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(03/10/22 8:00am)
With midterms approaching, students are eager to get out of their dorm or apartment and find new places to study. Here are some of the best study spots in Madison to get students out of their mid semester slump and ready for midterms!
(03/14/22 7:00am)
Like most states, Wisconsin does not mandate that employers give their workers a break during long shifts. While it may be the norm, not having any time to collect oneself during an 8+ hour work day can become grating over time.
(03/04/22 1:43am)
A new pizza place recently opened under the University Book Store that serves New York-style pizza-by-the-slice. With no discernible signage, the pizzeria made its home in the hollowed out shell of the former Subway.
(03/03/22 8:00am)
A 6-year-old boy killed when his apartment building was bombarded. A 25-year old engineering graduate hit by a stray bullet. And Yelena Ivanona, a geography teacher, lying six feet underground as her students and family mourn.
(03/03/22 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will begin construction on the “Divine Nine” plaza this spring. The plaza will be located in the garden space across from the Walgreens on East Campus Mall, and it will be unveiled as a tribute to the Divine Nine in early May.
(02/27/22 6:01pm)
Advancing diversity, equity and inclusion at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has been a major priority for L&S Dean Eric Wilcotts since taking the post back in 2020 — so much so that Wilcots viewed establishing a permanent role to support inclusion initiatives as a top administrative priority after becoming dean.
(02/24/22 8:00am)
Today, students who interact on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus and in University Housing are free to engage and live with each other as they please. But, for students attending the university in its first century of operation, discipline and regulations on campus regarding housing and sexuality looked very different.
(02/24/22 8:00am)
Content warning: Mentions of sexual assault, harrassment.
(02/18/22 11:02pm)
When most people think of London, they might picture the gothic architecture of the Big Ben at the Palace of Westminster, the sea of red seats at Wembley Stadium or the bird’s eye views seen from the London Eye.
(02/10/22 12:04am)
The Associated Students of Madison will discuss the Break Free From Plastics Resolution legislation tonight to push for the school to stop purchasing single-use plastic. The legislation calls for the university to slowly eliminate the purchase of unnecessary and wasteful plastic.
(02/10/22 8:00am)
The United States has a long history of imperialist policies that have resulted in the displacement of indigenous peoples. Following the country's independence, much of the belief of Manifest Destiny led directly to native tribes’ getting expelled from their land. As U.S. imperialism rose, the country formed treaties with tribes that have frequently been violated. The Line 3 pipeline is a proposed channel that will carry tar sands oil from Alberta, CA to Superior, Wis.
(02/06/22 8:14pm)
Over the course of the last semester, the number of girls strolling around the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus sporting little pink ribbons with the black, bold letters “ZTA” layered on top has grown dramatically. These ribbons, the symbol of breast cancer awareness, are worn by members of a new, officially registered student organization — Zeta Tau Alpha.
(02/07/22 1:22am)
When I asked people how they remember their Our Wisconsin experiences, the answers I got were a mixed bag. My friend who transferred to UW-Madison last year and completed the mandatory online module didn’t remember the workshop at all.
(02/03/22 8:00am)
Legislation introduced by the Associated Students of Madison (ASM) will raise future student council member wages to $12 per hour if passed.
(02/03/22 3:01am)
Discolored tap water found in University of Wisconsin-Madison residence halls and in off-campus housing may be the result of a nearby water main leak, according to the city of Madison’s Water Utility department reported a discoloration of tap water supplied by the Madison Water Utility Wednesday afternoon.
(01/27/22 8:00am)
Spring semester (a misleading title) brings about a series of unfortunate changes, including the blistering cold. Start breaking out the scarves, mittens and patagonia fleeces because winter is here. The days are getting shorter, the sun sparse and students are losing their battle with icy Bascom Hill. To combat these changes, we have to find ways to stay warm and keep our spirits up during the cold months. Here are some winter essentials that’ll keep you toasty and happy without breaking the bank.
(01/16/22 3:06pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison notified students of COVID-19 testing recommendations in an email addressed by the Office of the Chancellor Thursday afternoon. The recommendation to test before returning to campus for the spring semester applies to all students, regardless of vaccination status, with the exception of those who received positive PCR test results within the last 90 days, according to the email.
(12/10/21 12:34am)
Some students living on campus had their worst fears confirmed on Tuesday after first-year University of Wisconsin-Madison student Elise Poos posted a viral TikTok of mold growth on a do-it-yourself mold test kit she placed in her Sellery Residence Hall dorm room.
(12/09/21 8:22pm)
After taking down both Colgate University and Florida Gulf Coast University this past weekend, the No. 4 Wisconsin Badgers are headed to their ninth-straight Sweet 16 appearance. They are set to face the No. 13 UCLA Bruins at the UW Field House on Thursday.
(12/09/21 8:20pm)
After sweeping both Colgate University and Florida Gulf Coast University in the first two rounds of playoffs, the Wisconsin Badgers are headed to their ninth Sweet Sixteen in a row.