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(04/21/16 11:00am)
To say Matt Hutchins has had a whirlwind of a last few weeks is a major understatement. The junior swimmer nabbed three top-10 finishes at Big Tens, two top-six finishes at NCAAs, and was named Big Ten Swimmer of the Year. The icing on the cake came last week when he learned he qualified to represent New Zealand at the Olympic Games this summer in Rio de Janeiro.
(04/19/16 12:00pm)
UW-Madison faculty and administration are sharing strategies for furthering campus climate discussions in the wake of several incidents of hate and bias within the last few months.
(04/18/16 9:23pm)
Madison Mayor Paul Soglin said in a letter Monday he is prohibiting city government employees from traveling to North Carolina until further notice, citing “state-sanctioned LGBT discrimination.”
(04/14/16 1:30am)
Jonathan Tsipis was introduced as the first male head coach of the Wisconsin women’s basketball team March 31. But when asked if gender affected the hiring, Athletic Director Barry Alvarez responded succinctly.
(03/31/16 2:31pm)
Eneale Pickett seems comfortable as a hip-hop artist on his new mixtape “L.I.F.E.”, but he’s quick to denounce any intention of sounding, posturing or circulating as a rapper. The freshman First Wave scholar from Chicago’s south side has been a lover of hip-hop and poetry alike since early on, but it wasn’t until he was thrown into the mix of slam poetry in his middle and high school years that he felt sure of his artistic stature and purpose in the spoken word vein. The latest chapter in Pickett’s journey proves that he’s no live-performance purist either.
(03/30/16 1:03am)
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced Tuesday a $2.25 million fund to address affordable housing is open to community members for application.
(03/28/16 11:00am)
As our society edges towards greater awareness of personal well-being, some of the notions of what you “must do for yourself” start feel more like a chore than a favor. Things like hot yoga, daily affirmations and consuming copious amounts of kale can seem more stressful than stress-relieving.
(03/26/16 3:59am)
PHILADELPHIA — With 1:22 left in the game, redshirt freshman Ethan Happ walked to the bench, his hands glued to his head, his face stunned in disbelief. Leading by one point against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish (24-11) Happ, the Big Ten Freshman of the Year, had just picked up his fifth foul diving for a loose ball, a decision that would immediately haunt the Badgers (22-13).
(03/14/16 2:56am)
Pitt Panthers vs Wake Forest Demon Deacons ACC Basketball - Petersen Events Center, Pittsburgh, PA - February 16, 2016
(03/14/16 11:00am)
After months of waiting for the insult slinging author of “Art of the Deal” to stumble, students are soberly staring down the possibility of Donald Trump being the Republican party’s presidential nominee.
(03/07/16 5:30am)
Dear Ms. Scientist,
(03/06/16 4:35am)
The Badgers (2-12-4-2 Big Ten, 7-17-8 overall) did their best to give away another potential victory, but hung on to defeat the Nittany Lions (10-7-1, 20-10-4) on Senior Night by a score of 4-3.
(02/17/16 5:00pm)
This past Saturday, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia passed away at the age of 79. He was known for being a stalwart conservative on the bench who disagreed with topics such as the Affordable Care Act, affirmative action and immigration reform. He was lauded by conservatives across the country for his staunch views, whereas he was mocked by liberals for being a grandfatherly curmudgeon against social progress. But despite what the public thinks about Scalia, the need to fill his vacancy could prove beneficial for President Barack Obama's administration.
(02/02/16 2:27pm)
Both the College Republicans and the College Democrats of UW-Madison closely watched for the Iowa caucus results throughout Monday night.
(02/01/16 5:30am)
Dear Ms. Scientist,
(01/28/16 12:00pm)
Winter break is defined by Marisa Bernstein as a time when a college student returns to her parents’ house for an endless month of testing out every couch in the house and trying to convince friends to come over because of a personal lack of car, money, motivation and planning skills. A time when one wakes up in the morning just to spend two more hours laying in bed staring at the ceiling because there is literally no reason to actually get up. A time when bedtime is at 11 p.m. and the day begins at 1 p.m.
(01/28/16 12:00pm)
The Associated Students of Madison Sustainability Committee met Wednesday to discuss upcoming campaigns and events for the semester.
(01/28/16 3:40am)
Sustainability Committee Chair Augie McGinnity-Wake explains the importance of reusable bottles.
(01/26/16 3:53am)
Back in early December, few people would’ve predicted that No. 19 Indiana would be first in the Big Ten standings at this point in the season.
(01/26/16 12:00pm)
“I’m going to be in the library all weekend with the amount of homework I have.” “It’s not even funny how much reading I have to do tonight.” “There is no way I’m getting this all done tonight.”