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(07/11/16 10:48pm)
For many of you incoming freshmen, going to Camp Randall on September 10 will be your first taste of Badger football, at least in person. However, even for seniors like me, this season feels new, because for the first time, there will be a starting quarterback other than Joel Stave.
(06/10/16 11:00am)
A result of past student feedback, this summer’s Student Orientation, Advising and Registration is mandating an hour-long workshop on practical solutions for dealing with late-night alcohol consumption in residence halls.
(05/03/16 11:00am)
Well sweet baby Badgers, it’s been another one for the books. What better way to procrastinate studying for finals than by reading about how to make summer of 2k16 the steamiest one yet?
(04/28/16 11:30am)
Blayre Turnbull was used to playing in front of raucous, sellout crowds in LaBahn Arena. But after her illustrious four-year Badger career concluded last spring, Turnbull traded in her red and white Wisconsin jersey for a red and white Calgary Inferno jersey.
(04/26/16 9:00pm)
An unusually high concentration of tweed jackets, horn-rimmed glasses and strange hairstyles gathered Thursday evening at the Overture Center for the Arts to hear the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing and Poetry Fellows read their works. Mark Wagenaar, Mika Taylor, Karyna McGlynn, Jordan Jacks and Josh Kalscheur were this year’s fellows, and each performed some of their published works or works in progress.
(04/20/16 11:00am)
Even after a successful weekend, which saw the University of Wisconsin men’s rowing team win two out of three races over No. 16 Stanford, Monday afternoon, men’s rowing coach Chris Clark was looking for more assistance. He needed additional talent.
(04/19/16 2:00pm)
In recent years, the Scandinavian countries have become a glistening castle in the distance for leftists. Heralded as a shining example of the success of socialism, leftists have propped up these countries as proof that their policies will work. However, the economies and standards of living in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark are not as great as liberals make them out to be. Moreover, the economies of these countries are a far cry from the “democratic socialism” espoused by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and his supporters.
(04/18/16 11:00am)
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(04/16/16 3:48pm)
The Marquee International Film Festival arrived this past weekend, hosted by the WUD Film Committee. Each day was packed with spectacular films from more than 25 countries that spanned an array of genres and storylines to give viewers a taste of what these diverse perspectives have to offer. This was also the first time WUD Film has hosted this type of film festival, and in my eyes, it was a successful event that I hope to see more of in the future.
(04/14/16 6:55pm)
NIGERIA—After a week of turmoil in Nigeria, the militant leader General Abodom has seized power of the small west African nation. As a result of the coup d’état, the Nigerian royal family has fled to the nearby country of Niger, but is concerned that the sizable fortune they have accumulated over years of unrelenting rule may fall into the rebels’ hands.
(04/12/16 11:39pm)
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan relayed a message Tuesday, announcing yet again that he does not wish to be drafted as the GOP presidential nominee.
(04/11/16 3:39am)
Last season was somewhat of a tumultuous one in the Wisconsin backfield following the departure of Heisman finalist Melvin Gordon, as Corey Clement was poised to take the reigns of the perennial powerhouse that is the Wisconsin running game.
(04/06/16 4:25am)
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz easily beat national front-runner Donald Trump in the Wisconsin primary Tuesday, making it more difficult for the business mogul to clinch the GOP nomination prior to the convention in Cleveland this summer.
(04/06/16 3:19am)
"It's been an interesting election cycle. I think there are a couple of candidates with really good views and I don't think that they're necessarily getting the most attention. I wish it was a little bit more about the issues." - Sam Farber, UW-Madison freshman
(04/05/16 1:44am)
As election day eve is upon us, candidates are scrambling to make their final appeals to Wisconsin voters. Read on to hear what each candidate thinks about college affordability, jobs and criminal justice issues.
(03/31/16 2:48pm)
Welcome to “Black Girl Magic.” This week’s Magician of The Week is First Wave scholar, ASM councilwomyn and Equity and Inclusion Committee Chair, Mariam Coker. Her magic, beyond talented artistic writing and performance as a poet, is her study and activism in social work. Mariam’s work often focuses on enlightening about damaging misconceptions about social work and improving the UW-Madison campus climate. Listen to her explicit story about a disappointing class experience as a black girl, who lived in poverty and works to improve her life and the lives of others.
(03/31/16 11:00am)
Indie rock singer and devout Christian Andrew Hozier-Byrne is reportedly sick of asking for rides to his local church, “Faith Church for the Hip of Heart.”
(03/30/16 4:16am)
Wisconsin assistant coach Gary Close is leaving after 13 years with the program, according to a report from Jeff Potrykus of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
(03/29/16 12:29am)
Wisconsin has tabbed its next women’s basketball coach and, for the first time in the programs’ 43-year history, the Badgers will be led next season by a male head coach, according to the Wisconsin State Journal.
(03/28/16 11:30am)
Shortly after the UW System Board of Regents passed three tenure resolutions that faculty members deemed more harmful than helpful in protecting academic freedom, Slate education columnist Rebecca Schuman wrote that despite efforts to retain superstar faculty at UW-Madison, “the damage has been done.”