Stories by Preston Schmitt
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For decades, the pharmacy and eatery was a go-to gathering spot for UW students.
Meet the UW–Madison faculty and alumni whose discoveries changed the world.
UW–Madison’s organizational changes aim to boost support for all undergraduates
UW student population trends have followed inflection points in American life.
As rules change for paying student-athletes, UW–Madison charts a path for success.
UW student employment is about more than making a living.
Artificial intelligence is here to stay. UW–Madison students are grappling with its promise and perils.
For a university situated on an isthmus, transportation is no easy matter.
Nature Calls in Nancy Nicholas Hall is a stream-like, dreamlike experience.
Our fantasy lineup of Wisconsin’s gridiron greats.
UW–Madison has a starring role in College Football 25.
The combative architect Frank Lloyd Wright x1890 had an intense love-hate relationship with his alma mater.
The Badger football team reignites a rivalry with a new member of the Big Ten Conference.
At the UW’s newer residence halls, today’s students have it better than old-timers.
On its 30th anniversary, the Badgers’ first win in Pasadena is worth another look.
The UW creates a virtual farm to train workers in the dairy industry.
Futuristic pods at the Bakke Center help students catch up on sleep.
What makes a good public painting or sculpture? Here are UW–Madison’s most successful works in plain sight.
Revisiting the restaurants that have sustained generations of meat-eating Badgers.



















