Madison Common Council votes against resolution to support encampments
The Madison Common Council voted against a resolution to reaffirm support for a permanent Israeli ceasefire in Gaza and to support student protesters early Wednesday morning.
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The Madison Common Council voted against a resolution to reaffirm support for a permanent Israeli ceasefire in Gaza and to support student protesters early Wednesday morning.
Anticolonial Scientists and Mecha de UW Madison — registered student organizations (RSOs) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison — received interim suspensions, according to the Committee on Student Organizations (CSO).
Twelve Jewish University of Wisconsin-Madison students met with campus administration Monday at 12 p.m. to present 12 requests.
Islamophobic messages were found near Langdon Street Tuesday by University of Wisconsin-Madison staff members, according to Rep. Francesca Hong, D-Madison.
Antisemitic chalk messages endorsing Hezbollah, the Houthis and the military wing of Hamas — all of which are designated as terror groups by the United States — were found at the Dane County Farmers Market on Saturday alongside messages endorsing violence against Israelis and Zionists.
The pro-Palestine protest and encampment organized by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and Young Democratic Socialists of America continued through Friday night.
The pro-Palestine protest and encampment organized by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and Young Democratic Socialists of America continued through Thursday night.
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Pro-Palestine encampment protests at University of Wisconsin-Madison are well into a fourth day despite an attempt from police to quell the demonstration with force and arrests Wednesday morning.
Pro-Palestine protesters at Library Mall, organized by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and Young Democratic Socialists of America, re-pitched their tents after police removed all but two tents Wednesday morning.
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department (UWPD) ordered pro-Palestine protesters to remove their tents on Library Mall Wednesday morning, warning protesters who interfere with the removal will face “law enforcement action.”
The UW-Madison Police Department (UWPD) announced a partnership with Lights On! on April 12 to provide drivers with free repair vouchers in an effort to decrease citations for driving violations.
Pro-Palestine protesters camped out on the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Library Mall, locked arms, marched around tents and chanted as protest leaders warned police were preparing to surround the encampment Monday evening.
The Annual Mifflin Street Block Party marked its latest celebration with a mix of celebration and controversy. With an estimated attendance of 10,000 people, incidents involving vehicle damage and numerous arrests occurred, prompting varying reactions from the community.
Pro-Palestine demonstrators who organized an encampment Monday at the University of Wisconsin-Madison remained on Library Mall despite warnings from university officials that the event violated state law.
Texan Amanda Zurawski and her husband were “over the moon” about her pregnancy. But around the 18th week, she suffered severe complications after her cervix dilated prematurely and ruptured.
Memorial Union Terrace season has arrived for University of Wisconsin-Madison students. And while some students will be going back home or jetting off to a new destination there is plenty of opportunity to explore the city of Madison for those who stick around.
As spring unfolds its beauty across the state of Wisconsin, the looming threat of tornadoes and severe weather heightens, threatening both property and lives.
Student-run Moda Magazine hosted a fashion week on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus from April 15-19 featuring inclusive, creative and exciting events that culminated in a fashion show.