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Last updated: January 18,  2026.

Generative artificial intelligence is the use of large language models to create something new, such as text, images, graphics and interactive media. Although generative AI has the potential to improve newsgathering, it also has the potential...


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To be praised, censured or none? The question that surrounds Alexander Hamilton only intensifies after experiencing this Broadway musical. 

Met with packed theaters and standing ovations, the show is playing at the Overture Center from Jan. 6-18. It’s blend of humor, aspiration and tragedy with webs of love, intermittent grief, political pugilism and battlefield c...


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Over 200 individuals gathered at the Wisconsin State Capitol on Friday evening, participating in the “ICEOUT Solidarity Vigil and Action.” The event was organized by VOCES de la Frontera and the Dane County Rapid Response Net...


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I first watched “Stranger Things” when I was in seventh grade, home alone one night and granted uninhibited access to Netflix on my mom’s iPad mini. At school that day, everyone in my Level 2 French class had been jabbering on and on about the new season, and I’d begun to feel a bit left out. 

Up until that point, the only show I’d watched all the way through was ...


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The University of Wisconsin Police Department disclosed the occurrence of four burglaries at the UW Law Building in the last three months and said an investigation is underway, according to a crime warning sent to students Wednesday via email. 

The most recent burglary took place Sunday, and all burglaries occurred after closing hours — involving thefts from both ...


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