Priced out: Why UW students choose alternative housing
By Isabella Barajas | 6:00amAs rent costs rise, students are finding alternatives to expensive apartment living.
As rent costs rise, students are finding alternatives to expensive apartment living.
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Hosts Otto Von Sothen, Matthew Schultz and Oscar Korson break down the latest tournament action.
The state of Wisconsin ranks third-to-last in the nation in funding for the arts, according to the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies. The state spends 18 cents per capita on arts funding, while neighboring Minnesota spends $7.85 per capita and ranks first in arts funding.
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Some spend their evenings attending club meetings, building connections with alumni or socializing with classmates. Others spend those same hours working shifts at dining halls, libraries or off-campus jobs to cover basic living expenses. For students who must work to support themselves, attending a meeting or event is not simply a matter of scheduling. It is a choice between opportunity and income.
The Associated Students of Madison passed a divestment resolution that drew heated discussion, both against it and in favor, strong criticism from the university and a walkout from Jewish students.
The Madison Police Department hosted its first free book fair, hoping to promote literacy and community engagement.
The Badgers have rattled off two wins in a four-day span, making only their second postseason run in the last 15 years.
After a disappointing 7-1 burn from Ohio State in the Big Ten tournament, Wisconsin is gearing up for playoff hockey in the Worcester regional semifinals.
Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin directed all University of Wisconsin-Madison departments to reduce their budgets by 5-7% while the Trump administration slashed federal funding. Some graduate students say they’re being left in the dust.
Congress largely preserved federal funding for biomedical and public health research, but researchers and University of Wisconsin-Madison officials say the damage is already done.
New graduates across certain STEM majors face a precarious job market upon graduation, leaving students to learn alternate ways of getting a job.
Students are turning to new creative and unconventional side gigs, from nail art to plasma donation, to cover living expenses.
Former University of Wisconsin System Regent Bob Atwell reflected on the last decade-long tuition freeze as Republican gubernatorial frontrunner Tom Tiffany calls for a new one.
Programs designed to serve underrepresented and minority students face several challenges amid a federal push against diversity, equity and inclusion.
Technical college enrollment is rising as more students see two-year institutions as a more affordable route than traditional four-year ones.
Students face barriers to healthy eating as costs rise. Meal prepping might be the solution.
Rising textbook costs impact student financial security, causing them to seek out alternative options.
A timeline of the Associated Students of Madison’s waste, fraud and abuse of your tuition
Madison doesn’t need any more rooftop pools or private hot tubs. We need a housing system that sees students as people to be housed rather than profit margins to be maximized.