Joe Krabbenhoft returns to UW men’s basketball as team’s video coordinator.
Student life
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Students discover there’s much to savor in south Madison.
There appears to be a direct correlation between possessing a UW–Madison degree and having an affinity for Paisan’s Italian Restaurant.
At a factory in Latin America, workers are sewing UW apparel, providing for their families, and spreading hope that the global textile industry can change.
Every August 14, thousands of UW students face . . . a twenty-four-hour bout of homelessness.
. . . the Lake Monona sea monster is as feisty as ever.
A geology course first offered seventy years ago is still challenging students.
Creative ideas and a supportive campus culture are helping more and more students embrace the entrepreneurial spirit.
If the Memorial Union Terrace is UW–Madison’s patio, the lake’s T-shaped swimming pier is its beach.
Athleticism guides this motivated team.
Organizations across campus are answering to the same higher calling: community service.
Memorial Union scales back its plan to renovate the theater lobby.
. . . very little about Madison’s winter has been appropriate this year.
As China gains prominence on the world stage, the university strengthens its connections.
Abusing alcohol will now lead to class time and counseling.
The store and its name evoke memories both strong and sweet.
When I first came to the university in 1978, I had never lived away from home or in a big city. Everything was new to me.