Wisconsin softball dominates in opening game at Goodman
The Wisconsin Badgers opened the 2023-24 season with a convincing 18-1 win over Bryant & Stratton College at Goodman Softball Complex.
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The Wisconsin Badgers opened the 2023-24 season with a convincing 18-1 win over Bryant & Stratton College at Goodman Softball Complex.
The Wisconsin Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams achieved success in their first on-the-road race of the season, hosted by Loyola University Chicago on Sep. 29. The men’s team placed first and the women’s team placed third among many top-ranked teams in the Tom Cooney Championship Division.
Wisconsin women's soccer (7-2-3) defeated conference rival Minnesota (4-4-3) in a 3-1 victory Thursday night in Minneapolis. The Badgers now sit fourth in the Big Ten Standings with a conference record of 2-1-1.
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers cruised past the Lindenwood Lions in a crushing 6-0 blowout win in their season opener as redshirt junior Jane Gervais delivered an exciting shutout.
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Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin discussed initiatives for housing, mental health, sustainability and fostering a culture of belonging during Wednesday evening’s Associated Students of Madison (ASM) Student Council meeting.
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Campus offices at the University of Wisconsin-Madison prepared for a looming federal government shutdown which would have begun on Sunday, but Congress passed a bill to keep the federal government funded for 45 more days during a last-minute vote on Saturday.
The Madison Common Council announced modest amendments to Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway’s $266.5 million 2024 executive capital budget late last week, adding funding to the John Nolen Drive restoration and other development projects.
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers volleyball team protected their undefeated record with a sweep over No. 22 Ohio State in Columbus on Wednesday night. The Badgers are now 12-0 this season and 3-0 in the Big Ten.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced funding for the expansion of the Community Alternative Response Emergency Services (CARES) program to countywide service Wednesday in the 2024 county budget.
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Former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan provided his perspective on bridging political divides as well as furthering economic and climate policy during a talk at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Tuesday. evening.
Nestled among the picturesque landscapes and historical landmarks in the heart of Madison is Sanitarium Hill, the neighborhood’s own something strange. First constructed in 1930 to be a tuberculosis ward, the hill has since become a hotbed for paranormal activity and investigations.
UW Health nurses Matt Delaney and Mary Jorgensen represent only two out of thousands of nurses who have faced ongoing union efforts within UW Health.
Sen. Melissa Agard, D-Madison, and Rep. Darrin Madison, D-Milwaukee, introduced legislation to legalize marijuana use for individuals 21 years or older on Friday.
As the summer came to a close and students and staff returned to campus, one thing remained missing: the Starship Robots. This year, the infamous robots once highlighted in campus tours and beloved by many students are nowhere to be seen.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and Communications Director Ben LaBolt boosted the Biden Administration's work towards higher education, climate change and mental health efforts during a press briefing with U.S. student media Tuesday.