For thousands of University of Wisconsin students and Wisconsin natives, Camp Randall Stadium is like a home. It’s a familiar place that manages to yield great experiences for nearly everyone, even ...
As dawn breaks on a July morning, eager Badger fans swarm any device possible — laptops, iPads and cell phones, vying for the competitive prize of a coveted season student football ticket. For ...
The man, the myth, the mystery. Few campus legends permeate as deep into University of Wisconsin’s student consciousness as the myth of Tunnel Bob. The shadowy figure has earned his spot among the ...
The Badger Herald is one of the nation’s largest fully independent student newspapers, located in Madison, Wisconsin and founded in 1969. The Herald publishes monthly print editions and provides daily ...
Wisconsin lawmakers, alongside social justice and environmental groups, introduced the Climate Accountability Act at the State Capitol Tuesday. The bill marks the state’s first legislation aimed at ...
When Mike Grosskreutz started working at the Wisconsin Rapids paper mill in 1980, he thought his job would last until retirement. After all, the paper mill was the place everyone in the area wanted to ...
“Winter of Frozen Dreams” — a murder mystery film noir — hits unusually close to home. Based on a true story, which has since become a book, i?t is the tale of Barbara Hoffman, a highly intelligent ...
Milwaukee native Ramiah Whiteside was just 17 years old when a judge sentenced him to 47 years in prison. While Whiteside only served 20 years of his sentence, he cycled through 11 different ...
Following a surge of protests taking down and challenging statues with racist origins around the world, University of Wisconsin students and organizations have demanded the Abraham Lincoln statue on ...
University of Wisconsin Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin held a round table with UW student journalists on Tuesday to discuss many of the issues at the top of mind for universities — including budget cuts, ...
“People talk to you differently and listen to what you have to say very differently from how they listen to another man.” That was a University of Wisconsin nuclear engineering and physics student.
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this article erroneously said that the university had purchased the land of Lake Forest in 1947. Entombed within the deepest reaches of the University of Wisconsin ...
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