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(02/05/22 8:00am)
Every weekend, thousands of students flood to State Street to meet up with friends, grab a bite to eat, or just have a good time. Do you ever wonder what they all could be thinking?
(02/03/22 8:00am)
Dane County is pursuing a lawsuit against the makers of PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” lingering in the soil and water near the Dane County Regional Airport.
(02/03/22 8:00am)
When freshman CJ Wallace first read about the university’s decision to remove Chamberlin Rock, he, like many other students, was left quite confused.
(02/03/22 8:05am)
Following days of speculation, Tom Brady officially announced his retirement from the National Football League on Tuesday.
(02/03/22 8:00am)
It came as no surprise last Thursday when quarterback Ben Roethlisberger retired from the National Football League after 18 years, all of which were spent with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Most beloved athletes retire to preserve their health or to spend more time with their families. In this case, it’s not the human family that’s being prioritized. Rather, Big Ben is opting to take advantage of the possibility of having more quality time with the birds that live in his nest-like beard.
(01/30/22 6:00am)
I wouldn’t say I’m a pyromaniac, but I identify as a “pyro enthusiast”. I like to be the one to build the bonfire, set off a firework or even just light a piece of paper on fire and watch as it burns away to ash. However, as we know from Avatar: the Last Airbender, fire gets a bad rap. Why is the fire nation the villain? Isn’t it just as natural as water, earth and air?
(01/27/22 8:00am)
Spring semester (a misleading title) brings about a series of unfortunate changes, including the blistering cold. Start breaking out the scarves, mittens and patagonia fleeces because winter is here. The days are getting shorter, the sun sparse and students are losing their battle with icy Bascom Hill. To combat these changes, we have to find ways to stay warm and keep our spirits up during the cold months. Here are some winter essentials that’ll keep you toasty and happy without breaking the bank.
(01/27/22 8:00am)
After a month of relaxation and not worrying about exams, getting back into the swing of things is not something that is always granted. But with good intentions and a little bit of an organization, things can feel a bit easier. Here are some tips to set yourself up for success for the upcoming semester!
(01/27/22 8:00am)
Winters in Madison can be dreary and feel like they are never ending. Between classwork and walking through snow all day, the days can feel like they drag on and on. But don’t worry, there are plenty of fun winter activities to partake in in Madison! Check out these ideas to help brighten up those dreary winter days before spring rolls around again!
(01/27/22 8:00am)
Abby Jacobson knows exactly how tough it is to treat patients when COVID-19 cases skyrocket.
(12/23/21 11:10pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers (8-4) will take on the Arizona State Sun Devils (8-4) in the SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl at 9:30 p.m. on Dec. 30.
(12/07/21 8:00am)
Now, I am not writing this as a chance to share my story or create some sort of “pity party” for myself. I am writing this to you now to let you know that you are not the only one who is going through this; I am writing this to you now because I want to provide you with some strategies I have learned to overcome being bullied or prevent it from happening in your future. According to Roni Weisberg-Ross, a topic expert contributor at Good Therapy.com, bullying is defined as an act of repeated aggressive behavior in order to intentionally hurt another person, physically or mentally. It is characterized as behaving in a manner to gain power over another person and is a form of abuse (Weisberg-Ross, 2010).
(12/02/21 1:00pm)
Santa Claus has never been known for his slim physique. While the health conscious often reach for green juice and protein bars, Santa opts for milk and cookies. Still, after nearly 2000 years, Kringle has managed not to veer out of the obese category. However, after rumblings of an elf-union potentially forming, Claus opted to replace his staff with the Keebler elves, resulting in a significant weight gain and the decision to have liposuction.
(11/19/21 8:59pm)
After a divisive case sparking nationwide controversy and debate, Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges, including first-degree intentional homicide and four other charges Friday.
(11/18/21 3:00pm)
It seems the fourth time's the charm. After three rejected proposals, CoreSpaces, a nationwide real estate company, has been approved to build a third luxury apartment complex in downtown Madison. Past proposals were rejected by the Campus Area Neighborhood Association for reasons, such as improper prior management, impairing the historic character of the proposed site and creating barriers to affordable off-campus housing — to name just a few.
(11/18/21 3:00pm)
Rumours of a miniature-sized Target have long permeated the Madison community, and now, you cannot miss the stark red doors while walking down State Street. At the heart of off-campus student housing and food favorites, the small, but mighty supply depot has quickly become a competitor with Walgreens and Fresh Market for everything from groceries to toiletries.
(11/18/21 3:00pm)
The window for students hoping to get off-campus housing leases for the 2022-2023 academic year is narrowing as fall in Wisconsin comes to a close. Many students are faced with a tough decision: live within walking distance of campus at a high cost, or living further away from campus and commute to class.
(11/18/21 3:00pm)
Student housing just south of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus in the College Court, Spring Street, Greenbush and Vilas neighborhoods has long been affectionately referred to as the “sophomore slums.”
(11/18/21 3:00pm)
Aaron Martin and Justin Moore have little in common, except for one thing: Neither of them knows their neighbors.
(11/16/21 9:07pm)
Madison has long had a unique political relationship with the student body of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with students making up roughly 17% of the Madison population as well as a considerable majority of the eight aldermanic district.