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American activist and whistleblower Chelsea Manning values community building.
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American activist and whistleblower Chelsea Manning values community building.
Dave Black, the founding general manager of WSUM 91.7 Madison Student Radio, died on Feb. 12 at the age of 66.
The family of a University of Wisconsin-Madison senior has found support among the Madison area swim community after their son, a member of Swim Club UW and coach at the Madison Aquatic Club, sustained a serious head injury on Jan. 30.
A neuroengineering doctorate student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison was appointed to the university’s student COVID-19 advisory committee in January, only to find out days later that the committee had been restricted to undergraduates only.
With Valentine’s Day quickly approaching, many students who would otherwise spend the holiday swiping through dating app profiles are giving the once-a-year matchmaking service Datamatch a try.
University of Wisconsin-Madison alum Ilya Lichtenstein and his wife Heather Morgan were arrested and charged with allegedly conspiring to launder cryptocurrency on Tuesday.
A Fitchburg man was arrested Wednesday by the University of Wisconsin Police Department after a traffic stop where he fled the scene and later crashed the vehicle. He is not affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
University of Wisconsin-Madison welcomed a new student organization to campus this fall. Badger Blockchain, founded this past August, aims to “engage and evangelize the UW-Madison student community into Blockchain technology.”
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.
The Wisconsin Union Directorate and Hoofers will kick off their annual Winter Carnival on Monday. The event has been a long-time favorite for University of Wisconsin-Madison students and the local community for decades.
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.
Every weekend, thousands of students flood to State Street to meet up with friends, grab a bite to eat, or just have a good time. Do you ever wonder what they all could be thinking?
Legislation introduced by the Associated Students of Madison (ASM) will raise future student council member wages to $12 per hour if passed.
Tuesday, Feb. 1 marked the first day of the Lunar New Year and the start of the Year of the Water Tiger. The 15-day festival is celebrated by many Asian communities around the world.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s 2022 Black History Month will focus on the theme “Melanin in Media” throughout the month of February, hosting a variety of events including film screenings, open mic nights and workshops.
A Nebraska man was arrested by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department (UWPD) Sunday after sexually assaulting a southeast residence hall resident.
Nearly 9,000 antigen tests in residence halls and up to 1,000 tests daily at Memorial Union and Union South have been distributed across campus from Jan. 18 to Jan. 24, according to university spokesperson Meredith McGlone.
University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers are leading efforts along with three other teams to create a universal coronavirus vaccine.
“Good morning and welcome to the Spring 2022 semester. We wish you a safe and successful start to the new year,” read the first post of the semester on the official University of Wisconsin-Madison Instagram on Tuesday. The post came amid discussion and concern among the campus community about the university’s COVID-19 response plan for the spring semester.
The most widespread narrative of American history is one recounted through the eyes of the powerful. The heroes of this story are almost exclusively white, land-owning men; rarely is the American public presented with the perspective of history’s subjugated classes. Enter the 1619 Project. The New York Times Magazine initiative is a journalistic endeavor that seeks to challenge these commonly-accepted narratives and center on Black voices in our national history.