Madison launches new solar power initiative
The city of Madison announced the implementation of the MadiSUN program last Tuesday to transition the city to renewable solar energy throughout 2023.
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The city of Madison announced the implementation of the MadiSUN program last Tuesday to transition the city to renewable solar energy throughout 2023.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi released the 2023 county budget in January, setting funding levels for various local projects through the year.
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Daniel Kelly spoke to the College Republicans of UW-Madison and the Republican Party of Dane County on Wednesday night ahead of Tuesday’s Wisconsin Supreme Court election.
With students buckling under the weight of ever-rising rent prices, both candidates for the District 8 City Council seat are vowing to make Madison more affordable and alleviate the housing crisis.
Former Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison Thursday to talk about the importance of the student vote in the April 4 election.
The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents voted Thursday to increase tuition for University of Wisconsin-Madison in-state undergraduates by 4%, the first university tuition hike in over a decade.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin announced Thursday that College of Letters & Science Dean Eric Wilcots will serve as interim provost beginning April 24 until a permanent provost is appointed.
The Common Council unanimously voted last week to authorize the development of a comprehensive response to the crisis in home health care in Madison.
With its headquarters in Verona and its founding in Madison, Epic Systems has become one of the most prominent technological employers in the region. While some former employees have praised the company's culture and structure, others have raised concerns about issues such as work-life balance and the company's strict hybrid work policy.
A slice of Mac 'n' Cheese pizza from Ian’s Pizza includes “crème sauce, mac noodles and cheddar.” It’s a sizable slice of cheesy pizza — it’s also, come midterm and presidential elections, a vehicle to get people voting, or, as Ian’s puts it, “Mac the Vote.”
Remote work in Wisconsin skyrocketed since the COVID-19 pandemic began. But according to a new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum, remote work options are not equally distributed across the state, which could worsen existing digital divides.
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, union favorability is on the rise after years of decline. Recent Gallup polling found 71% of Americans approve of labor unions — the highest level since 1965.
Candidates for the Madison Board of Education debated issues including honors courses and staffing shortages March 21 at Madison East High School ahead of the April 4 election.
It would not be entirely unreasonable to claim being a college student has similar characteristics and time commitments to those of a full-time job. From partaking in tedious assignments to undertaking group projects and engaging in outside office hours, attending and excelling at university takes a vast degree of discipline and effort.
Emmett Lockwood has lived in the Open House Living Learning Community (LLC) in Phillips Residence Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for two years, first as a resident and now as the community’s House Fellow. House Fellows, a term for what is commonly known as a resident assistant, provide an essential role in university dorms — enforcing policy and building community. There are approximately 200 House Fellows across campus.
The Teaching Assistants’ Association (TAA) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison works to ensure all graduate students earn a living wage and continues the fight to address issues within the workplace affecting each department within the university.
Stepping into a highly needed role at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses have played a crucial and often underappreciated role in hospitals since, a spokesperson from SEIU Healthcare Wisconsin said. During the pandemic, nurses faced traumatic turnover experiences which left the staffing problem in disarray, according to the health care workers union.
University of Wisconsin-Madison tuition prices for the 2023-24 school year are an estimated $10,798 for Wisconsin residents and $39,428 for non-residents, according to the university’s financial aid website. With a rise in tuition prices on the horizon, according to recent news, some students need jobs at school to sustain their lifestyles.
To tenured University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Matthew H. Brown, academic tenure can be “worrisome.”
Although Wisconsin’s high-stakes state Supreme Court election has received the lion’s share of attention ahead of the April 4 election, voters will also answer three referendum questions on their spring election ballots that propose expansions to the state’s cash bail system and gauge public opinion on welfare programs.