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About The Badger Herald The Badger Herald is one of the nation’s largest fully independent student newspapers, located in Madison, Wisconsin and founded in 1969. The Herald publishes monthly print ...
In the wake of the overthrow of Charles X, Eugène Delacroix gave life to his now-famous painting, “Liberty Leading the People,” to celebrate what he hoped was a new era of French freedom. A decade ...
The University of Wisconsin men’s basketball team made its third transfer portal addition of the offseason Sunday. San Diego State point guard Nick Boyd will join the Badgers for a graduate season, he ...
The Madison branch of the 50501 movement held an Earth Day “Artivism” event Tuesday afternoon at the Wisconsin State Capitol. The event followed the theme “Wake up! and create the world we want to ...
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Badgers softball team (30-16, 10-8 Big Ten) battled the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers April 19 at home, securing the first win in a three-game series. The ...
Wisconsin will search for its eighth women’s basketball head coach in program history this offseason after Marisa Moseley resigned from the position, announced Sunday. “I notified [Athletic Director] ...
Finding your people, finding your space and finding your home away from home — the college experience hinges on these connections, especially for ethnically diverse students at the predominantly white ...
The 2025 Wisconsin Spring Election had high student voter turnout, especially for a non-partisan and non-presidential race, according to Elections Research Center Director Barry Burden. “Typically, ...
Students for Justice in Palestine began the University of Wisconsin Against Apartheid Week on Monday with a mock apartheid wall display and a teach-in aimed at raising awareness of Israel’s policies ...
Editor’s note: This article was updated to reflect accurate information regarding the discreteness of two potential impacts of federal funding cuts on the University of Wisconsin. The University of ...
In a report released by the International Council of Nurses, the shortage of nurses in the current healthcare system should be treated as a global health emergency. This shortage is detrimental to the ...
The Wisconsin Assembly Committee on Education held a hearing on March 6 to discuss pending Assembly Bills 100 and 101, introduced on March 3, and 103, introduced on March 4, with testimonies given ...
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