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(05/10/22 7:14am)
At a predominantly white institution (PWI) like the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Black students often find themselves feeling alone or out of place. These feelings of isolation have pervaded the Black student experience throughout the university’s history, and as a result, Black Badgers feel they must seek out or create their own community.
(05/06/22 7:00am)
The majority of Americans were disgusted Monday night when POLITICO published a draft majority opinion that would overturn both 1973’s Roe v. Wade as well as 1992’s Planned Parenthood v. Casey, both of which protect access safe and legal abortions.
(05/05/22 4:12am)
Gov. Tony Evers appointed Dana Wachs, Jennifer Staton and Angela Adams to the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents in place of the former appointees, whose terms ended Sunday.
(05/02/22 8:20pm)
Hundreds of students from Madison East High School marched to Capitol Square on Monday, joining statewide activists in a two-day general strike calling for action on immigrants’ rights issues.
(04/29/22 5:42pm)
As students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, we walk by thousands of people on campus every day. Unfortunately, no matter how dedicated or likable someone may be, it’s impossible to get to know every single face that can be seen huffing their way up Bascom Hill or smiling in a drunken haze while slinking down State Street (who am I kidding, it’s everywhere) at 1 a.m. on a Friday morning.
(04/29/22 1:00pm)
Pitches & Notes, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s only competitive treble a cappella group, placed first at the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) on April 23 in New York City. Pitches & Notes made history as the first group from the Great Lakes to ever win finals and the first treble a cappella group to win in 15 years.
(04/28/22 10:00pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers (25-12 overall, 10-5 in-conference) will travel to University Park, Pennsylvania to play the Penn State Nittany Lions (27-18, 9-7) in a three-game set this weekend.
(04/29/22 1:00pm)
Rising junior Ndemazea Fonkem was elected as the new chair of Associated Students of Madison (ASM) for the 2022-23 academic year at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
(04/28/22 7:00am)
The juxtaposition of warm weather calling students to the Terrace during finals season feels like an evil trick. But, as 70 degree days become more abundant, the true spirit of summer in Madison comes alive.
(04/28/22 7:00am)
For decades, skateboarding has been an iconic staple of creative expression for University of Wisconsin-Madison students. Skating the streets, trying new tricks and finding new spots are critical aspects of the sport.
(04/26/22 8:54pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers won two out of three against the 25th-ranked and Big Ten-leading Nebraska Cornhuskers this past weekend.
(04/26/22 7:00am)
The body of 10-year-old Illiana “Lily” M. Peters, who went missing Sunday night, has been found in Chippewa Falls Monday morning. Her bike was first found Monday morning before police found her body in a nearby wooded area.
(04/21/22 6:49pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers (23-11 overall, 8-4 in-conference) will host the Nebraska Cornhuskers (33-9, 13-0) for three games at the Goodman Diamond in Madison this weekend.
(04/19/22 7:39pm)
After losing all three games at Illinois the previous weekend, the Wisconsin softball team returned home to do some damage against the Spartans. With their bats heating up, the Badgers took the series 3-2, 8-4 and 8-0.
(04/15/22 7:00am)
Well, it’s Good Friday again — the one day a year where Catholics and Christians all around the world gather at church to thank God that Jesus was unjustly and brutally crucified (though I’m not sure any form of crucifixion is particularly peachy) at the hands of the Romans.
(04/14/22 7:00am)
The act of driving is among our most routine, and also one of our most paradoxical — the idea of moving forward in one respect while remaining completely stationary in another. You may have thought something similar at one point. Maybe you’ve even thought about it while behind the wheel, jolting your subconscious awake from the neutral state of an activity demanding our full attention.
(04/14/22 7:00am)
After a predictably cold and snowy Midwestern winter, there are few days more worth celebrating than the first sunny day of the year. For University of Wisconsin-Madison students especially, the sun emerges as a sign that the end of the semester is near, and with it, brings the promise of afternoons spent with friends at the Memorial Union Terrace, study sessions on picnic blankets on Bascom Hill and long walks along the Lakeshore path.
(04/14/22 7:00am)
It’s very rare that a grocery store takes over social media, quickly growing its brand presence through platforms like TikTok; yet, that is exactly what Trader Joe’s has done. The store is famously known for its customer service and its “free trying” of any one product. I had heard about Trader Joe’s before on social media — YouTubers and TikTok influencers always seemed to shop there, and because of this, I thought it was overhyped and probably really expensive. Because of the Trader Joe’s “trend,” a stereotype arose about the people who go there. The employees are always said to be over-friendly, and the customers are stereotyped as “basic white girls” or “granola girls.”
(04/14/22 7:00am)
On any average day, Anne Runde will walk to class and encounter three or four people complimenting her “one-of-a-kind” thrifted outfits.
(04/12/22 6:04pm)
The Wisconsin softball team lost each of its three games at Illinois this weekend and dropped to 20-11 on the season.