On Campus
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A UW professor inspires students to honor WW II soldiers.
Who knew? Tagging bumblebees can help farmers with their crops.
With an average of 17,104 fans packing the Kohl Center per game, the UW ranked second highest in home attendance among Big Ten men’s basketball teams last season. Indiana University came in first. When the Southeast Recreational Facility (SERF) is renovated, it will include a new swimming pool for competition.
Union Terrace, June 14, 2014, 9 p.m. 71 degrees Wish you were here.
Photo: Jeff Miller
Although today Michael Lihrman x’15 holds the NCAA championship title for weight throw, his introduction to the sport didn’t come until his junior year at Rice Lake High School in northern Wisconsin.
Back then, the 6-foot-5 senior was looking for a way to…
A beloved area of central campus gets a much-needed upgrade.
UW System takes deliberate steps to decrease cash on hand.
The fox is in town and stealing hearts all over Madison.
Can spending time online translate into citizen action?
Ultrasounds create a powerful connection for dads-to-be.
As a nation, we are deeply polarized. And our partisan divisions will solidify with the approaching 2014 midterm elections and the horserace already under way for the 2016 presidential campaign.
Despite daily deluges, twelve students in this anthropology course spent most of June sifting and winnowing dirt.
Fans of Harry Potter and other pop-culture touchstones transform into activists.
A powerful social platform is engaging citizens in the political process.
How can we prepare our kids to participate in the highly polarized world of politics?
Democracy is the worst form of government except for all those other forms that have been tried.
Turns out those weekly bathroom breaks are part of a grand plan.
A tasty hybrid fish is making its way to your local grocery store.
An artist shares his rare talent — and his culture.
This new center keeps a focus on the end game: getting a degree.



























