Every week WSUM’s Music Director, Allison, chooses the best new releases to add to our music library. Here are the second ...
The Badgers traveled down to sunny Southern California to begin their Big 10 conference slate against the Trojans of USC. It truly was a tale of two halves. The Badgers took a 21-10 lead into half ...
WSUM is proud to announce the hire of our new General Manager, Kelsey Brannen! Kelsey is a WSUM alumni and has previously worked as the assistant program at The Current and as the afternoon show ...
On Double Bind, Madison-based Midwest emo group Excuse Me, Who Are You? delivers a perfect blend of powerful vocals, glistening, instrumentals and intimate, confessional lyricism. Since 2021, the ...
Born September 25, 1995, Ryan Beatty is an indie singer and songwriter born and raised in America. Getting his start at none other than Radio Disney, he was on his way to becoming a mainstream teen ...
MADISON-In today’s society, being a professional athlete is considered one of the best jobs on the planet. These people get paid to play the sport they love. If you’re someone like me who loves sports ...
In this election night special we hear updates about a misleading tweet, a senate update, and an update on Pennsylvania results. Hosted by News Director Camila Trimberger, the daily newscast airs ...
In the news today: The EPA updates air quality standards and Sudan experiences an internet outage amidst a war. Hosted by News Director Heewone Lim, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 ...
Annie, Bella, and Jordan from Sex Out Loud are back in the WSUM production studio to talk about hookup culture. They discuss what hookups are, examine how prevalent hookup culture is in college, and ...
Today we hear about the kidnapping of US citizens in Mexico last week, the annual summit of the African Union, and updates in sports and weather. Hosted by News Director Lexi Spevacek, the daily ...
News Director Lexi and News Team members discuss some of the top headlines from this summer, including Donald Trump’s indictment, the Maui fires and the Titan submarine implosion.
Wisconsin’s Senators voted on opposite sides of the Iran War Powers Resolution, which passed the Senate with a bipartisan vote. The resolution aims to reign in President Trump from launching further ...
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