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3 things that stood out from Wisconsin men's basketball's road loss to Michigan State
The Badgers failed to remain in the race for the Big Ten Conference title with the defeat.
Wisconsin men's basketball starting guard to miss pivotal matchup with Michigan State
It is the second game this season the guard has missed for the Badgers.
Mendota Marsh: Frightful February will lead to a maddening March
Time flies when you are fretting over the fate of the free world in this week's Mendota Marsh.
Dr. Zorba Paster: Be on the lookout for allergies in your child
There are steps to take in both prevention and treatment.
See who the Wisconsin State Journal is endorsing for Madison School Board
A former teacher focused on reading faces disability advocate for Seat 3 in the April 1 election
Concerts on the Square lineup announced for summer 2025
The free outdoor concerts from the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra will feature Pink Floyd, Motown, Mozart and more.
Wisconsin women's hockey has a new all-time scoring leader. Here's how it happened
Hilary Knight's record of 262 career points stood for 13 seasons, but a Badgers captain is the new owner of the mark.
People with disabilities rely on Medicaid funds | Brett Maki
I am a person with a physical disability who relies on Medicaid programs to live a productive life. These proposed cuts would have not only an impact on me but other people with disabilities as well.
Donald Trump's budget for golf dwarfs USAID wasteful spending | Neal Janquart
The column "Streamlining USAID will help fix our fiscal mess" in last Monday's State Journal relates some "egregious examples" of waste at the U.S. Agency for International Development, citing $1.5 million for one cause, $25,000 for another and $900,000 for…
Donald Trump doesn't have a plan to tame inflation | William Bauer
The plurality of voters that put a criminal in the White House did not elect him so he could remake our country into an autocracy. He wasn't elected to side with Russian President Vladimir Putin and sell out our ally…
Will America demand return of stolen Ukrainian children? | Paul Neary
On March 17, 2023, the International Criminal Court issued warrants for the arrests of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian politician Maria Lvova-Belova. The alleged war crime was the unlawful transfer of children from occupied areas of Ukraine to the…
Middleton has adopted a humane policy on immigration | Cynthia Guggemos
I’m writing to express my thanks and appreciation to the Middleton Police Department and City Council for adopting and affirming the humane and commonsense policy of not inquiring about immigration status during routine interactions and not detaining people merely on…
Wisconsin Supreme Court ads are inappropriate for children | Elizabeth Daly
As a mother of two young children, I try to be mindful of what they see and hear on TV. But lately, this has felt impossible.
Republicans want quota for conservative thought on campus | Mark Zimmer
I see that the Republicans in the Legislature are complaining that there is no professor of conservative studies like they wanted. I thought they were against diversity, equity and inclusion.
Progressive Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway is using anti-union tactics | Joel Gratz
It's disappointing if not disgusting to see a statement made on behalf of our supposedly "progressive" city and mayor pointing fingers and demonizing Madison Metro Transit drivers by claiming they "disrupted a vital service that so many other working Madisonians…
Conservative professorship at UW would be a form of DEI | Michael R. Anderson
It was interesting to read that our state GOP lawmakers are demanding that UW-Madison establish an endowed professorship focusing on conservative politics and thought.
Derrick Van Orden's threat to impeach judge was wrong | Neil Traubenberg
I've had many types of bosses in my career, including ones like Elon Musk and President Donald Trump, who decided the company was their personal playground and they could do whatever they want. That's exactly why systems of checks and…
Bucks beat short-handed Mavericks to reach high-water mark for season
Giannis Antetokounmpo had 29 points, nine rebounds and nine assists and Damian Lillard added 28 as Milwaukee beat Dallas 132-117 on Saturday night.
Madison Edgewood boys hockey dominates Verona 6-0 in sectional championship
The Crusaders rallied for an impressive victory on an emotional night to move one step closer to their goal of a state championship.
Mount Horeb junior falls short in drive for a Division 1 state wrestling title
Mount Horeb's Eli Leonard scored six points in the third period, but still fell one point short in the Division 1 175-pound finals match Saturday at the Kohl Center.