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(02/26/24 3:59am)
With two split doubleheaders and one fully successful doubleheader in California at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic, the Wisconsin Badgers softball team improved their record to 8-8 by the end of their West Coast trip.
(02/23/24 9:04pm)
Chairman James Crawford of the Forest County Potawatomi Community delivered the 20th annual State of the Tribes address Thursday at the Wisconsin State Capitol, highlighting legislative successes and obstacles for Wisconsin’s Indigenous communities.
(02/18/24 10:41pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers softball team dropped five straight tough losses and lost its winning record for the season Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at the Clearwater Invitational in Florida.
(02/02/24 9:56pm)
The college basketball season is a long, volatile and glorious experience of mayhem. The regular season is a four-and-a-half month journey of pesky non-conference tests and behemoth blue-blood battles, ultimately giving way to a postseason that’s so boggling and unpredictable, it is referred to as madness.
(01/29/24 5:04pm)
Before making national headlines for appearing at NFL games, Taylor Swift wore heart-shaped glasses, white lace shirts and leather shorts. The year was 2012, and Swift just released “Red,” the album that made her the artist she is today.
(01/25/24 9:00am)
In the heartland of Wisconsin, deer are facing a formidable adversary: Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), colloquially referred to as “zombie deer disease.”
(01/25/24 12:00pm)
In June 2022, the People for Ethical Treatment of Animals filed a petition to a Dane County judge accusing Wisconsin National Primate Research Center staff of animal cruelty charges related to the mistreatment of two monkeys.
(01/08/24 4:58pm)
Republican state lawmakers introduced a bill Monday to legalize medical marijuana in Wisconsin after previously rejecting numerous calls from Gov. Tony Evers and other Democrats to legalize all uses of marijuana.
(12/28/23 5:51pm)
In 2023, a family farm fought for survival as corporate operations moved in. An indie music believer connected burgeoning local bands with bookers and venues. And students waited for hours in the rain for a chance to see if Kendall Jenner was on a mysterious bus parked in front of Chasers 2.0.
(12/09/23 5:16pm)
In a rare, razor-thin 9-8 vote, the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents rejected a resolution to restructure diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) positions in exchange for $800 million in funding for UW System employee pay raises and building projects Saturday.
(12/07/23 8:00am)
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.”
(11/30/23 9:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is officially a hockey school.
(11/27/23 5:47pm)
Indie pop musician Holden Jaffe, known by his stage name Del Water Gap, made his long-awaited return to Madison on Wednesday, performing a setlist of hits from his self-titled EP and sophomore LP “I Miss You Already + I Haven’t Left Yet” at the Majestic Theatre.
(11/22/23 4:31pm)
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(11/22/23 8:00am)
Getting into the Thanksgiving mood in Madison is easy: falling leaves are a golden color, the air is cool and crisp, and turkeys waddle through the city.
(11/16/23 8:00am)
When I first arrived in Madison around a month ago from the United Kingdom, it was no secret I was most excited to experience American college sports culture.
(10/25/23 7:00am)
Although the Re:SET concert series attempted to redefine concerts as a fan-friendly alternative to the typical crowded concert experience, the Chicago leg of the festival drew community concerns, alder opposition and vocal protests from residents of the neighborhood.
(10/23/23 11:23pm)
Each year brings a fresh look at fashion. Gone are the rigid rules and static styles. There's a captivating blend of familiarity with a hint of flamboyance in the air. Will you be ahead or behind the fashion curve? In this article, we delve into 2023's top men's fashion trends.
(10/19/23 7:00am)
As winter descends upon Madison, the natural world undergoes a transformative shift. Birds fly to warmer climates, trees shed their leaves and creatures hibernate to escape the cold.
(10/05/23 7:00am)
As harvest season quickly approaches, climate change continues to have serious and lasting effects on Wisconsin’s agriculture and farming systems.