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Scabby the Rat, a ten-foot-tall inflatable rat, has found a new home at the construction site on N. Lake St. as workers picket construction company HM Brandt.
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Scabby the Rat, a ten-foot-tall inflatable rat, has found a new home at the construction site on N. Lake St. as workers picket construction company HM Brandt.
The Madison Common Council accepted a motion Tuesday to re-refer an alcohol license change for MacTaggart’s Market and Deli back to the Alcohol License Review Committee.
Balancing and maintaining a healthy lifestyle is something many people strive for — and in the last few months, I think I've nailed it.
How is trying to figure out a healthy, realistic daily routine more stressful than the routine itself?
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is reportedly donning a lab coat for injured NFL athletes.
The Republican-controlled state Assembly passed a bill on Feb. 13 to eliminate work permit requirements for 14- and 15-year-olds in Wisconsin.
Dane County held primary elections for the Dane County Board of Supervisors Tuesday for District 13 and District 36, two districts each contested by three candidates.
The University of Wisconsin System launched Wisconsin Online, a collaboration between 13 campuses offering over 200 online degrees, on Feb. 1 to increase higher education access for students who need virtual accommodations.
The No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team capped off an overtime 4-3 thriller Friday night with a 4-0 blowout win Saturday, claiming a series sweep against the No. 5 Minnesota Golden Gophers in the second and final border battle this season.
Fashion is universally known as the gateway to the heavens of creativity. Every culture, nation and city has its own spin on what is considered “stylish.” The casual comfort Americans prioritize in fashion vastly contrasts the elegant class displayed in European outfit choices.
Gov. Tony Evers signed a bill Tuesday creating a direct admissions pathway to University of Wisconsin System campuses for Wisconsin high school students who achieve high academic performance.
University of Wisconsin-Madison gamers have found a community among light-up keyboards and high-end monitors in the Bakke Recreation Center’s esports room, which opened at the beginning of the spring semester.
Wes Sparkman, director of Dane County’s Office for Equity and Inclusion, announced his candidacy for Dane County executive Thursday.
Winter has felt more like spring this February, with rising temperatures, a lack of snow and a thunderstorm on campus. Whether you like the warm days or miss winter activities, it’s clear something is causing different weather this year.
A recent amendment to an agreement between Republican state lawmakers and the University of Wisconsin System could allow the construction of the new Camp Randall Sports Center to overlap with the boundaries of the Camp Randall Memorial Park.
Content warning: This story contains information about suicide.
The No. 4 Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team lost 2-3 Friday and 1-3 Saturday to The Ohio State Buckeyes in Columbus in their worst series this season.
“The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk” brought a brilliant show of color, music, dance and poetry to the Overture Center at its regional premiere from Jan. 25 to Feb. 11.
Wisconsin’s AJ Storr and Steven Crowl’s combined 43 points was not enough as the No. 20 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team fell to the Iowa Hawkeyes 88-86 on Saturday in Iowa City. Hawkeyes guard Tony Perkins scored a last-second layup in overtime to seal the game.