Badgers football beats Rutgers in homecoming game
The Wisconsin Badgers faced off against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in a defensive battle at Camp Randall Stadium. Riccardo Hallman’s 95-yard interception return secured a 24-13 win for the Badgers.
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The Wisconsin Badgers faced off against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in a defensive battle at Camp Randall Stadium. Riccardo Hallman’s 95-yard interception return secured a 24-13 win for the Badgers.
The Big Ten released league football opponents for the 2024-28 seasons on Oct. 4. This competitive schedule for Wisconsin includes a Sept. 5, 2026 matchup against Notre Dame at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, which will continue the teams’ storied football rivalry that spans more than a century.
Students around the country are facing the reality of student loan payments resuming on Oct. 1.
Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, ignited a months-long debate over state influence on higher education after announcing in May he’d seek to block funding increases to the University of Wisconsin System unless it removes diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs.
Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway announced the city’s 2024 operating budget proposal Tuesday.
The Wisconsin men’s soccer team suffered a crushing 1-3 loss against the Michigan State Spartans on Friday.
The Big Ten Conference announced conference opponents for the 2024 to 2028 football seasons on Oct. 5.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz declined to recuse herself from two redistricting lawsuits on Friday after calling the state’s current Republican-drawn electoral district maps “rigged.”
Internationally renowned comedian Nimesh Patel will stop at the Barrymore Theatre in Madison on Sunday as part of his “Fast and Loose” tour.
In the first episode of Mixed and Confused, host LiLi Bicoy speaks with Sophia Whitehead, the President of the Multi-Racial Student Union at UW Madison. They discuss the goals and challenges of the organization, as well as the comfort it brings individuals with mixed identities. To learn more about MSU, check out their Instagram @ msu_uw!
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers defeated the Iowa Hawkeyes in a remarkable fifth straight match sweep Wednesday night in Iowa City.
The Badgers men’s soccer team ended their match in a tie against the Michigan Wolverines on Sunday in Ann Arbor thanks to a second-half goal from Wisconsin forward Thomas Raimbault.
During the hockey season, the student section and players are normally two separate entities. While glass may separate the two during the season, the communities recently took the ice together to compete for a coveted prize of free season tickets.
The opening of State Street's newest restaurant The High Crowd Cafe is making a statement for the normalization of cannabis for recreational use in Wisconsin, giving a new meaning to getting blasted.
The Wisconsin Badgers golf team placed ninth at the 2023 Badger Golf Invitational. Eighteen schools participated in the tournament, held Oct.1-3, at UW-Madison’s University Ridge Golf Course.
Starbucks workers on State Street pressed upper management for sharp container boxes after finding needles throughout their store over the past several years.
The Wisconsin Senate Committee on Education held a press conference Wednesday morning to discuss Republican-introduced legislation that would prohibit transgender youth from participating in sports.
In a trend that has swept through social media in recent weeks, women have posed a question to their male friends, boyfriends and husbands: How often do you think about the Roman Empire?
The University of Wisconsin-Madison announced the launch of its First Generation Badgers pilot program last week. The experimental program is designed to better support first-generation students by building community and providing more resources, one-on-one mentorship and various events throughout the year.
About 20 UW-Madison students and staff gathered Tuesday afternoon at Union South to stand in solidarity with those affected by layoffs planned at UW-Oshkosh.