Wisconsin: Is it a volleyball state?
The year is 2021, and gold confetti falls on the Wisconsin volleyball team as it is crowned NCAA Champions. Madison is Jumping Around. This is
Inside the Wisconsin Film Festival
The journey to organize the Wisconsin Film Festival, which attracts nearly 30,000 people each year, begins now, a full seven months in advance, with organizers
Common Ground with…Chris Nass
Chris Nass is a member of the Libertarian Party of Dane County who often works at the party’s booth at the Dane County Farmers’ Market
The two-wheeled revolution: Bicycle Benefits in Madison
In a car-centric world, Ian Klepetar, founder of Bicycle Benefits, a rewards program that incentivizes bike use in Madison, has been seeking a sustainable two-wheeled
Gender-affirming care for children – how do we best protect our kids?
Many Republicans in the state of Wisconsin believe that kids should be kids, focusing on algebra and playing with their friends, rather than dwelling on
No longer memorializing problematic figures, some Madison schools rename for better symbolism
James Madison and Thomas Jefferson are two of the most well-known U.S. presidents and Founding Fathers. Often memorialized for their revolutionary principles, ideas and contributions
Madison and Wisconsin: a rising city and state tech-scape, according to industry giants
MADISON, Wis – With its numerous educational institutions creating a workforce with diverse talents, Wisconsin has attracted the attention of tech-giants like Microsoft as a
Madison Cat Project looks to lower barriers to cat adoption
Lindsey Haas walked into the Madison Cat Project’s monthly adoption fair on the afternoon of Oct. 21 and walked out with the second cat she
Restaurant brings global community to Madison
It was a gloomy day in October, but bright, beautiful and exciting for The Globe’s new owners. After months of remodeling, it was time to
Common Ground…with Karla Thennes
Born in rural Minnesota, Karla Thennes has been a longtime advocate for homelessness resources. After moving to Madison in 1989 to pursue a graduate degree,

