International teaching assistants raise concerns over required fluency test
By Sonia Bendre | 6:00amInternational graduate students say departments across campus offer inconsistent results to SPEAK test results and language support.
International graduate students say departments across campus offer inconsistent results to SPEAK test results and language support.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries have cut ties with the Friends of the UW-Madison Libraries, ...
Madison community members organized a fundraiser aimed to support the family of Señor Machetes owner ...
This week host Amellia Fowler speaks to Features Editor Avery Chheda about his story “Students climb Bascom Hill to demand a safer campus against ICE.” in a discussion of students, faculty and alumni protesting increased ICE presence.
Articles in this week’s “campus news in brief” segment:
UW-Madison to require vaccine disclosure - Grace Williams
L&S Dean Eric Wilcots selected as UW-Madison interim chancellor - Annika Bereny
Badgers shock No. 8 Illinois in comeback victory - Matthew Schultz
The Daily Cardinal revived its annual bar guide, letting students vote for their favorite campus-area bars across six categories.
With measles lingering around campus, University of Wisconsin-Madison infectious disease specialist Joseph McBride discussed the steps students can take to stay safe.
When I was younger, my dad owned “Big,” “Money Pit” and “Forrest Gump” on DVD. These movies served as my introduction to Tom Hanks. Naturally, I was intrigued when I saw Peacock planned to reboot “The ‘Burbs,” another Hanks classic, into a TV series.
The curtain rises, and the stage is set. Students skate across the stage, sharing their high school struggles and disdain for their small-town lives.
Who’s best to sift, winnow and all that jazz in Mnookin’s absence?
The robots are refusing to deliver food and drinks across campus until they get better working conditions.
From LaBahn Arena to Milan and Cortina, Wisconsin women’s hockey is setting the standard for Badger sports.
Mnookin’s measles mandate madness in Madison
For a holiday that often equates material items with real affection, it felt like love was in the Madison air on Saturday.
Being Chinese is not a trend or a brand that can be defined by a consumer base to which people cherry-pick and customize to their own convenience. Being Chinese is an identity and lived experience marked by traditions and values established far before the emergence of the countries and peoples who seek to exoticize it.
If belonging depends on exclusion, it will always be fragile. If national identity cannot accommodate linguistic and cultural plurality, it does not reflect the country as it exists. Bad Bunny’s halftime show became a question America needs to answer: is expansion a threat, or is it simply the next chapter in a story that has never been singular to begin with?
This week host Amellia Fowler speaks to Features Editor Avery Chheda about his story “Students climb Bascom Hill to demand a safer campus against ICE.” in a discussion of students, faculty and alumni protesting increased ICE presence.
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction announced Feb. 16-20 as Adult School Crossing Guard Recognition Week.
University of Wisconsin Athletics staff testified in favor of an assembly bill that would enact a series of regulations and provisions to protect athletes and university interests regarding name, image and likeness agreements.
Two of Henrietta Lacks’ family members spoke at an Interfaith Bioethics conference to honor her legacy and emphasize understanding and compassion in the medical field.
Gov. Tony Evers reflected on seven years of his administration and declared 2026 the “year of the neighbor.”
The Badgers’ loss Saturday ended a brief three game win streak.
What to know about Madison’s Feb. 17 spring primary ballot.
Marie Yovanovitch spoke about U.S.-Ukraine relations, Russian aggression and her Foreign Service career.
The top-ranked Badgers dominated on special teams to close out their eighth sweep of the season.