Dane County furthers its sustainability efforts through new composting initiatives
Dane County is expanding its composting services under a spate of new programs designed to bolster its sustainability initiatives and reduce waste.
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Dane County is expanding its composting services under a spate of new programs designed to bolster its sustainability initiatives and reduce waste.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin unveiled a faculty hiring initiative in areas of “global challenge” in a Thursday afternoon UW Board of Regents meeting.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s University Health Service (UHS) held its latest Mental Health Resource Fair on Tuesday to raise awareness for health and wellbeing services on campus.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court agreed Friday to hear Gov. Tony Evers' lawsuit arguing the Republican-controlled Legislature’s block of conservation projects violates the Wisconsin Constitution.
The search is underway for a new dean of the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Education after Diana Hess stepped down as the head of one of the nation's highest-ranked education schools.
A newly introduced bill by Democratic lawmakers would prohibit the possession of firearms on public and private university campuses, bringing the institutions in line with other gun-free spaces in Wisconsin.
In an 11-6 vote Wednesday, the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents narrowly passed a resolution to restructure diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) positions in exchange for pay raises and building projects. The resolution passed four days after it was initially rejected in a 9-8 vote Saturday.
In the spring of 2010, Matthew Ziebarth, a veteran negotiator for the Hartford Education Association collective bargaining team, was hearing whispers that Wisconsin Republicans had prepared a “dramatic” move for taxpayers that could impact unions.
Microsoft will invest billions of dollars to expand its data center footprint in Wisconsin, bolstering a commitment earlier this year by the technology giant to funnel $1 billion to Mount Pleasant.
Conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro shared his perspective on the Israel-Hamas war, transgender identity and free speech Monday evening during a talk at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Secretary Adam Payne will resign from his position Nov. 1, leaving the position vacant until the environment agency can find a new leader.
Last Monday, UW-Madison’s athletic body sent out a survey to club and intramural athletes that includes some questions considered to be transphobic. This survey, sent as part of an ongoing ten-university study conducted by a University of Indiana researcher, comes as the Wisconsin assembly passed bills last week limiting the rights of transgender young people in Wisconsin. The University has said there was no relationship between the two, and maintained the survey doesn’t reflect UW-Madison’s values. The current university policy allows athletes to participate in gendered sports that align with their identity. In this episode, co-producer Gavin Escott talks with The Daily Cardinal’s campus news editor Liam Beran about the study and its fallout among students.
This article is a part of The Daily Cardinal's ongoing coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict. Our student reporters are dedicated to covering the events and responses happening across the University of Wisconsin-Madison community. The content in this story does not necessarily reflect the editorial position of the Cardinal.
Vice President Kamala Harris will not attend her scheduled visit to the University of Wisconsin-Madison this week and instead will travel to California for the funeral of U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who died last week.
On this week’s Cardinal Call, contributors Heewone Lim and Gavin Escott discussed accessible transit on campus with Daily Cardinal reporter Sanjeev Anand.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will continue awarding diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) scholarships, administer race-neutral fee waivers and obtain approval for diversity questions following a June U.S. Supreme Court ruling that ended affirmative action, the Blk Pwr Coalition said in a statement Monday night.
Edit for clarity: Gavin states that the state legislature passed a state budget a few weeks ago but meant to say that it was two months ago. On this week’s Cardinal Call, contributors Heewone Lim and Gavin Escott talked to two Daily Cardinal reporters about diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at UW-Madison. DEI work will continue on campus despite Republican pressure to defund the university.
It’s back to school season! This year, we have two UW-Madison students co-producing Cardinal Call, a feature created by student journalists at the Daily Cardinal. Our reporters Heewone Lim and Gavin Escott sat down with two executive members of the Daily Cardinal to bring you the scoop on what’s been happening on campus. They discussed stories the Cardinal is looking forward to reporting on later this year.
Members of the Madison community, including Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin, emphasized the necessity and crucial role of free speech and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) on campus in a panel Tuesday evening amid student discontent with the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s free speech policies.
UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin told The Daily Cardinal that UW-Madison will seek to expand its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs after Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said last week he would block a pay increase for UW System employees if the programming isn’t cut.