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(11/17/22 8:00am)
Comedian, journalist and Wisconsin native Charlie Berens was announced as this year's winter commencement speaker. Berens graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2009 and is best known as the creator of the Manitowoc Minute.
(11/16/22 8:00am)
Through poetry, song and speech, indigenous scholar Lyla June of the Diné explained at a Distinguished Lecture Series event at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Monday night that indigenous cultures’ agricultural practices and harmony with nature may be the solution for modern problems.
(11/15/22 10:38pm)
The Madison Common Council will decide on funding for the Madison Public Market in the coming days.
(11/15/22 8:00am)
With winter approaching, downtown Madison will hold a six week festival called Shine On Madison presented by Don’s Home Furniture — running from Nov. 19 to Jan. 9. The event is put on by Madison’s Central Business Improvement District (BID) and includes family friendly and community building events throughout the holiday season.
(11/15/22 8:00am)
The U.S. Senate is expected to vote on a bill to codify same-sex marriage equality this week after a bipartisan group of senators introduced a new amendment addressing Republican concerns.
(11/14/22 8:00am)
The Supreme Court’s decision in two major cases challenging affirmative action may have serious implications for affirmative action policies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. If affirmative action is overturned, schools across the nation may be prohibited from using race as a consideration in the admissions process, according to the New York Times.
(11/14/22 8:00am)
Madison’s mayoral race kicked off last week with an announcement from a well-known city figure.
(11/11/22 11:53pm)
Visits to a cranberry marsh, state fairs, sporting events, agricultural sectors, and meetings with alums, students, faculty, civic leaders and legislators have marked the start of University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s tenure.
(11/12/22 4:50pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Gender and Women’s Studies Professor Sami Schalk recently released her second book “Black Disability Politics.” The book was designed to bridge a gap between Black activism and disability activism because, as a disability activist, Schalk said the Black perspective is often neglected or not seen in the disability studies field.
(11/11/22 8:00am)
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by a former primate caretaker at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s primate research center last week following allegations that the university violated the First Amendment.
(11/10/22 8:00am)
A purple, seemingly harmless flower, has cost many people their lives despite its inconspicuous appearance. Originally used for medicine, the poppy plant was mankind’s first painkiller.
(11/10/22 8:00am)
Take a walk down State Street and you’re sure to see them — stores advertising products like CBD, Delta-8 and an assortment of other recreational and medicinal items. While these stores can seem ubiquitous today, all of their products are actually relatively new, only having been legalized a few years ago.
(11/10/22 8:00am)
At the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the School of Pharmacy decided that informing students on the history of marijuana, a drug that is currently illegal in the state of Wisconsin, is valuable knowledge to educate students on before they enter the workforce
(11/10/22 8:00am)
Faced with a growing drug crisis, Dane County Public Health leaders are taking steps to ensure the safety of the community in respect to drug usage.
(11/09/22 7:54pm)
With over 95% of total votes counted, Democratic incumbent Doug La Follette continues to hold the lead over Republican challenger Amy Loudenbeck with 48.31% of votes for Wisconsin’s secretary of state race, according to the New York Times.
(11/09/22 7:52pm)
The Associated Press has announced Republican incumbent, Sen. Ron Johnson as the winner of the U.S Senate race over Democratic challenger, Mandela Barnes.
(11/09/22 7:28pm)
Democrats retained vulnerable seats in districts across the state in the 2022 elections to hold off a Republican supermajority in the Wisconsin Legislature, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
(11/09/22 7:22pm)
Incumbent Democrat Josh Kaul defeated Republican challenger Eric Toney in Wisconsin's Attorney General election Wednesday morning by a narrow margin of 50.6% to 49.4%.
(11/09/22 6:30pm)
Republican John Leiber defeated Democrat Aaron Richardson in Wisconsin’s midterm election for state treasurer by a narrow margin of 1.6% Wednesday morning.
(11/09/22 9:35am)
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers defeated Republican challenger and construction executive Tim Michels to secure a second term as Wisconsin’s governor early Wednesday morning.