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(03/13/18 1:00pm)
Declan McKenna first caught the world’s attention, and my own, for his 2015 hit, “Brazil.” The song was written in protest of the worldwide soccer organization, FIFA, and their awarding of the 2014 FIFA World Cup to Brazil. This required the country to build new stadiums — which cost millions of dollars — despite many Brazilians living in poverty.
(03/09/18 2:55am)
UW-Madison College Republicans Chair Jake Lubenow plans to push again for a segregated fee opt-out for students on campus, he said in an interview Thursday on a 1310 WIBA radio with Vicki McKenna.
(03/08/18 7:15am)
Students are well aware of the stress of their classes. In one week, they might have three midterms, a group project and a 10-page paper due.
(03/06/18 2:56am)
UW-Stevens Point proposed Monday to cut 13 humanities majors and possibly cut faculty positions while adding or expanding 16 other programs to address their $4.5 million dollar deficit.
(02/27/18 1:00pm)
The Wombats' music has always been filled with angst. The band, created in Liverpool, fills their songs with frantic beats while lead singer and guitarist, Matt Murphy, packs his lyrics with how he feels, frequently coming across with disgust. Their first album from 2007, A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation, is filled with pounding drums. It gives the songs a young, angst-filled sound.
(02/21/18 4:00am)
To win the game, one has to play their cards right. But students won’t be able to with College Cards, a UW-focused version of the game Cards Against Humanity, after the company illegally used the university’s trademark.
(02/15/18 2:00am)
In a dizzying and intense performance, Portugal. The Man rocked the sold-out Overture Center Sunday night.
(02/07/18 6:35am)
Despite an ongoing tuition freeze for in-state students, the UW System regents are proposing increases for non-resident and graduate students that would raise tuition by hundreds of dollars at UW-Milwaukee, UW-Eau Claire and UW-Stout.
(01/31/18 4:14am)
UW-Oshkosh will make a $2.4 million budget cut to prepare for the addition of UW-Fond du Lac and UW-Fox Valley as satellite campuses while the UW System’s restructures in two-year colleges.
(01/25/18 4:04am)
UW-Madison’s announced Tuesday that the Computer Science department is slated for review to keep up with demand and continue the growth of the major.
(11/20/17 7:35pm)
Mike Catalano didn’t want to stop dancing.
(11/17/17 4:24pm)
SCENE: We see Michigan Head Football Coach Jim Harbaugh bellied up at a bar. It’s late on a weeknight, and the bar is nearly empty, save for a regular huddled in one of the booths in the back and a pool shark practicing his game. There’s the intermittent crack of pool balls as Harbaugh nurses his drink.
(11/17/17 4:25pm)
It’s a little bit redundant to say at this point, but I still have to say it: what a weekend of college football. Let’s get straight into the action.
(11/17/17 4:00am)
Wisconsin has been on a run of revenge, and Thursday night it was a dish best served cold.
(11/16/17 1:10pm)
Soccer’s mystique is built on its brief moments of magic that populate the field.
(11/16/17 2:56am)
The Board of Regents’ decision to merge two-year and four-year colleges in a sweeping re-organization has sparked controversy from those worried about its effect on the UW System, but a provision involving UW Extension has been mostly overlooked.
(11/13/17 7:57pm)
Philipp Schilling and the Wisconsin Badgers seem to love penalty shootouts.
(11/10/17 12:45pm)
Week 10 was once again a banger in college football, especially in the afternoon games. Just like last week, the 2:30 time slot was filled with upsets, great games and a ton of shake-ups for the committee to deal with. So what exactly happened? Let me take you on a journey through week ten.
(11/10/17 6:10am)
The Wisconsin Badgers were down a goal after 30 minutes to a team they had never beaten in their most important game of the season. The Maryland Terrapins had the Badgers’ number, and a 28th minute goal from junior forward Sebastian Elney had Wisconsin’s season hanging by a thread.
(11/04/17 9:33pm)
In one of their last practices before the Wisconsin Badgers men’s soccer team (4-3-1 Big Ten, 8-4-4 overall) travels to College Park to take on the Maryland Terrapins (5-1-2, 10-4-3) in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament, it seemed fitting that it was cold and pouring rain.