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The UW contains infections with a coronavirus dashboard.
Pandemic-related challenges keep some students home.
A guide to Badger football’s off-again, on-again season.
Andrea Dutton gets frank about rising sea levels.
Cassidy Scheer ’04 shoots to the top of lumberjack sports.
Feast your eyes on Madison homes by Frank Lloyd Wright x1890.
UW–Madison adapts to keep people safe for fall 2020.
In the coronavirus era, it takes creativity to provide a workplace-experience course.
For now, standardized tests are optional for UW admission.
Former UW star Tamara Moore '14 is the only active female coach of a men’s college basketball team.
How to salute graduates during a pandemic? It takes creativity, and the Wisconsin School of Business rose to the challenge with a May 9 light show called “Business Badgers Light the Way Forward.” From 9 p.m. to midnight, the east façade of Grainger Hall glowed red with a four-story display…
Daniel Ledin x’22, Molly Pistono x’22, and Courtney Gorum x’23 (left to right) painted a tribute to victims of police violence and racial injustice.
The boarded-up storefronts displayed boldly painted messages: Love, Unity, Change.
All along State Street, local artists transformed a scene of despair and destruction…
UW researchers on campus and beyond search for a cure.
Peaceful protesters take a knee for Black Lives Matter.
How Jim Lovell x'50 pulled off NASA’s most daring recovery.
In the midst of a crisis, let’s pause to remember why our work matters.
A video meditation series cultivates peace of mind in the pandemic.
An interview with LaVar Charleston MS’07, PhD’10
The actor playfully engages with a UW geoscience class.
Missing campus, a student devises a virtual version.
For 19 years, Ian’s Pizza has been a quintessential student experience.
The Badger community springs into action to save lives.