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When she was sexually assaulted in a UW-Madison dorm last year, there were three other students present.
Although sexual assault is often viewed as violence perpetrated by a man against a woman, the same trauma experienced by those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning often goes unreported.
The university has taken steps to combat student suicide on campus over the past year, though a new grant proposal shows University Health Services administrators believe there is still work to be done.
The number of sexual assaults reported to the Dean of Students Office increased from 45 cases last year to 112 this year.
In honor of UW-Madison student Neha Suri, who passed away last February, UW Rec Sports will take part in an exercise challenge to donate food to needy families.
As Wisconsin's projected budget deficit approaches $3 billion, the UW System is preparing for significant cuts in coming years.
UW-Madison senior Albert ""Alby"" Luciani took 60 muscle relaxants and lay down in his closet, hoping to quietly slip away.
For a quaint college town, Whitewater has a spooky past.
You have been awake since 5:30 a.m., and you have already been to Physical Training with the other 60-plus Badger Battalion cadets in preparation for the upcoming Physical Training test. Because today is Thursday, you are wearing army fatigues, differentiating you from other students on campus.
UW-Madison sophomore Matt McManus founded Check Your Six, a clothing company specializing in streetwear. The Daily Cardinal interviewed McManus about his company, the inspiration for his clothing and keeping up with his studies.
UW-Madison fell from the top 10 party schools in the country this year, according to an annual survey the Princeton Review, dropping from No. 8 to No. 12 in their party school ranking.
Nike has agreed to compensate over 1,500 Honduran factory workers who were laid off abruptly in January 2009 when two Nike-contracted factories closed.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Neumann released a plan June 21 to reform Wisconsin's primary and secondary education systems.
The Government Accountability Board is investigating a complaint filed Monday by GOP delegate Kathy Kiernan regarding a phone call on behalf of the Mark Neumann gubernatorial campaign that allegedly violated campaign law.
A new bill introduced in both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate would make it easier for students to erase private student loan debt when they declare bankruptcy, if the bill is signed into law.
The state Assembly voted 73-24 Wednesday in favor of a substitute amendment ordering the censure, instead of the expulsion, of state Rep. Jeff Wood, I-Chippewa Falls, for operating while intoxicated charges that he will begin serving a 45-day jail term for next week.
The State Assembly Special Committee on Clean Energy Jobs introduced an amendment Tuesday to the Clean Energy Jobs Act to remove certain standards regarding vehicle emissions, low carbon fuel and appliance efficiency.
For the last six months, gubernatorial candidates Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker and former congressman Mark Neumann have been engaged in a close competition in an invisible primary–a race for campaign contributions.