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(11/07/25 11:00am)
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) is cautiously weighing artificial intelligence for teachers in their K-12 schools, using AI to save teachers’ time by helping generate syllabi, individualized lesson plans and analyze learning data.
(11/05/25 8:00am)
When University of Wisconsin-Madison senior Emma needed advice on how to end a ‘situationship,’ she consulted a unique source. Emma typed information into Google Gemini and asked for help generating responses.
(11/06/25 8:00am)
“Will Google ever be replaced?”
(11/07/25 8:00am)
ChatGPT is a demon. Yes, a demon. Now, when I call a Large Language Model demonic, I don’t mean to conjure up images of fallen angels and other biblical images. However, the way artificial intelligence and LLMs present themselves is inherently evil.
(11/02/25 5:50pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison terminated the Chinese Christian Fellowship student organization in January 2025 after multiple former students reported “predatory” recruitment practices from non-students and a subsequent investigation determined the organization was majority non-students.
(11/01/25 9:14pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s soccer team beat Michigan State 2-0 on Oct. 17 before faltering at No. 14 Indiana 4-1 on Oct. 21. With the win against Michigan State, Wisconsin had an opportunity to gain some postseason momentum if they could find a way to upset Indiana. But Indiana’s high-powered offense proved too much for Wisconsin to handle, and the Badgers fell easily.
(10/30/25 7:00am)
We need to let things be. Not every person we meet is meant to set off fireworks from the start. Not everything needs to click instantly or rush into intensity.
(10/30/25 10:00am)
A large portion of Badger volleyball’s success over the past two years can be attributed to sophomore All-American setter Charlie Fuerbringer.
(10/23/25 5:07pm)
Madison’s very own Garbage tore up the Sylvee Friday, October 3, sharing anecdotes of the band’s origin in Wisconsin between the most popular examples of their signature techno-rock sound.
(10/23/25 9:00am)
Madison local businesses were featured as the places to be — and most importantly, the places to eat — in The New York Times Oct. 8 article ‘36 hours in Madison, Wisconsin.’
(10/23/25 8:00am)
The University of Indiana-Bloomington shut down their newspaper’s print product Oct. 15 and fired the paper’s advisor, Jim Rodenbush, after he opposed the university’s directive to print “nothing but information about homecoming — no other news at all” in its physical issues.
(10/20/25 9:50pm)
I recently read Safa Razvi’s recent Daily Cardinal op-ed, “Pro Palestine is not Anti-Israel. It is Pro-Human,” with genuine empathy for her compassion toward human suffering. But compassion alone cannot substitute for truth. Razvi’s column, and much of the rhetoric echoing across campus, ignores a basic reality: the pro-Israel community is, at its core, a pro-peace community. The same cannot be said of the activists leading the “pro-Palestine” movement at UW-Madison.
(10/20/25 6:16pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s soccer team had their two game win streak snapped Tuesday, losing to the Rutgers Scarlet Knights 4-2 in Piscataway, New Jersey.
(10/16/25 7:00am)
Wisconsin Book Festival and Madison Public Library will host their annual Fall Celebration Oct. 23-26 at Central Library and other venues in downtown Madison. The festival features more than 55 events over the three days, all of which are free and open to the public.
(10/17/25 9:00am)
There aren’t many highlights from the Wisconsin Badger’s four consecutive losses, particularly their brutal 37-0 loss to the Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday.
(10/16/25 7:00am)
The current version of America is supposedly of the highest technological, intellectual prowess. In theory, this rendering of the country entails a highly intellectualized, seamlessly-functioning society which uplifts the access to knowledge and artistic enrichment of all its citizens. In reality, it denotes the rampant self-censorship of educators, vilification of children's novels and erasure of marginalized groups. This isn’t some behemoth of dystopian fiction, nor is it a hyperbolized depiction.
(10/16/25 7:00am)
Each year, tens of thousands of prospective students explore campus, weighing the pros and cons of a future education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I still remember my own experience visiting campus for the first time. After the customary stops at Library Mall and Memorial Union, we arrived at the bottom of Bascom Hill, where the tour guides delivered a land acknowledgement speech recognizing the Ho-Chunk Nation as the ancestral land the university was built on.
(10/13/25 10:49pm)
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