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(04/22/25 7:00am)
The U.S. Department of Education will restart involuntary collection measures on defaulted federal student loans on May 5, affecting at least five million borrowers and ending a five-year pause that began during the pandemic, the department announced Monday.
(04/16/25 1:53am)
A federal judge blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from taking any action against an international University of Wisconsin-Madison student whose visa was terminated, preventing the U.S. government from deporting him or taking any legal action for at least two weeks.
(04/08/25 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Faculty Senate condemned the police violence against protesters at last May’s pro-Palestine encampment during a packed meeting Monday, with proponents arguing the demonstration was non-violent and the police disproportionately harmed students and faculty of color.
(04/03/25 11:00am)
Hillary Jones Henry faced tough choices when he received his February stipend for teaching Swahili at the University of Wisconsin-Madison six days late, receiving one-fourth of the promised amount.
(04/01/25 7:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Chancellor Dr. Thomas Gibson was named the next Chancellor of UW-Milwaukee, the UW-System announced Monday morning.
(03/21/25 9:21pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison leaders instructed all academic units to develop 5-10% budget reduction plans for the next fiscal year and implement fiscal controls for the remainder of the current year, citing “significant uncertainty” stemming from potential federal funding cuts to research and other programs, stop-work orders and impacts from tariffs.
(03/16/25 9:59pm)
The Associated Students of Madison’s (ASM) spring election had the highest voter turnout since 2022, with more than double the number of students voting compared to last year.
(03/12/25 11:30pm)
On this episode of Cardinal Call, host Oliver Gerharz speaks with Daily Cardinal Campus News Editor Gavin Escott about his article “‘There aren’t easy answers’: Mnookin fields faculty questions on NIH funding cuts’s impact on junior faculty, graduate students” in a discussion of how recent federal funding cuts will affect UW–Madison and the state of Wisconsin.
Articles featured in this week’s campus news in brief segment:
Brent Plisch named chief of UWPD – Julia Walkowicz
No. 12 Wisconsin unexpected falls to Penn State in sobering end to remarkable regular season – Jacob Szczap
(03/06/25 9:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin indicated during a Faculty Senate meeting Monday the university would walk back hiring and rethink grant-making if a National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding cut is implemented.
(02/28/25 9:16pm)
While the University of Wisconsin-Madison reaffirmed its commitment to diversity, university leaders said Friday they have an “indisputable responsibility to comply with the law” and will reassess current campus activities to comply with a federal decision targeting race-based programs that began enforcement today.
(02/21/25 10:47pm)
A federal judge extended a temporary order blocking a National Institutes of Health (NIH) decision from taking effect after lawyers representing states and research institutions argued the NIH lacks the authority to unilaterally impose “unlawful cuts” of billions of dollars in negotiated research funding.
(02/20/25 9:00am)
The future of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s diversity-based scholarships are in doubt after a U.S. Department of Education decision Friday ordered schools to eliminate race-based programs.
(02/13/25 12:00pm)
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, said there are no plans to increase funding to the University of Wisconsin-Madison to address a potential annual $65 million loss if a federal decision cutting research funding is implemented.
(02/11/25 3:40pm)
A federal judge temporarily blocked a National Institutes of Health (NIH) decision stripping billions of dollars from universities, including $65 million from the University of Wisconsin-Madison hours after it took effect.
(02/08/25 12:03am)
The Associated Students of Madison (ASM) added five referendums to the spring student elections Wednesday, aiming to use positive election results to bolster advocacy efforts for lighting Lakeshore Path and increasing time between classes.
(01/28/25 3:37am)
Former University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Chancellor Joe Gow filed a federal lawsuit against the UW System Monday night, seeking reinstatement to the faculty position he was stripped from in September after his continued creation of pornographic films.
(01/23/25 8:00am)
While the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus seemed to be frozen in time — and ice — throughout the duration of winter break, the news never stopped to sleep nor admire the snow. Here are four stories you may have missed during this past month off campus.
(12/16/24 6:43pm)
A teenage student shot and killed two people and injured six others at Abundant Life Christian School Monday morning. The shooter, a 15-year-old who attended the K-12 school, was later found dead by apparent suicide by the Madison Police Department (MPD).
(11/13/24 12:30am)
This week host Oliver Gerharz speaks to the Daily Cardinal‘s Campus News Editor Gavin Escott about his story “‘America has failed us’: UW-Madison students and community members voice disbelief, fear of the future after Trump victory” to try and gauge the thoughts of UW-Madison students on the re-election of Donald Trump at tail end of this historic election.
Articles in this week’s “campus news in brief” segment:
Wisconsin men’s soccer draws against Michigan, falls short of Big Ten Tournament – Grace Cannizzo
UW-Madison students receive racist text messages as part of nationwide incident – Drew Wesson
(11/07/24 12:00pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students woke up to a “new world” Wednesday morning with the news former president Donald Trump was re-elected — with Wisconsin providing the final push in the electoral college.