Falk backs Barrett
Kathleen Falk speaks in Madison following her loss in Tuesday’s Democratic gubernatorial primary. She will now support Barrett.
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Kathleen Falk speaks in Madison following her loss in Tuesday’s Democratic gubernatorial primary. She will now support Barrett.
ASM Chair Allie Gardner leads a tense meeting Tuesday while student council representatives debate MCSC’s funding eligibility. They ultimately delayed the decision.
State athletics officials announced Tuesday The Kohl Center will continue to host boys state high school basketball tournaments.
City officials meet with students Wednesday to discuss safety on campus in light of a recent spike in crime.
The Madison chapter of South Asian Sisters performed “Yoni Ki Baat” Friday evening. Translated as “Talk of the Vagina,” the play counters “The Vagina Monologues,” bringing the voices of third-world women and women of color to the stage.
SSFC Chair Sarah Neibart said she is pleased Ward reconsidered his initial decision on MEChA and WISPIRG funding.
Finance Committee Vice President and Transportation Board Rep. Chase Wilson presented the transportation budget.
Senior forward Carolyne Prevost skated past the Mercyhurst defensemen multiple times, netting a goal and assist Saturday.
Dana Priest, a journalist at The Washington Post, spoke on campus Tuesday. She detailed how the U.S. government rapidly expanded in the name of national security after 9/11.
Sophomore guard Morgan Paige scored a career-high 29 points to help Wisconsin to a win on senior day Sunday.
UW-Madison philosophy professor Dan Hausman said Wednesday preferential admissions provide African-American students equal educational opportunity.
Freshman Lacia Gorman has been a bright spot for the Badgers recently, scoring nine and 10 points in the past two games.
Despite the return of senior forward Anya Covington to the starting lineup, the Badgers offense was anemic Thursday night.
Wisconsin is the model of consistency in college women’s hockey. Senior forward Brianna Decker exemplifies this quality. Adding her competitiveness, she is one of the best in the game.