Union Terrace, June 14, 2014, 9 p.m. 71 degrees Wish you were here.
Student life
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Undergrads are glued to their television in Sellery Hall on the evening of April 5, as the Badger men’s basketball team plays Kentucky in the NCAA semifinal.
The predecessor to today's campus radio station may have been tiny, but it forged lifelong bonds among students from the 1950s to the early '90s and sponsored one heck of a trivia contest.
A look back at campus life since the last Camp Randall graduation in 1990.
A philosophy major invites more women to the debate
Chinese alumni create talk-show videos to educate, ease isolation.
110 alumni attended UW Multicultural activities in October
Based on the ski tracks and slushy footprints in the snow that cover the lake’s icy surface in the winter, plenty of people on campus appreciate the season’s serenity and count the days until the open water turns to ice.
Does religion have a place at a public university? The Lubar Institute contends that it does — not to proselytize, but to give students a safe place to explore beliefs and cultivate understanding.
Students make s’mores at Dejope residence hall, September 10, 2012.
Photo by Bryce Richter…
Their genesis unknown, the names of geography students mark the decades.
Travel back with us now into the shadows of ancient history, to the year A.D. 1993.
Today’s successful artists are influenced by the greats of past eras.
The cruelest course on campus may not live up to its legend.
A special partnership with the UW introduces ninth-graders to the notion of a degree following high school.
The sacrifice? Heading to practice long before the campus comes to life. The reward? Seeing the sun rise and knowing you’ve done your best.
I never think about my time at Wisconsin without thinking about rowing.
New residential community focuses on arts and design.