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School may have been in session for less than a month, but there are already rumbles of burnout and discontent among both faculty and students.
What comes to mind when you hear the word geology?
University of Wisconsin–Madison students flocked to State Street on Sept. 21 to try Madison’s newest salad restaurant: Sweetgreen. The nationwide phenomenon opened its doors in a convenient location next to Chipotle, bringing a promise of free goodies to celebrate its opening day.
“Get up, stand up, c’mon throw your hands up!” All true Badgers know these words by heart and are immediately sent into a frenzy whenever they hear that beginning fanfare.
Prior to providing an update from University of Wisconsin-Madison administrators, leadership of the Blk Pwr Coalition (BPC), a student group at the school, opened the mic at a Friday public town hall for questions and experiences related to the protests surrounding a racist video that circulated on social media last spring.
Nestled among the picturesque landscapes and historical landmarks in the heart of Madison is Sanitarium Hill, the neighborhood’s own something strange. First constructed in 1930 to be a tuberculosis ward, the hill has since become a hotbed for paranormal activity and investigations.
As the summer came to a close and students and staff returned to campus, one thing remained missing: the Starship Robots. This year, the infamous robots once highlighted in campus tours and beloved by many students are nowhere to be seen.
The Big Ten Conference released the 2023-24 men's basketball conference league schedule on Tuesday. The Wisconsin Badgers will play 20 Big Ten games in addition to their 12 non-conference games, beginning on Dec. 5 when the Badgers travel to play against No. 5 Michigan State.
As fall approaches Madison, many of us look forward to a satisfying walk through a fallen rainbow of leaves in the crisp autumn air.
Content warning: This story contains information about sexual assault.
Even for Robin Vos and Wisconsin Republicans, this might be a new low.
Ho-Chunk and University of Wisconsin-Madison leaders dedicated a sculpture Friday honoring the life and legacy of late Ho-Chunk artist and professor emeritus Truman Lowe.
The Madison Night Market returned Thursday to host dozens of small businesses and vendors and welcome hundreds of visitors along State Street and Gilman Street.
The UW-Madison Chicanx & Latinx Certificate Student Association and the Chican@ & Latin@ Studies (CLS) Department held the annual March Up Bascom (MuB) on Friday afternoon.
On my second day of class, I found myself walking past the Starbucks on State Street. However, it wasn’t the enticing aroma of coffee that drew me but the scores of baristas rallying around the front door. They were armed with signs and powerful stories of working early mornings and long afternoons for a company working to restrict their healthcare and leaving them consistently understaffed.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students have mixed reactions after the Madison Common Council decided earlier this month to enact a 2024 “experimental closure” which would designate the lower half of State Street as a pedestrian-only zone.
As we return to campus for this upcoming fall semester, we will all find ourselves longing for the perfect playlist to listen to on our way to class or hanging out with our friends before a football game.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department launched a new app, BadgerSAFE, on Aug. 1 to provide on- and off-campus students and faculty with safety information and resources.
Content warning: This story contains information about sexual assault.
First Lady Jill Biden made multiple stops in the Madison area on Thursday to promote the White House Cancer Moonshot initiative and encourage state educators as the school year begins.