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(03/21/24 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is no stranger to demonstrations from political activists on campus, and that’s especially true this school year. From pro-Palestine protests to demonstrations against far-right speakers, campus has seen its fair share of political discourse.
(03/09/24 4:13pm)
Palestinian-American journalist Deanna Othman spoke about differences in media narratives for Palestine and Israel at a Sunday event hosted by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) at Memorial Union.
(03/08/24 8:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate student Mariah Moneda explored the role food plays in building community in her MFA qualifier show, “The Distance to Kababayan.”
(03/07/24 11:00am)
You may have been surprised to read the name Claudine Gay in this headline. After all, it has been a few months since Gay stepped down as president of Harvard University, and the dust surrounding her tenure and resignation has largely settled outside of the Harvard community.
(03/07/24 9:00am)
Navigating social media is inherently challenging, and having an online following adds an extra layer of complexity. But Killian Weston, a University of Wisconsin-Madison freshman and content creator, has deep experience managing a large online audience.
(02/29/24 8:00am)
The cost of living is increasing. Housing prices are soaring. Tuition has been raised. As living and academic expenditures rise, students are struggling to meet basic needs — including accessing food.
(02/28/24 8:00am)
Madison Midwest emo band Excuse Me, Who Are You? (EMWAY) bring a refreshing voice to alternative music with their upcoming single, “Maybe That Truck Hit Me… And This Was All a Dream,” set to release on March 8.
(02/29/24 8:00am)
Students and residents of Madison are no strangers to the fast-paced changes that frequently occur around campus. New high-rise luxury apartments and construction zones sprout up at every corner and street turn.
(02/26/24 7:40pm)
Oz Bin Nun, an Israeli fellow for the Jewish Agency for Israel and an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) special unit commander, sparked viral online reactions after a Feb. 18 lecture at the Rohr Chabad House detailing the Israel-Hamas war.
(02/22/24 10:00am)
Elizabeth Richter Boxell was holding her daughter when she first noticed the black-clad, swastika-bearing neo-Nazis marching toward a Pride in the Park event in Watertown, Wisconsin last July.
(02/21/24 8:00am)
Content warning: This story contains information about suicide.
(02/15/24 11:00am)
University of Wisconsin System campuses have seen continued debates over belonging, free expression, and social and political identity in recent months as Republican lawmakers seek to fund free speech programs.
(02/13/24 8:00am)
Joel Aguilar came out of his locker room to a gaggle of cheering teammates. Seconds later, his opponent – Jejuan Curry – silently and somberly approached his family.
(02/13/24 8:00am)
The energetic rhythms and peppy vocals that characterize gypsy swing jazz filled the vaulted ceilings of Garver Feed Mill on Jan. 27, showcasing the variety of talent available in Madison and internationally.
(02/06/24 8:00am)
Actress, activist and writer Anna Deavere Smith visited Memorial Union Wednesday as the guest speaker at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s annual MLK Symposium.
(02/01/24 10:00am)
If you had access to the internet on September 19, 2023, there’s a good chance you saw something about Evangelical Christian TikToker “Sister Cindy” and her University of Wisconsin-Madison visit. If you saw her in person, there’s a good chance you posted about her or texted your friends to ditch class and see “that Christian lady from TikTok that talks about chocolate-covered tampons.”
(01/30/24 4:50pm)
Hockey fans across Wisconsin hung their heads in absolute dejection as the Badgers' 2022-23 season ended with a first-round exit in the Big Ten Tournament.
(01/31/24 8:00am)
“Sublime!”
(01/25/24 8:00am)
While taking a much-needed study break from my own final exams this past semester, I came across an article in the Yale Daily News, “The Case for Final Exams.” In it, Pradz Sapre argued that humanities courses should incorporate final exams into their curricula as they increase students’ long-term retention of material.
(01/24/24 8:00am)
As out-of-state students become an increasingly integral component of the Wisconsin experience, the University of Wisconsin-Madison finds itself at the crossroads of diversity, enrollment challenges and the evolving landscape of higher education.