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(02/10/26 8:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison community members from Minnesota say the recent escalation of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minneapolis has left them feeling frightened, angry and helpless — while also prompting renewed conversations about community, resistance and collective action.
(02/10/26 8:00am)
Madison officials and community members celebrated the construction of two “missing middle” affordable twin homes in the Owl Creek neighborhood on Jan. 21.
(02/10/26 8:00am)
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison discussed ethical concerns stemming from the rise of generative artificial intelligence in academia and research at a Jan. 30 panel.
(02/09/26 11:47pm)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will cancel Lily’s Classic, its annual fundraiser and social event on the frozen Lake Mendota, this year after the University of Wisconsin-Madison imposed expectations fraternity leadership said they were not comfortable with.
(02/07/26 9:49pm)
Two of Wisconsin’s finest are headed to the Puppy Bowl this Sunday to compete against 150 dogs on national T.V. and show off their football skills.
(02/05/26 12:00pm)
Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s decision to leave the University of Wisconsin-Madison for Columbia University has drawn mixed reactions from campus, varying from bittersweet goodbyes from campus leaders to celebratory farewells from Badger sports fans, labor leaders and student activists alike.
(02/05/26 9:00am)
Tensions rose in discussion over a bipartisan bill that would require state agencies, including the University of Wisconsin System, to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of antisemitism for any “law, ordinance or policy” when evaluating possible discriminatory intent at a Jan. 28 public hearing.
(02/05/26 11:00am)
Armaan Jain didn’t grow up thinking he would start a company.
(02/05/26 9:00am)
Madison Public Library (MPL) has provided free native prairie and gardening seeds to the Madison community for over a decade as a part of a seasonal program in the winter and spring.
(02/04/26 2:59pm)
As students return to campus this semester, professors are once again evaluating how artificial intelligence can, and cannot, be a tool for learning in their classrooms.
(02/05/26 10:00am)
Broden McCune, a 2025 University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate, is making Porta Bella the setting of his upcoming film as Madison’s “Most Romantic Restaurant” prepares for its likely closure.
(02/04/26 8:00am)
Members of the University of Wisconsin-Madison community are able to place online orders for students in residence halls to receive Valentine’s goods through Feb. 5, with pickup between Feb. 12-14.
(02/03/26 7:15pm)
Nurses and healthcare workers gathered at the Capitol on Friday morning to protest fellow nurse Alex Pretti’s fatal shooting by U.S. Border Patrol officers in Minneapolis.
(02/03/26 8:00am)
A Republican-led bill aimed at eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in higher education programs will reach a halt after garnering opposition from Gov. Tony Evers.
(02/03/26 8:00am)
TIME Magazine named the University of Wisconsin-Madison the 20th best university in the world and the 2nd best public university in the United States in their ‘World’s Top Universities of 2026’ rankings.
(02/03/26 8:00am)
Engineers from both the private and public sectors presented three street design proposals for the Regent Street Reconstruction project during a public involvement meeting on Jan. 26, each vying for final board approval on Feb. 18.
(02/02/26 9:08pm)
Thousands of students, faculty and community members gathered at Library Mall on Friday as part of a nationwide shutdown, joining demonstrators across the country to protest recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) violence and the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration.
(02/02/26 7:10pm)
A University of Wisconsin-Madison student is recovering after seeking medical care for a confirmed case of measles, John Zumbrunnen, interim provost and vice chanceller, and Jake Baggott, executive director of University Health Services, said in an email to all students Monday afternoon.
(02/02/26 8:00am)
The current executive director of Saint Louis University’s Chaifetz Center for Entrepreneurship will join the University of Wisconsin-Madison to lead the university’s first entrepreneurship center.
(01/30/26 11:51pm)
Republican lawmakers introduced legislation on Jan. 23 which would allow minors 16 years of age and older to operate pizza-dough rollers while on the clock.