David Margolis MD’89 is both an eminent pediatric oncologist and a zealous fan of the Milwaukee Bucks. With a little spray paint, he now combines his two passions.
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The greatest player in UW soccer history faced major challenges en route to helping the U.S. win the World Cup.
The pioneering conservationist and UW alumnus climbed the mountain in 1888. Today, following his path is no easy task.
From YouTube star to professional BMX rider, Badger alums have proven the versalitity of a UW diploma.
They might interfere with weather forecasting.
A new heritage marker honors their history of resistance and resilience.
The Wisconsin Union Theater makes sure the 100th-anniversary season is something special.
Now based at the Arboretum, Journey North marshals an army of amateur biologists.
Summer’s not what it used to be — not at UW–Madison, anyway.
Summer on campus has always been swell, boasting one-of-a-kind study spots like the Memorial Union Terrace and Picnic Point. But over the last four years, the university has transformed the summer academic experience to better help students advance…
Our story on the MIA Project’s search for a missing World War II pilot was a labor of love.
Participants in UW Adventure Learning Programs (ALPs) ride a giant swing at a new facility in Stoughton, Wisconsin. ALPs — a student organization — administers the facility and runs team-building workshops for students and nonstudent groups.
Photo by Jeff Miller…
Pregnant women who travel long distances to work face increased risks of adverse birth outcomes.
The longtime PA announcer for Badger women’s basketball, volleyball, and softball is not exactly a detached observer.
An innovative study looks to man’s best friend for answers on prevention.
His acclaimed biography profiles the great American abolitionist.
Here’s what it’s like to meet the UW football legend in person.
The campus-area restaurant preserves the classic food and original décor that keep nostalgic Badgers coming back.
Here's the definitive account of how and when the tradition began.
The Mercile J. Lee Scholars Program reflects its namesake's humane approach.
Even as a UW–Madison student, the author of “A Raisin in the Sun” spoke up for what she believed in.
Investigative journalist Scott Carney MA’04 does — in his own way.
Erin Strepy MBA'15 plays with dolls every day because that’s her job.
A documentary profiles the crusading immigration lawyer Judy Wood.