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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 ...
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 ...
In the wake of the overthrow of Charles X, Eugène Delacroix gave life to his now-famous painting, “Liberty Leading the People,” to celebrate what he hoped was a new era of French freedom. A decade ...
As the U.S. becomes more racially diverse, K-12 classrooms are too. But, the discussions surrounding diversity in history classrooms are advancing at a much slower pace. Often, the history taught in ...
The 2025 Wisconsin Spring Election had high student voter turnout, especially for a non-partisan and non-presidential race, according to Elections Research Center Director Barry Burden. “Typically, ...
Quantum Teleportation was first achieved in the 1990s, demonstrating that information could be teleported from one location to another, granted the two locations are entangled, Johannes Rydberg ...
As the stadium lights cast a hypnotic glow across the soccer field, Aidan McConnell played amidst the flurry of activity, her mind grappling with the weight of expectations. Among the clamor of the ...
Last Saturday marked the end of the regular NCAA volleyball season and the release of the NCAA tournament bracket. For the University of Wisconsin women’s volleyball team, who just defeated No.
The University of Wisconsin Office of Human Resources will no longer organize or fund gatherings for its Black, Indigenous and people of color and Black, Indigenous, Women of Color Employee Networks, ...
Students for Justice in Palestine began the University of Wisconsin Against Apartheid Week on Monday with a mock apartheid wall display and a teach-in aimed at raising awareness of Israel’s policies ...
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 ...
The number of student visas revoked at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has doubled since last reported on Monday, when the university announced 13 affiliated students and alumni had been affected.