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(04/12/18 2:35pm)
In January, Matt Kronschnabel, who graduated from UW-Madison in 2016, and three friends signed the deed to a four-acre organic farm in Viroqua, Wis. — in a region that saw the nation’s highest rate of farm bankruptcies last year, according to federal court data.
(04/12/18 1:57am)
The number of farmers in the U.S. fell just under 3.2 million in 2012, a 4-percent decrease in the industry from five years prior — and only 14 percent of those farms are run by women
(04/12/18 1:49am)
Farmers rise with the sun, sometimes as early as 3 to 5 a.m., labor in the fields or work with livestock for the entire day, and end their day around 8 p.m. For farmers with disabilities, however, the manual and mental labor that is their livelihood can become impossible.
(04/12/18 1:48am)
Wisconsin has always been filled with farms that vary in function, size, and management. The state's farming heritage is present everywhere, down to its license plates proclaiming Wisconsin "America's Dairyland.”
(04/12/18 3:44pm)
With midterms fast approaching, Wisconsin is receiving a national spotlight for both intensely vital and competitive elections, as political groups around the state seek to mobilize supporters, influence platforms and, most importantly, fundraise.
(02/21/18 1:55pm)
The Menominee River winds southeast from Iron Mountain, MI, through densely forested ridgeland all the way to Marinette, where it empties into Lake Michigan’s Green Bay.
(02/21/18 2:50pm)
Walking up the cement path of Bascom Hill, students may not know they are stepping over remnants of Native American life.
(02/21/18 2:32pm)
Paul Rykken has a classroom perspective unlike almost anyone else.
(02/21/18 2:15pm)
With so few Native American students on campus, forming connections with other Native students is key for living on a majority white campus. But imagine if being a part of that community is contingent on whether or not student leaders are able to find you.
(02/21/18 2:08pm)
Nearly half of all undergraduate Native American women on the UW-Madison campus have experienced sexual assault, according to a 2015 campus survey on the issue.
(02/21/18 1:40pm)
Throughout the month of November, UW-Madison students are presented with several opportunities to partake in the educational and celebratory festivities of “Native November,” a time dedicated to raising awareness of and appreciation for Native American culture and history.
(02/21/18 1:20pm)
Only 10 of the people UW-Madison sophomore Demko Montgomery-Elm graduated middle school with now attend post-secondary schooling.
(02/21/18 2:00pm)
The opioid crisis across the United States is no secret. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 42,000 people died of opioid overdoses in 2016.
(02/21/18 1:56pm)
Concern erupted nationwide last year, after the release of a Centers for Disease Control report indicated that, for the first time in over five decades, Americans were starting to die sooner.
(02/21/18 1:52pm)
Jon Greendeer was “raised on the idea” that the Ho-Chunk language would become extinct.
(01/23/18 2:15pm)
For the past 20 years, University Health Services at UW-Madison recorded the total number of students that died each year. This amounts to 192 total students from April 1998 to 2017, 56 of whom died in the last five years.
(12/05/17 4:00pm)
Walking around UW-Madison, it may not be as likely as it once was for the metallic scent of cigarettes to waft through the air. Vapes — an electronic, handheld device used to smoke tobacco — and their thinner, multi-scented streams are rising in popularity among college-aged people, including many in Madison.
(12/04/17 2:00pm)
While most students have enough on their plate worrying about overwhelming homework and looming exams, some face a more pressing problem — finding their next meal or a place to stay the night.
(11/02/17 5:52am)
The grey building of the UW Foundation and Alumni Association sits at 1848 University Avenue only a short drive away Bascom Hall. It may not look like much from the outside — but on the inside, it’s home to a multi-billion dollar endowment that supports the whole of UW-Madison.
(10/23/17 1:00pm)
Stuck in traffic in New York City, Gloria Ladson-Billings watched as the national debt rose on a nearby electronic billboard. As she watched the numbers grow, so did a smaller number underneath — designating each American’s share of the debt.