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(04/07/22 8:02pm)
Former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker spoke at Grainger Hall on Wednesday, describing the University of Wisconsin-Madison as a place of Marxist indoctrination and touching on several issues including the 2024 presidential election and Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill.
(04/07/22 7:00am)
Pixar is back again with another tearjerker. This time, it pulls at the heartstrings of once-adolescent girls and bothers those that love to ignore basic biology.
(04/05/22 7:43pm)
Wisconsin came back to Goodman Diamond last weekend with fans in the stadium for the first time since 2019. The atmosphere helped carry the team to a thrilling series win, including some Game 3 drama.
(04/04/22 5:10pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison senior Jeffery Hynes is the only candidate currently running in the District 5 supervisor election taking place on April 5, meaning he will likely assume the role of representing the interests of the student body on the Dane County Board.
(04/04/22 2:48pm)
Carol Toussaint began her undergraduate career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1947 amid the postwar boom. At the time, popular culture depicted females as the homemakers of America, but an oncoming women’s rights movement had another vision in mind for the scope of feminist opportunity.
(03/31/22 3:20pm)
It’s a lively, warm night at Der Rathskeller in Memorial Union. Friends gather in groups as the last assignments of midterm season are vanquished. The line for food winds around the corner and the dining room begins to fill with people eating, studying and relaxing.
(03/31/22 7:00am)
On Jan. 18, 2022, a Badger fan made an anti-Asian gesture toward the Northwestern student section during a basketball game. Two days later, Chancellor Rebecca Blank and Athletic Director Chris McIntosh released a statement condemning the actions, including banning the fan from all future Wisconsin sporting events.
(03/31/22 7:00am)
As my first year of college comes to a close, I often find myself reflecting on the experiences and the lessons that I learned. College is a place where you not only learn about science and math, but also a place where you learn a lot about yourself.
(03/31/22 7:00am)
College is expensive for everyone. For lower-income University of Wisconsin-Madison students, though, the cost of life has a far greater impact on their higher education experience.
(03/30/22 7:00am)
Millions of girls around the world have been referred to as “tomboys” from the time they were a child. In my case, as well as many others, this is known as “having an older brother” or “liking sports.” Whereas in younger years tomboys are treated as rough-and-tumble little ladies going through a phase, people seem to forget that it’s not always temporary.
(03/29/22 10:24pm)
(03/28/22 9:00pm)
Yes, humans are not the only ones who struggle to decide what they want for dinner. Yes, its owner did put out a bowl of Purina Pro Plan Complete Essentials, but maybe, for supper, David the shi tzu wants that fresh pile of feces he secretly placed in the basement behind the dehumidifier.
(03/28/22 7:00am)
Three days into a thousand mile hike, Andrew Nowak found himself with a broken foot. Walking uphill against traffic on Lake Michigan’s shoreline, Nowak felt a click in his heel. He continued walking 36 miles with that stress fracture before making it to his pick up site. He took a week off to heal before continuing his quest to hike the entire 1,200 mile Ice Age Trail.
(03/28/22 7:00am)
They say an apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
(03/24/22 7:00am)
As geopolitical tensions escalate in Eastern Europe, many point to Russia — the main aggressor in Ukraine — and the United States, the historic protector and patron of Europe in the post-WWII era, as the actors most likely to benefit from the conflict. Since the 2014 invasion of Crimea, the West has engaged in numerous discussions surrounding Russia’s imperial ambitions in former Soviet satellite states, where many view the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a challenge to U.S. hegemony in the region.
(03/21/22 3:17am)
The Iowa State Cyclones (11) beat the Wisconsin Badgers (3) 54-49 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday.
(03/15/22 5:41pm)
In the past year, State Street has been a targeted location for redevelopment, a threat to many of Madison’s small businesses.
(03/11/22 10:18pm)
Broadway lovers and Madisonians alike had the chance to catch “Hairspray” at the Overture Center for the Arts from Feb. 22-27.
(03/10/22 8:00am)
At around nine, I visited the Minneapolis Institute of Art. A fountain stood in the middle of the halls, carved from cold white granite. The light that shone on it awoke a spiritual sentiment in me. My mother handed me a penny and I grasped it tightly — so tightly — and for so long that sweat began to pool at the crevices of my knuckles. I then tossed it into the pool of water, a breath releasing from me. The light seemingly intensified, God must have heard my anguish.
(03/10/22 8:00am)
A study published in September of 2021 states people below the age of 40 will see natural disasters of unprecedented intensity and frequency. If you aren’t scared, you should be. Look around at life in the US and understand this is not normal, not sustainable, and needs to change if we want to minimize destruction and suffering in the present — let alone the future.