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(06/18/20 2:30pm)
Bringing myself to write this flooded me with heavy emotions, forcing me to think about the countless Black lives lost meaninglessly over the picking and choosing of who deserves human rights. I did not want to write down — making public proof — of the racist interactions I have endured throughout my lifetime.
(06/19/20 3:40pm)
After years of Weekend Update appearances, bit roles in other movies and the (occasionally) funny stand up special, this past weekend offered up answers to a question I’ve pondered since the first time I saw his mischievous-looking grin during the “The Roast of Justin Bieber” on Comedy Central almost five years ago: what exactly is Pete Davidson supposed to be good at?
(06/07/20 3:03am)
Every night I wonder if people will continue to congregate at the Capitol in Madison, and every night hundreds show up.
(06/02/20 7:06pm)
Riots broke out at the end of the night on State Street again Monday, but it shouldn’t overshadow the 13 hours of peaceful protest demonstrated earlier that day.
(06/02/20 2:41am)
To our readers,
(06/01/20 3:56pm)
Thousands turned out for the peaceful protest for Black Lives Matter in Madison Saturday afternoon, but it ended with hundreds looting local businesses with the remnants of tear gas in their eyes.
(05/31/20 7:42pm)
"I cant breathe", a motto of the BLM movement was one of the first things spray-painted yesterday
(05/07/20 9:48pm)
I have been a massive Coldplay fan for the last five years. My love affair with Coldplay began with me listening to some of their chart-toppers and has only grown stronger since then. However, deep into my first semester here at UW-Madison, I realized that I needed more than just their chart-toppers. So, I began listening to their entire albums, unearthing some lovely hidden gems along the way.
(04/26/20 7:00pm)
In April 2017, a quiet war was being waged over Warner Park’s resident beavers.
(04/27/20 1:00pm)
The past few weeks have felt like a really long, really twisted game of Tug O’ War. On one side of the tattered rope is a realm of untapped possibilities — that book you never quite had time to read while in-person classes were the norm, a new hobby, virtually-adapted coursework.
(04/23/20 2:00pm)
Religion provides many with faith and a source of community throughout life — especially in unprecedented times, some individuals turn to religion to develop a deeper understanding or a sense of guidance.
(04/22/20 5:00am)
Nearly one in four public school students — ages 5 to 17 — speak a language other than English at home, according to the Center for Immigrant Studies’ analysis of 2017 data from the Census Bureau.
(04/20/20 1:00pm)
If a silver lining is to be found in the COVID-19 pandemic, reconsidering the antiquated societal norms our country has so dearly held on to is surely a contender. Incidentally, one of the most consequential norms to be reconsidered has little to do with the spread of diseases; namely, the nature of the work.
(04/19/20 3:00pm)
Still recovering from the fallout of her aunt’s suicide several months earlier, Megan Nedden knew she needed to find a way to incorporate mental health care work into her campus activities when she arrived at UW-Madison as a freshman in 2016.
(04/17/20 2:15am)
Karen McSmith — styled as @ksmizzy on Instagram — made waves last evening with clips she posted on her Instagram during the afternoon. Known to her millions of adoring fans — popularly called the Smizzy Army — as an influencer, she took to social media to address them during these uncertain times.
(04/16/20 3:53pm)
We’re approaching the fourth week of the binge-watching marathon to end them all, but there’s only been one show that’s managed to catch my attention and hold me fully captivated on a technical and emotional level unlike anything I’ve seen on TV so far this year.
(04/16/20 3:31pm)
Many students who have lost their opportunity to work due to the coronavirus pandemic are struggling to make ends meet and to finalize their summer plans. While the university has offered some remote working positions, there are many students who don’t feel secure and remain concerned for their future.
(04/14/20 3:50am)
Spring Primary Election results began flooding in Monday afternoon after a tumultuous week for Wisconsin residents, with no shortage of voting complications and tightened restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic.
(04/13/20 1:00pm)
As our news feeds are oversaturated with DIY mask tutorials and troll-worthy conspiracy theories fill the spaces previously occupied with dog videos and food-based ASMR, we need high-quality and empathetic journalism more than ever.
(04/08/20 4:47pm)
UW-Madison freshman Alex O’Johnson has made waves in recent days for his heroic display at a qualifying event for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, to be held in 2021. In front of a grand audience of two cameras and a cat, he smashed the Olympic record for discus throwing, reaching 88 meters — or as normal people would say, 288.714 feet — in his very first attempt. Seeing such a stellar first throw, the remaining participant decided to walk away, handing O’Johnson an easy peasy lemon squeezy victory.