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(11/21/19 4:46pm)
Though Madison’s metro system may soon be undergoing big changes with Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway’s new Bus Rapid Transit plan — accessibility has always been a constant focus for the city’s public transportation.
(11/21/19 4:25pm)
After spending hours sitting at our desks contemplating what we could cover, we had two words on our minds: inclusivity and learning. We thought back to what had been covered — feminism, indigenous populations, climate change — knowing we needed to continue dedicating future issues to social justice.
(11/21/19 10:08am)
If language is an expression of identity, why does it often favor able-bodied folx?
(11/21/19 2:16pm)
When most people hear the word ‘prisoner,’ the first thing that comes to mind is the crime they committed, not the state of their mental health at the time.
(11/21/19 4:22pm)
After obtaining a law degree from UW-Madison, Nicki Vander Meulen attempted to find work as a lawyer, but received rejection after rejection.
(11/21/19 4:16am)
The interaction between labels and identity is a double-edged sword — they can build community identity and bring accommodations, but at the same time these words often carry stigmas and assumptions deeply ingrained in our society.
(11/21/19 7:03am)
One artist jolts across the floor, thrusting their limbs as an extension of the staccato bursting through the speakers. Another voice crackles, rumbling along as their distress and frustration escapes their lips as spoken word — another sings, another drums, one after the other.
(11/21/19 12:54am)
Elena Hight performs a half-sung, half-spoken word ode to their late uncle for the audience at Upstage Stigma.
(11/15/19 1:00pm)
When the New York Times reached out to me, I had no clue what Julie Bosman, one of the writers behind The Northwestern Daily follow-up piece, was referring to. However, to understand why she sent an email to me, I spent my morning lecture looking at different news outlets in order to spell out what happened on the Northwestern campus.
(11/14/19 2:00pm)
A star-studded lineup of artists took the stage at the Alliant Energy Center this past Friday night. Headlined by The Chainsmokers, The World War Joy Tour included acts from Australian pop-rock band 5 Seconds of Summer and Canadian native, Lennon Stella.
(11/14/19 2:00pm)
Every now and then, you hear a song or listen to an album and you find it nearly impossible to accurately describe what was just heard with words. Sometimes that’s good, sometimes it’s bad.
(11/13/19 2:09am)
An Instagram account proclaiming to be created by a group of Madison West High School students raised concerns last week.
(11/11/19 1:39am)
Dakotah/Hidatsa elder, storyteller and traditionalist Mary Louise Defender Wilson will be the Elder-in-Residence at UW-Madison the week of Nov. 18.
(11/09/19 4:40am)
With just over 11 minutes left to play in the first half, sophomore forward Kobe King brought the 17,106 fans in attendance at the Kohl Center to their feet with an emphatic one-handed dunk over Eastern Illinois forward Jordan Skipper-Brown.
(11/09/19 6:00am)
Editor’s note: College football is nothing without its fans, and its fans are nothing without their passion. In an attempt to capture that unique intensity and Overreactability, we’ve asked washed-up sports editor and Southerner Bremen Keasey to give us a weekly breakdown of college football happenings around the country like only a true fan could.
(11/08/19 5:43pm)
Eight games into the season, Wisconsin’s men’s hockey team sits at 4-4-0; a split in the first road series, a sweep of the home opener, a split at home, and swept on the road.
(11/07/19 1:33am)
UW-Madison student and Wunk Sheek co-president Michael Williams had a unique view on what the word “colonization” means in the sense of First Nations’ reclaiming their truth.
(11/07/19 4:40am)
UW-Madison’s Diversity Forum hosted several follow-up panels and discussions Wednesday following John Quinones’ keynote speech at Union South.
(11/07/19 2:00pm)
The Chainsmokers with 5 Seconds of Summer at the Alliant Energy Center – 11/9
(10/31/19 5:22pm)
A racism scandal in Madison struck a national chord this week— the New York Times reported on it, CNN reported on it, Cher even offered to help.