The college years can be a stressful time of life. Then add the weak economy and the uncertain job market, and you get a recipe for student mental-health issues.
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On Wisconsin takes a look back at what band members wore while bringing joy to Badger fans and audiences everywhere.
When you enroll at the UW, you’d better be prepared to learn a lot — and to develop your upper body strength.
Library Mall is a little bit like Epcot theme park, but much easier on the wallet
The McBurney Center fully integrates those with disabilities into campus life.
These seven students are becoming diploma-carrying Badgers this year, joining the ranks of more than 380,000 UW-Madison alumni around the world. They have a firm grasp of reality — but also an inspiring take on what’s to come.
When it’s all over, one thing is clear: Match Day for medical students has more authentic drama, excitement, and emotion than any episode of Grey’s Anatomy.
Despite the hurdles, campus dining facilities are incorporating locally grown foods.
What's that campus that looks so much like the UW? It's the fictitious Grand Lakes University, which 25 years ago hosted non-grad Thornton Melon (aka Rodney Dangerfield).
Without the sauce, it might be just another burger. And without the burger, the Plaza Tavern might be just another bar.
One of Homecoming's biggest spectacles doesn't involve the marching band or the football team.
International students down on the farm for the first time.
Campus learning communities are growing, thanks to a new initiative.
The Division of University Housing has developed ways to feed every nutritional need.
Telefund callers learn life lessons — and a new appreciation for private support.
The welcome mat is out when today's soldiers return to campus, unlike what their Vietnam counterparts experienced while reentering civilian life during an uncivil era.
Five hundred possibilities were narrowed to just four … and then one.
The Babcock Hall Dairy Store churns out thousands of gallons of yummy ice cream annually — enough to evoke must-have memories for alumni and impromptu breakfasts for students dashing between classes.
Earning potential comes with a price.
The Wisconsin Historical Society has renovated its reading room.