UW-Madison student creates campus housing rental marketplace app
By Audrey Rubenstein | Apr. 28Rentle is the newest dating app in Madison - which apartment is your next match?
Rentle is the newest dating app in Madison - which apartment is your next match?
Weekend sports anchor and reporter at Madison’s WMTV-15 Audrey Marr built her career on one word: yes.
Wisconsin’s storied history of ecological preservation is prioritized today through community, education and research at Madison’s Henry Vilas Zoo.
Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin directed all University of Wisconsin-Madison departments to reduce their budgets by 5-7% while the Trump administration slashed federal funding. Some graduate students say they’re being left in the dust.
New graduates across certain STEM majors face a precarious job market upon graduation, leaving students to learn alternate ways of getting a job.
When thrift stores are overrun with low quality, overpriced clothing, Re-Wear It Wisconsin gives students the opportunity to engage with fashion that benefits the community
The number of international students at UW has dropped amid federal immigration uncertainty.
The student-run radio station was recently named best college radio station in the country.
No experience? No problem. Wisconsin Gymnastics Club invites any and all skill levels, from beginners to the next Simone Biles
University of Wisconsin-Madison alum Freddie Owens discusses life and lessons as a Black man growing up in Wisconsin in new memoir Echoes of Stark Park.
The former Communication Arts student who leveraged his time at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to earn a role on the world’s biggest stage.
University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Armaan Jain launches Priority on Feb. 1, a productivity platform designed to combine calendars, tasks, goals and habits into one system.
Himal Chuli, the first Nepali restaurant in the country, closed its doors for the last time after 40 years as a cultural cornerstone in Madison.
University of Wisconsin-Madison’s senior auditors pursue curiosity, find multi-generational friendships
Meet the Raging Grannies, the group of women using song as protest.
Following a mass shooting that changed her life, sophomore Nessa Bleill founded Students Demand Action, a group fighting for gun control reform.
Stella’s Bakery relocated to Regent Street earlier this month, bringing their baked goods closer to campus.
Student employees of The Open Seat Food Pantry say they are increasingly filling a role on campus they are unprepared to provide.
As developers try to tap into the freshwater of Lake Michigan, Port Washington residents debate new data center
Artificial intelligence companies have flocked to the Great Lakes region to build data centers because the region provides the freshwater needed to cool AI data centers, but locals and environmentalists are concerned with energy use and water consumption.