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(11/10/22 8:00am)
Considering Wisconsin is widely known for its drinking culture, it is perhaps unsurprising that the state’s legal minimum drinking age has long been a subject of debate.
(11/10/22 8:00am)
In early November, Dane County residents voted in favor of marijuana legalization in a non-binding referendum — for the third time in eight years.
(10/20/22 7:00am)
Static overtakes the channel as the pilots adjust their frequency, “Foreign military airplanes, you are approaching my military secure area, please go away quickly in order to avoid wrong judgment.”
(10/19/22 7:08pm)
To commemorate the Gender and Sexuality Campus Center’s 30 years of providing support and advocating for inclusivity in the University of Wisconsin-Madison community. Students and faculty members of all sexual orientations and gender identities gathered on Tuesday, Oct 11, in the Pyle Center to remark on the center’s longstanding legacy.
(09/15/22 7:00am)
Driving north, away from the bustling streets of Madison and its cookie-cutter suburbs, is a window into Wisconsin's landscapes. The scenery along US-51 changes from city to suburb, from suburb to field. The vast plains of central Wisconsin give way to mixed forest as you drive through Wisconsin Dells and Stevens Point. Soon, the highway is engulfed in the beautiful pine forests of the northern highland.
(08/04/22 7:00am)
The Supreme Court’s controversial Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, which was released on June 24, has led to vast disparities in reproductive healthcare access between states. In Wisconsin, the reversal of Roe v. Wade allowed the state’s 173-year-old abortion legislation to be enforced.
(07/06/22 10:00pm)
Fourth of July can be a tricky day for much of the United States. There are millions of Americans who continue to be left out of the promise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Meanwhile, there are also millions who would rather not hear about that and instead go LARP as a badass active-duty Marine when they go to buy strawberries and hotdog buns at Walmart.
(06/09/22 7:00am)
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) is facing a spate of harsh headlines ahead of his reelection bid this November after making politicizing statements in the wake of the massacre in Uvalde, Texas, in which 19 students and two teachers were killed in May.
(06/06/22 7:00am)
While Buckingham U. Badger is a beloved school mascot, it is important to remember that he is both a wild animal and an individual with feelings of his own. Despite decades of training, he will always have instincts deep within him that, if you’re not careful, may cause him to be a danger to himself and others. Here’s what you should know to keep yourself safe.
(05/12/22 2:49pm)
In the city of Madison, maintenance and repair issues threaten the right to housing security and safety.
(02/25/22 8:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Faisal Abdu'Allah unveiled his new statue “Blu³eprint” on State Street Tuesday. The statue is a depiction of himself at a barbershop in London where he created friendships, learned about other cultures and life, according to The Wisconsin State Journal.
(02/22/22 10:47pm)
Dane County just took one step closer to becoming the home for one of the largest Amazon facilities in the country.
(02/15/22 8:00am)
Much of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus community was distraught last week when underage students learned that fakes created by notable enabler Old Ironsides no longer scan at many frequented student bars.
(01/27/22 8:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers are leading efforts along with three other teams to create a universal coronavirus vaccine.
(11/30/21 8:00am)
A new bipartisan marijuana proposal was proposed last week, aiming to change penalties for possession of marijuana. Wisconsin state law currently holds that first time marijuana possession is a misdemeanor with a fine of up to $1,000 and up to six months in jail.
(11/08/21 10:08pm)
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and three Common Council members introduced a proposal to the council on Tuesday to make building background cottages or Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) easier in Madison.
(09/16/21 7:00am)
The beginning of the fall semester signals the return of clubs and campus organizations — one of the largest being Greek life. With hundreds of students rushing for fraternities and sororities each fall, many adjustments have been made to the routine rush process to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks within the campus community.
(09/16/21 7:00am)
The Ironman — a triathlon consisting of a 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike ride and a 26.2 mile run — came to Madison Sunday. Of the nearly 2,000 competitors, junior Harry Panagakis was among less than 50 men between ages 18-24 racing.
(09/14/21 5:00am)
Cards Against Humanity has become a mainstay of dorm life. It’s a great way to get to know your neighbors and be a little raunchy while you’re at it, but it’s not for everyone and it can certainly get old.
(08/10/21 6:44pm)
On Jan. 20, newly inaugurated President Biden halted the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline. On June 9, TC Energy officially canceled the project. This stand against the oil industry was a joyous moment for environmental advocates across the country, but it represents a victory on just one of many fronts being fought. Despite tireless actions by Indigenous Water Protectors and national pressure through media campaigns and protests, outdated energy corporations continue forcing their dirty oil through the soil. The permit and construction process for Lines 5 and 3 — pipeline expansions through upper Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan by the Canadian energy company Enbridge — are still in the works.