Through fitness, food and French culture, three campus orgs connect UW-Madison with a broader community
With over 50,000 students in a city of almost 270,000 people, the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus is far from isolated.
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With over 50,000 students in a city of almost 270,000 people, the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus is far from isolated.
In late October 1969, a card was pinned on the bulletin board at Memorial Union announcing the first open meeting of homosexuals in Wisconsin.
St. Francis House Episcopal Student Center, an Episcopal church on University Ave., photographed March 19, 2024.
St. Francis House Episcopal Student Center, an Episcopal church on University Ave., photographed March 19, 2024.
The Daily Cardinal was again named Wisconsin’s best student newspaper and won half of all awards Friday at the Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation’s Collegiate Better Newspaper Contest, including 12 first-place awards.
The University of Wisconsin System hosted its annual Research in the Rotunda event on March 6, where undergraduate students from across Wisconsin showcased their research to members of the public, Wisconsin state legislators and UW administrators.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison officially finished phase one of a campus access security plan in November 2023, moving into a second phase which aims to replace many of the Wiscard-scanning access controls to buildings.
Phillips Hall residents said recent renovations, which began over winter break and will continue through the academic year, have caused disruptions to their physical and mental health.
Indie pop sensation Peach Pit brought the house down Friday at Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall with their catchy tunes and energetic stage presence.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison and the City of Madison are currently undergoing a series of construction projects to create larger spaces for several programs on and off campus.
As students scramble for housing in a market so competitive that students are signing leases a year in advance, city officials continue to wrestle with a housing crisis. In 2023, Madison’s rent prices increased 14%, according to Isthmus — the largest increase for any U.S. major city.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department released a statement on Feb. 20 warning students about common online scams that target international students, preying on concerns about visas or immigration.
Vintage Spirits & Grill announced Wednesday on Instagram the establishment will remain open indefinitely after Madison developer The Carey Group decided not to move forward with a multistory luxury apartment project.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Teaching Assistants Association (TAA), in collaboration with the Village Diaper Bank, provides diapers for approximately 50-80 families out of the Eagle Heights Community Center on the last Wednesday of each month.
From an astrophysicist’s journey into the cosmos to learning maritime archaeology through shipwreck investigations, University of Wisconsin-Madison educators have designed numerous educational games to aid students in their learning.
The cost of living is increasing. Housing prices are soaring. Tuition has been raised. As living and academic expenditures rise, students are struggling to meet basic needs — including accessing food.
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Provost Edwin Martini released new academic restructuring plans on Feb. 13 that would reduce the university’s budget deficit by condensing the number of colleges.
Students and residents of Madison are no strangers to the fast-paced changes that frequently occur around campus. New high-rise luxury apartments and construction zones sprout up at every corner and street turn.
Ashley Cheung received an email on April 25, 2023 from her building’s management company notifying her that construction was starting next to her house for a significant portion of the following year.
Oz Bin Nun, an Israeli fellow for the Jewish Agency for Israel and an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) special unit commander, sparked viral online reactions after a Feb. 18 lecture at the Rohr Chabad House detailing the Israel-Hamas war.