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(09/17/25 3:41pm)
Hundreds of students gathered on Library Mall Tuesday to watch evangelical street preacher Cindy Smock, better known as Sister Cindy, urge students to repent for their sexual and spiritual sins and embrace Jesus Christ.
(09/17/25 3:05pm)
Overdose deaths in Dane County continue to fall even as short-term spikes raise alarms from local public health officials.
(09/16/25 9:00am)
Minnesota Gov. Time Walz discussed gun violence, his campaign with former Vice President Kamala Harris, the future of the Democratic Party and alluded to running for reelection at the Cap Times Idea Fest in an interview with John Nichols Friday.
(09/16/25 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department reported an increase in electric bicycle and scooter thefts across campus, with five thefts since Aug. 13.
(09/15/25 7:00pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison achieved a Gold rating from the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS), marking a major step forward in the university’s environmental initiatives after receiving Silver rating in 2021.
(09/15/25 3:42pm)
The University of Wisconsin Police Department UWPD issued a Wisc alert at 9:30 a.m. for a suspicious package found near the Enzyme Institute at 1710 University Ave and declared the area safe at 10:15 a.m. At the time, they urged students to avoid the area around the Enzyme Institute.
(09/16/25 4:17pm)
With the University of Wisconsin-Madison student body growing each year, excess demand for housing has prompted developers to bring new projects to Madison.
(09/14/25 9:17pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department is investigating red paint on multiple landmarks across Library Mall found in the early morning hours Friday.
(09/14/25 3:20pm)
Feminist literature-carrying, labubu-wearing, matcha-drinking contestants gathered at Library Mall Friday, with the wired earbud-clad participants competing for the title of “most performative male.” About one hundred students huddled on the steps of the Memorial Library to watch the competition, and some were even lucky enough to catch free menstrual products thrown into the crowd.
(09/12/25 2:54am)
Gov. Tony Evers reflected on his two terms as governor, touting his accomplishments, including passing new legislative maps and extending public education funding at the Cap Times Idea Fest in an interview with author David Maraniss Wednesday.
(09/12/25 7:00am)
Amid school-wide budget cuts, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Astronomy, Math and Physics Library has closed. The Social Work Library will follow, closing at the end of the academic year, and major campus libraries like College and Memorial library will reduce weekend hours.
(09/11/25 8:00am)
The League of Women Voters Of Dane County (LWVDCO) held a public forum Tuesday to address Dane County immigration issues. Gail Bliss, a League of Women Voters for almost 20 years, moderated the event.
(09/11/25 7:00am)
Faculty on the university committee discussed challenges to student wellbeing this academic year amidst executive orders and changing student involvement in a meeting at Bascom Hall Monday.
(09/11/25 2:30am)
Controversial conservative media personality Charlie Kirk was shot and killed Wednesday during a speaking event at Utah Valley University. Kirk, who was 31, rose to fame for his debates with college students and for being a close supporter of President Donald Trump. He visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus last fall on a debate tour.
(09/11/25 7:00am)
The legal battle over Enbridge’s Line 5 oil pipeline moved to Madison in a multi-week hearing beginning Sept. 3, with experts and individuals voicing opposition over long-term wetland devastation while supporters stressed the project's economic benefits.
(09/11/25 11:00am)
The Yahara River watershed and Dane County's other lakes create the lifeblood for farmers, residents and Wisconsinites. With increasing threats such as runoff and pollution amplified by climate change, local partners have taken steps to keep Dane County’s lakes clean, preserving the valuable resource they offer.
(09/11/25 9:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison officials are planning to renovate one of the university’s oldest and most historic buildings in 2027. Science Hall — built in 1887 — will undergo a renovation to upgrade its interior and add a rear common space.
(09/11/25 10:00am)
A federal funding cut has put the future of three popular Wisconsin STEM camps for autistic students at risk, leaving families and educators worried that a rare space for hands-on, inclusive science learning could soon disappear.
(09/10/25 7:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students accounted for all 25 arrests at Camp Randall Stadium during Saturday’s football game against Middle Tennessee State, according to figures released by the University of Wisconsin Police Department (UWPD).
UW-Madison students typically comprise most — if not all — arrests, ejections and citations during football season, especially those for underage drinking.
(09/10/25 7:00am)
Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and several alders announced new housing proposals to encourage residential development at a press conference Tuesday.