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(09/09/25 1:55am)
The Madison area became a triathlon course Sunday for more than 2,500 athletes who participated in IRONMAN 70.3 Wisconsin and IRONMAN Wisconsin. Madison has played host to the event for 23 years.
(09/07/25 9:58pm)
The Associated Students of Madison (ASM)’s Justice, Equity & Belonging committee (JEB) released a statement Tuesday calling for students to support diversity, equity and inclusion programs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in response to university-wide budget cuts.
(09/04/25 7:00am)
For the first time since 2010, Wisconsin will head into a gubernatorial election without an incumbent on the ballot, as Gov. Tony Evers confirmed earlier this summer that he will not seek a third term. The decision sets the stage for an open race in one of five states with a democratic-controlled governorship that President Donald Trump won last November.
(09/04/25 7:00am)
City of Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway announced her 2026 Executive Capital Budget and Capital Improvement Plan Tuesday at Reindahl Park, prioritizing investments in infrastructure and affordable housing.
(09/04/25 9:00am)
Think back to high school. Among other classic works of literature, many students were made to read “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.”
(09/04/25 7:00am)
Democratic lawmakers, alongside University of Wisconsin-Madison student and faculty organizations, introduced a bill on Aug. 28 which would ramp up the punishment for bringing a firearm onto Wisconsin’s college campuses.
(09/04/25 8:00am)
At the end of July, Jeff and Jackie Rood began renovating the space at 328 W. Gorham St. In just six weeks, the two University of Wisconsin-Madison alumni transformed Danny’s Pub, an Irish-style bar that had occupied the venue since 2017, into Moon Bar.
(09/04/25 7:00am)
Colin Gillis, a registered nurse at University Hospital and a leader of UW Nurses United, an affiliate of Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Wisconsin, has worked at UW Health for eight years and witnessed the decline of public sector labor unions firsthand.
(09/04/25 11:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison treated students to an unusual and expensive dining hall experience this spring: whole lobsters flown in from Maine.
(09/04/25 7:00am)
An estimated 500 community members gathered at the Capitol on Monday to protest the influence of billionaires and large corporations in politics, joining a ‘Workers over Billionaires’ rally held nationwide on Labor Day.
(09/04/25 10:00am)
Following a record-breaking 74,000 applications for this year’s freshman class, 8,500 first-year students and 1,200 transfer students entered the Kohl Center for University of Wisconsin-Madison Convocation Tuesday afternoon.
(09/04/25 7:00am)
The Madison Police Department plans to remove the homeless encampment near the Wisconsin Veteran’s Museum on the Wisconsin Capitol Square, after residents and business owners reported issues to MPD from the area.
(09/04/25 7:00am)
September is the start of many new beginnings — a new school year, season and stressors. Over 500 students attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison Wheelhouse Studios’s annual “Free Group Painting: Paintacular,” Monday on the Memorial Union Terrace.
(08/29/25 9:49pm)
Wisconsin conservative Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley announced Friday she will not run for a second term in the 2026 election, opening the race for new conservative candidates.
(08/04/25 6:12pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Police advised students Monday morning just after 10 a.m. to stay clear of the area around the east side of the UW Arboretum due to a ‘suspicious object’ under investigation.
(07/31/25 10:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison plans to create a new administrative unit to collaborate with the business community amid campus-wide budget cuts, led by a new Associate Vice Chancellor for Entrepreneurship who will drive business growth at the university “beyond patents.”
(07/28/25 9:38pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison suspended Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) for violating five university policies following an April protest at a campus event hosting a former U.S. Ambassador.
(07/31/25 7:00am)
Nearly 90,000 of the current 700,000 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients in Wisconsin could lose their benefits, as President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act creates more demographic and work eligibility requirements for the program.
(07/31/25 10:00am)
New federal loan restrictions passed as part of President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act are expected to reshape how thousands of students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison pay for their education, potentially increasing reliance on private loans and reducing access for low-income families.
(07/31/25 11:00am)
Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) announced plans in late June to cancel “University of the Air” along with three other legacy shows in part because of federal and state funding challenges.