Stories by John Allen
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During the All Ways Forward comprehensive campaign, UW–Madison added and improved several buildings and facilities.
The steam whistle signals boaters while startling Terrace crowds.
What’s it like to be Afghan and Kurdish in the U.S.? Read Hajjar Baban ’20.
Creative UW students reconceive it as a pouch.
Before social media, UW students shared messages via Langdon Street graffiti.
UW proposes new buildings, greater borrowing power in state budget request.
The UW contains infections with a coronavirus dashboard.
A guide to Badger football’s off-again, on-again season.
A century-old arts venue is hidden within a lecture hall.
Missing campus, a student devises a virtual version.
Chancellor Rebecca Blank finds reasons for hope in challenging times.
Scout’s legacy continues at the School of Veterinary Medicine.
Earth Day is going strong after 50 years, and so is the Nelson Institute.
Despite bleak environmental news, the UW’s Nelson Institute finds reasons to hope.
A survey counts up all the ways the university is sustainable — and all the ways it can improve.
Over six decades, UW teams won 14 Big Ten championships.
Every few weeks, another one arrives: a visiting artist to create a new work at Tandem Press, UW–Madison’s fine-art print shop. Tandem is affiliated with the art department in the School of Education, and since 1987, it has brought nearly 100 artists to campus — to experiment, to create…