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July 15, 2026

Campus life

UW-Madison still dealing with cooling issues weeks after broken chilled water line

NBC 15

As another stretch of hot weather settles into southern Wisconsin, UW-Madison is continuing to work to restore cooling across campus after a major chilled water line broke last month.

The university says campus remains open and operating, but many buildings are still warmer than normal. Some buildings remain temporarily closed while crews continue both temporary cooling efforts and work toward a permanent repair.

Agriculture

5 threats to soybeans during excessive heat

Farm Progress

Weather forecasters expect this to be one of the warmest growing seasons on record for much of the Midwest.

The early July heat wave prompted crop growth while heavy rains fell across parts of Wisconsin. USDA data showed corn condition at 82% good to excellent, while soybean condition remained unchanged at 78% good to excellent, with 20% of the crop blooming.

Health

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UW investigation finds Animal Advocacy violated posting policy, dismisses solicitation allegation

The Badger Herald

The University of Wisconsin-Madison found July 7 that registered student organization Animal Advocacy violated university posting policies but cleared the organization of allegations that it solicited students to participate in the April Ridglan Farms rescue attempt, according to an investigative report obtained by The Badger Herald.