‘Not the beginning of a campaign, but the continuation’: TAA fights for higher pay, fee relief
The first day of the 2019-’20 academic year was far from the first day of activism for the Teaching Assistants’ Association.
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The first day of the 2019-’20 academic year was far from the first day of activism for the Teaching Assistants’ Association.
Whether you’re a bewildered freshman, tenured professor or a seasoned Badger double-checking your DARS report, campus may look a little different as you stroll through Madison in the late days of summer.
In November 2016, around 15 students protested conservative media personality Ben Shapiro’s on-campus lecture.
As the Associated Students of Madison tackle the challenge of increasing mental health resources, UW-Platteville’s Student Senate works to improve public transportation on campus.
Minnesota native Christina Olstad is “thrilled” to begin her new position as dean of students at UW-Madison starting this semester.
Badgers United, a new nonprofit organization launched in June to undergird the financial position of the University of Wisconsin’s flagship campus, held an introductory panel at the end of July.
A UW System budget proposal would require UW-Madison students to pay an additional $170 in student fees, an average of $209 more in housing fees and $50 more for the meal plan.
More than 60 percent of buildings across the UW System’s 13 campuses were constructed between 1950 and 1979 and have only been renovated minimally since then.
UW-Madison’s Multicultural Student Center will change leadership as it welcomes new Interim Assistant Dean and Director Ida Balderrama-Trudell, replacing previous MSC leader Gabe Javier as he becomes the new interim associate vice chancellor of student affairs.
The freeze on in-state undergraduate tuition at UW System campuses will continue for another two years due to a Republican plan voted on Tuesday, but the schools will be receiving less than half of the taxpayer funding Gov. Tony Evers requested to compensate for the freeze.
The UW System Board of Regents approved the appointment of Dwight Watson as the 17th chancellor of UW-Whitewater, making him the first chancellor selected under new search committee criteria.
Recent graduate Jake Walczyk started Madison Industry for Madison Students to fill a void plaguing the music scene on campus. He asked himself why this club was needed on campus and what purpose should it serve.
While the southern border lies a thousand miles away, immigration issues still resonate for many members of the Wisconsin community, from immigrants who’ve made their homes in the state to attorneys and communities working to support them.
After a meeting with university administrators, UW-Madison police officers removed graduate students from Bascom Hall after they occupied the building Friday night.
Students walked out of class after a UW-Madison Legal Studies professor gave students no previous warnings that the guest speaker was an ex-felon, twice convicted of sexual misconduct, who spoke in lecture Thursday.
The Associated Students of Madison began their 26th session Wednesday by selecting Chair Laura Downer and Vice Chair Morgan Grunow as new leadership.
September: Mike Leckrone announced his retirement.
UW-Madison counseling psychology professor William Hoyt apologized to colleagues and students after disclosing that he donned blackface during a performance at the Overture Center in the early 2000s.
Like many other schools, the UW System has recently installed more measures to prevent sexual assault and harassment. But the System’s move to join a national coalition of colleges fighting these issues sparked both praise and criticism from faculty and students alike.
A UW-Madison student brought attention via Twitter to a second sticker from the white nationalist group Hundred-Handers, garnering a response from students and faculty Tuesday.