/01/18 1:00pm)
In light of Rupi Kaur’s appearance at UW-Madison, I thought this was the perfect time to explore her newest collection, “the sun and her flowers.” An opportunity to dive into the world of poetry was not going to be passed up.
(09/27/18 2:38am)
After an unexpected visit over the weekend, federal immigration officials arrested a total of 83 people in Wisconsin, 20 of which were in Dane County.
(09/24/18 7:20pm)
Wake Forest got (almost) everything right on their first kick of the day against Notre Dame.
(09/24/18 7:22pm)
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 propensity for overreaction, we’ve asked sports editor and The South enthusiast Bremen Keasey to give us a weekly breakdown of college football happenings around the country like only a true fan could. This is Overreactability.
(09/21/18 1:00pm)
In the wake of the shooting at a Middleton company Wednesday, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin stressed the need for gun control policies “consistent with the Second Amendment.”
(09/20/18 7:40pm)
Whether they needed to be humbled or not, Wisconsin received a harsh wake-up call in their 24-21 loss to a then-unranked BYU team that was faster, smarter and stronger last Saturday in Madison.
(09/18/18 1:39am)
Tensions surrounding education policy heightened between Gov. Scott Walker and Democratic challenger Tony Evers on Monday as they both released their upcoming state budget proposals.
(09/14/18 7:15pm)
Wisconsin men’s soccer head coach John Trask knew there was a lot of work for his team this season.
(08/07/18 9:15pm)
Wisconsin Union spaces that memorialized former Ku Klux Klan fraternity members could receive new names this fall, if UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank approves the Union Council resolution passed in a 7-2 vote Monday night.
(07/24/18 1:00pm)
Earlier this month, John Krasinski’s “A Quiet Place” was released on home media. Its basic premise — a family living in taciturn paranoia among creatures who hunt via sound — was enough to pique my interest during its initial run in theaters. The film received immense critical and commercial success, reaping its budget tenfold and numerous voices calling it one of the best horror movies in years.