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(09/10/20 2:00pm)
One night in March, UW-Madison senior Alexis Terry overheard students discussing the possibility of UW-Madison closing campus for the rest of the semester due to the spread of the novel coronavirus as she worked in the library.
(09/04/20 6:28pm)
Public Health Madison and Dane County directed 420 UW-Madison students from nine Greek life chapters to quarantine themselves, the university announced Friday.
(09/03/20 3:08pm)
How do COVID-19 tests work? This coronavirus question is longer and more complicated than one might imagine. Choosing the correct test to use for a given population is an important question to look at first.
(09/03/20 3:15pm)
President Donald Trump tweeted Wednesday morning that he had a “productive meeting” with Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren discussing plans for a 2020 Big Ten football season this fall. Trump added that a potential plan is “on the one yard line,” though there is no indication from the Big Ten that an official plan will be announced soon.
(09/03/20 2:31pm)
As the UW-Madison community attempts to return to normalcy under the auspices of its “Smart Restart” plan and a hybrid model of teaching instruction, some of its students will be absent from campus.
(09/03/20 2:24pm)
Friday, Aug. 27 marked the fourth consecutive day of Black Lives Matter protests in Madison following the shooting of Jacob Blake. But something was different this time — only about 50 people showed up to the demonstration to protest police brutality.
(09/03/20 4:33pm)
As UW-Madison welcomes students back to campus, student COVID-19 cases begin to rise despite the school’s “Smart Restart” approach.
(09/02/20 4:35am)
UHS is prepared to relocate students in the residence halls that test positive to designated isolation housing.
(08/26/20 11:00am)
Over 1,000 demonstrators gathered in the downtown Madison area late Monday night to protest the police shooting of a 29-year-old Black man named Jacob Blake that took place earlier this week in Kenosha, Wis.
(08/26/20 12:32am)
Last week, Chancellor Rebecca Blank addressed the severity of the coronavirus-induced financial crisis UW-Madison is undergoing.
(08/11/20 8:11pm)
For the first time since 1888, Wisconsin will not play a college football season.
(10/12/20 12:17am)
Decades after a University of Wisconsin-Madison alumna found her freshman-year roommate bleeding in their dorm room, the campus remains a battleground for women’s rights.
(07/08/20 1:55am)
UW-Madison’s International Student Services is housed in the Red Gym, pictured above.
(04/29/20 1:00pm)
Rachel Alsbury, a senior graduating in May, was shocked when UW-Madison dropped the bombshell classes would remain online through the end of Spring 2020.
(04/28/20 4:25am)
If you've just gotten your COVID-19 Economic Impact Payment from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), you might be itching to spend it right away. That being said, it's worth thinking about how you want to spend the money before you go out and blow it on something.
(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.
(04/25/20 2:33am)
Aries (March 21 - April 19)
(04/19/20 4:40pm)
In just a matter of weeks, the coronavirus pandemic has closed businesses, paralyzed the economy and halted in-person classes at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Students are slowly adjusting to a completely new way of learning, one where Zoom meetings replace in person lectures and labs.
(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.
(04/10/20 9:41pm)
Dylan Witte can count on one hand the number of times they've brought up politics to their parents. In fact, it was only once, in fourth grade, when they were learning about then-presidential candidate Barack Obama.