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(08/04/23 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh announced layoffs and cost-cutting measures in a Thursday statement from its chancellor as it grapples with budget shortfalls, enrollment decreases and unreliable funding from the state legislature.
(08/03/23 7:00am)
Janet Protasiewicz was sworn into office as Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice on Tuesday evening, flipping the court to a liberal majority for the first time in 15 years. She began her 10-year term surrounded by hundreds of supporters during a ceremony in the state Capitol.
(07/30/23 5:13pm)
The chairman of the Town of Berry, a small community just northwest of Madison, phoned the police on a town supervisor during a Pride event at the town hall after previously opposing efforts to display the Pride flag during Pride month.
(07/27/23 4:13am)
Gov. Tony Evers signed the state’s next two-year budget earlier this month after prolonged battles between Republicans and Democrats on funding for the University of Wisconsin System, K-12 revenue limits, child care subsidies and tax cuts.
(07/18/23 7:00am)
A 12-story boutique-style apartment complex planned for the current local restaurant Vintage Spirits & Grill location raised alarms for students and community members about a growing affordable housing crisis in Madison.
(07/05/23 4:02am)
The U.S. Supreme Court on June 29 ruled race-conscious admissions programs at Harvard College and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (UNC) unlawful in a decision that overruled decades of precedent protecting affirmative action programs at colleges and universities across the country.
(07/01/23 8:44pm)
More than 20 Starbucks employees from the State Street and Capitol Square locations went on a one-day strike Saturday morning as part of a nationwide union campaign responding to alleged demands from Starbucks management to remove LGBTQ+ Pride decorations from stores.
(07/01/23 5:21pm)
In a significant blow to President Joe Biden's agenda, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down his long-awaited student loan debt relief plan Friday, halting a key promise made during his campaign and leaving millions of Americans who expected thousands of dollars in financial relief stuck in uncertainty.
(06/21/23 7:00am)
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, ignited debate after indicating on June 13 that he wanted the Wisconsin Joint Finance Committee (JFC) to completely cut diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) funding across the University of Wisconsin System.
(06/18/23 7:30pm)
State Street Starbucks employees voted in favor of unionization June 1 in the U.S. District Court building in Madison.
(06/08/23 11:00am)
A conundrum emerged across UW System campuses following the release of the Student Views on Freedom of Speech survey conducted in the fall of 2022.
(06/08/23 10:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison language sciences department is offering its first ASL course at the university, Linguistics 351: American Sign Language 1, in the fall of 2023.
(06/08/23 9:00am)
TruStage employees returned to work, marking the end of their strike that began on May 19 while leaving the door open for a return to the picket lines if new negotiations falter.
(06/08/23 9:00am)
For many recent University of Wisconsin-Madison graduates, the 2022-23 academic year was considered the only “normal” year of their college journey. Following the commencement ceremony on May 13, recent graduates reflected on how COVID-19 impacted their college experience.
(06/08/23 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will begin the Rebecca M. Blank Center for Campus History on July 1 as a continuation of a campus-wide Public History Project, which has been operating for the past four years.
(06/08/23 8:00am)
Madison’s Metro system will undergo its biggest change in over 20 years on June 11, changing all 2,000 bus stops in some way.
(06/06/23 12:30am)
Content warning: This story contains information about violent racist remarks.
(06/01/23 7:42pm)
Gov. Tony Evers raised the Progress Pride flag over the Wisconsin State Capitol for the fifth annual Pride month celebration today. This follows his signing of Executive Order #204, which orders the Progress Pride flag to be flown during June in celebration of Pride month.
(05/31/23 12:00pm)
Employees at Madison’s State Street Starbucks location have faced union-busting attempts from the company’s upper management after filing to unionize in April, according to multiple workers.
(05/29/23 5:32pm)
Former Wisconsin football head coach Paul Chryst has joined the University of Texas football staff, the University of Wisconsin-Madison athletic department officials confirmed to The Athletic Sunday morning.