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An off-campus BadgerSAFE alert reported a person with a gun near the 400 block of W. Gilman St. on Thursday. Police arrived on the scene and the issue was resolved, but University of Wisconsin-Madison students living off-campus were left with unresolved concerns about the emergency alert systems put in place for student safety.
Q: Hey Morgan! I’m a freshman and completely new to Wisconsin. I’m originally from a warmer state and was warned about Midwest winters and the snow and cold, but I was never told about slush and ice. I’m having some difficulty getting to class. Do you have any advice?
The bustle of traffic this weekend announced the return of University of Wisconsin-Madison students to campus for the spring semester.
Gov. Tony Evers announced on Tuesday evening he will direct the Department of Health Services to eliminate out-of-pocket costs for BadgerCare Plus recipients seeking emergency and daily contraception.
Dane County Parks, the largest county park system in a Wisconsin metro area, hosted a virtual meeting Wednesday to promote its Parks and Open Space Plan and the Great Sauk-Walking Iron Trail project.
Max Klesmit’s 20 consecutive points in the second half propelled the No. 11 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team past the Indiana Hoosiers in their 91-79 victory Friday at the Kohl Center.
The No. 3 Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team won and tied games against the Lindenwood Lions on Friday and Saturday.
Bucky must be sick of the limelight as we head into 2024.
The No. 23 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team defeated the Chicago State Cougars 80-53 Dec. 22 at the Kohl Center. The Badgers came into this game after a 15-point victory against the Jacksonville State Gamecocks the prior week at the Kohl Center.
The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents will meet Wednesday at 5 p.m. to reconsider a controversial funding deal negotiated with Assembly Speaker Robin Vos despite objection from some students, staff and faculty.
For most University of Wisconsin-Madison students, Oct. 7 was a day for celebration. It was homecoming weekend, and the Badgers beat Rutgers University 24-13. Yet, horror grew throughout the day for Jewish students who woke up to texts about Hamas’ overnight terrorist attack on Israel.
Assembly Speaker Vos said Monday he is done negotiating with the University of Wisconsin System over a deal that would have provided funding for building projects and pay raises for UW System employees in exchange for a hiring freeze on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) positions for three years.
The No. 6 Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team swept the No. 17 Penn State Nittany Lions in a two-game series Friday and Saturday for their second straight Big Ten sweep.
The Electric Group and its partners are bringing holiday cheer to Madison’s Olin Park with their Holiday Fantasy in Lights demonstration, a light show available from dusk to dawn every day from Nov. 11 through Dec. 31.
The City of Madison shared plans to convert part of State Street into an experimental pedestrian mall at a public meeting Monday.
As New Year’s Day draws near, so concludes an excellent year for arts and entertainment. 2023 gave us many great films, music, games and stunning television, and historic advancements in labor rights for Hollywood writers and actors as a result of strikes by the Writers Guild of America (WAG) and the Screen Actors Guild — American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) during “hot labor summer.”
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team won both games against the Ohio State University (OSU) Buckeyes on Friday and Saturday.
“Look What Harvey Did: Harvey K. Littleton’s Legacy in the Simona and Jerome Chazen Studio Glass Collection,” opened to the public Nov. 6 at the Chazen Museum of Art. The exhibition details the development of the American studio glass movement as pioneered by University of Wisconsin-Madison professor emeritus Harvey K. Littleton.
“They say that studying abroad changes you,” a voiceover begins in a University of Wisconsin-Madison student’s award-winning short film. “But what I did not expect to learn or realize is that I had been living but only half alive.”