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(11/06/23 5:40pm)
Industry leaders renewed calls for Wisconsin lawmakers to support a new University of Wisconsin-Madison engineering building in a statewide campaign Sunday, with UW-Madison saying private donors may withdraw support if additional funding is not secured.
(11/06/23 4:32pm)
The No. 5 Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team defeated the No. 4 Michigan Wolverines Friday and Saturday night at the Kohl Center in Madison to extend their win streak to six games.
(11/11/23 9:00am)
A post on Facebook reignited Hannah Aeschlimann’s passion for gymnastics.
(11/11/23 9:00am)
After school hours, Donavan Brendler volunteers by helping coach the boys junior varsity soccer team at Madison East High School.
(11/06/23 2:56pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s soccer team came up short in a 1-2 loss against the Indiana Hoosiers in their first-round game in the Big Ten Tournament.
(11/10/23 9:00am)
Madison may not look like a city with a swiftly developing film scene, but University of Wisconsin-Madison film students continue to exhibit unmatched spirit and perseverance in their efforts to redefine their community as the place to go for film.
(11/10/23 10:00am)
Leopold’s Books Bar Caffe holds the unique distinction of being both a bar, bookstore and cafe. It also acts as a live music venue and underground sanctuary for jazz performers.
(11/09/23 10:00am)
Music is born out of artists, but it is spread by the individuals who resonate with it.
(11/11/23 10:00am)
We all remember the feeling of sitting down criss-cross applesauce in some small corner of a room with a book in our small hands. The feeling of the crisp pages between our fingers and the images flashing through our heads.
(11/11/23 12:00pm)
By 11:50 a.m. on Wednesdays, a line of hungry visitors snakes through the hall, up the stairs and out the door of The Crossing Campus Ministry on University Ave. On the menu this week: homemade sheet pan pizza, kale caesar salad and old-fashioned apple cobbler — all for just $8 a plate.
(11/06/23 8:00am)
Author David McRaney will deliver a talk on polarization and active listening Tuesday at Shannon Hall as part of UW-Madison’s Go Big Read book for the 2023-24 academic year, “How Minds Change”.
(11/06/23 11:00am)
The City of Madison has begun planning the second bus rapid transit (BRT) line, officials said at a public informational meeting Wednesday.
(11/09/23 10:00am)
Boobzhaus is not your typical music venue. In fact, it’s not even above ground.
(11/06/23 3:04am)
A police search for a man with a knife in the Langdon Street area near the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus is now resolved, according to an alert released by the university on the BadgerSAFE app.
(11/06/23 8:00am)
Top Wisconsin Democrats championed the upcoming 2024 election and emphasized campaign strategies to turn Wisconsin blue at the party’s “Justice Defend Live” panel Friday evening in Madison.
(11/06/23 12:00pm)
Conservative speaker Ben Shapiro will visit the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus Monday as a part of a lecture series sponsored by the Young America’s Foundation, a conservative youth organization.
(11/09/23 8:00am)
As the demand for urban garden space in Madison rises, the waitlist for renting a plot at the Atwood Community Gardens becomes longer. The supply for garden spaces is small, resulting in a three-year wait and limited accessibility for Madison-area residents.
(11/09/23 9:00am)
Nestled in the heart of Madison, Wisconsin, State Street stands as a vibrant testament to the city’s rich history, diverse culture and strong sense of community. For decades, the bustling thoroughfare has drawn locals and visitors captivated by its unique blend of historic charm, eclectic shops and lively street life.
(11/09/23 9:00am)
Birds have always been a remarkable thing to University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty member Dexter Patterson. A communicator, educator and photographer by trade, birding provided him an outlet to get outside and learn.
(11/09/23 10:47pm)
When most people wait out headache-inducing hail or whipping tornado winds, Charlie Bourdo fills with adrenaline. For him, extreme weather means another day of chasing his atmospheric passion.