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(11/03/22 7:00am)
The student vote at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has the power to dictate the scope of politics on local, state and national levels. Student groups across campus are determined to promote student voter registration and turnout, but despite their efforts, some students remain unenthused and unconvinced.
(09/16/21 7:00am)
The Ironman — a triathlon consisting of a 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike ride and a 26.2 mile run — came to Madison Sunday. Of the nearly 2,000 competitors, junior Harry Panagakis was among less than 50 men between ages 18-24 racing.
(08/18/21 7:00am)
Remote work options, masks on all UW campuses and a vaccine mandate are a few of the United Faculty & Academic Staff demands for the fall semester. At a virtual open meeting addressing COVID-19 safety concerns Monday, graduate workers, staff and faculty discussed the demands and organized ways to see them through.
(06/21/21 6:20pm)
With a unicorn floaty in tow and a Sunday to spare in search of a good memory, spring UW-Madison graduates Gleb Tsyganov (‘21) and Daniel Miller (‘21) swam 3.5 miles across Lake Mendota.
(05/03/21 1:42am)
Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment, the Panhellenic Association and the Interfraternity Council co-sponsored a march Wednesday in protest of sexual assault and in support of survivors.
(04/27/21 7:00am)
University leaders hosted a dedication ceremony Saturday for the Divine Nine Garden Plaza, the first designated space for non-predominately white Greek life at UW-Madison. The ceremony took place next to East Campus Mall, where the plaza will eventually be located.
(04/26/21 7:00am)
More than 100 students gathered on campus Friday for an Earth Week Climate Strike, pressuring UW-Madison and the Wisconsin Foundation & Alumni Association to divest from fossil fuels.
(04/23/21 10:17pm)
After a perfect regular season, the Badgers fell just short of bringing home a national championship to Madison.
(04/20/21 1:51am)
En route to the Capitol, protesters drew neighbors out of their houses onto porches and balconies. Faces in windows and phones in hands, many spectated as the crowds made their way down usually busy city streets.
(04/18/21 10:20pm)
No. 1 Wisconsin (16-0) beat No. 16 Brigham Young University (17-3) in three sets (25-20, 25-17, 25-12) Saturday, showcasing the team's depth behind outside hitter Molly Haggerty. After beating the Cougars, the Badgers will advance to the Elite Eight for the third consecutive year.
(04/15/21 4:39pm)
After a pristine season, No. 1 Wisconsin (15-0) will face off against Weber State (19-1) in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
(04/15/21 7:00am)
The student organization Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment (PAVE) is working to inform and empower the campus community to stand up against sexual assault during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
(04/02/21 10:54pm)
After winning their second straight Big Ten conference title, the Badgers swept the Wolverines to finish their season undefeated.
(04/01/21 7:00am)
Athletic Director and former head football coach Barry Alvarez is expected to retire after 32 years at UW-Madison, sources told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
(03/31/21 7:00am)
Athletic Director and former head football coach Barry Alvarez is expected to retire after 32 years at UW-Madison, sources told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
(03/30/21 4:17pm)
The Badgers had to turn their bus around after their series against the Nittany Lions was cancelled Thursday night.
(03/28/21 10:46pm)
UW-Madison students should plan to return to campus for mainly in-person instruction and expect a “new normal” this fall, said Chancellor Rebecca Blank.
(03/25/21 7:00am)
Overworked, underpaid and burglarized — this is reality felt by graduate student workers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
(03/09/21 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Interfraternity Council organized “Mend Mendota” — a cleanup event on Lake Mendota Monday afternoon — after trash left on the ice from weekend gatherings garnered social media attention. Members of eight IFC chapters and one Panhellenic Association sorority gathered on the melting ice to pick up trash left behind after parties over the weekend.
(03/03/21 8:00am)
152 years ago, six women walked out of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with bachelor degrees gripped in their hands and pride etched on their faces. Their graduation marked the first time for females to earn their degrees from the institution.