Madison in the Sixties. The third week of June 1961— While civil rights activists from the UW risk life and liberty traveling through the Deep South as Freedom Riders seeking […]
Parks & Landmarks: American History via Coolers
TRANSCRIPT: You’re listening to Parks and Landmarks, an exploration of the underrated, outdoors. As I’m sure the segment after this will let you know, it was real hot today. We’ve […]
Veterans Housing Complex Celebrates Grand Opening
This morning, community members gathered on East Washington Avenue, celebrating the opening of a nearly $19 million, 59-unit housing development for veterans. It’s called the Valor on Washington. It sits […]
Massive Storm Leave Over 17,000 Madison Residents Without Power
Yesterday’s severe weather left over 17,000 people in the city of Madison without power, and saw over 300 trees blown down, many blocking roads and sidewalks. One of the largest […]
Madisonians “March for our Lives” for Gun Control
Despite overcast skies throughout the day and rain during the latter half of the speeches, hundreds took to the steps of the State Capitol building in Madison for the March […]
Bridging the Gap: Unlearning Anti-Fat Sentiment
Just last month, Yumi Nu became the first-ever Asian-American model to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated. Not only that, but she is also a plus-size model. Her appearance shows […]
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