UW Transportation Services face setbacks during construction
UW Transportation Services officials highlighted lost parking permit and meter revenue during its Tuesday meeting which addressed its $1 million budget deficit.
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UW Transportation Services officials highlighted lost parking permit and meter revenue during its Tuesday meeting which addressed its $1 million budget deficit.
The Wisconsin Students Public Interest Research Group held an event on East Campus Mall Thursday, advocating student support for a federal bill that may increase financial aid opportunities for students.
Student inventors displayed their creations Thursday at the 16th annual UW-Madison innovation competition.
The student group Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment hosted an informational session about stalking Thursday as part of National Stalking Awareness Month.
A panel of experts gathered to discuss the effect of HIV/AIDS on women worldwide and answer questions for UW-Madison students in honor of World AIDS Day Tuesday.
UW Transportation Services held a student forum Friday to address issues of safety for UW-Madison pedestrians on campus.
Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment hosted a performance Tuesday to educate UW-Madison students on the overlooked issues surrounding domestic violence.
Organizers from Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment hosted a panel Wednesday to provide UW-Madison students with information on resources available to help victims of sexual assault.
In honor of those who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the College Democrats and the College Republicans are collaborating to hold a memorial ceremony on Bascom Hill Friday.
Any first-year student can now run for a freshman seat on the Associated Students of Madison's Student Council, thanks to an amendment passed at a meeting Wednesday.
UW-Madison's Sexual Assault Awareness Month is over and officials are looking forward to increasing education and awareness over the coming years.
A recent study by the La Follette School of Public Affairs says family income of potential students will not affect their chances of acceptance into UW-Madison.
UW-Madison students and faculty will have the chance to watch OK Go, the infamous treadmill dancers and singers, at the Wisconsin Alumni Student Board's tenth annual All-Campus Party.
A team of UW-Madison researchers made a breakthrough in stem-cell research by discovering a way to increase purification of certain adult stem cells.
Several students and university officials are stressing the need for UW-Madison to join other Big Ten schools in providing domestic partner benefits to employees.
University Health Services directors said Thursday the office is fully staffed and working efficiently at the new location on East Campus Mall.
The strong smell of natural gas seeped into buildings on the west side of campus Thursday morning due to a major gas main bursting.
The closing of the fall semester brought the end of Pat Farrell's time as the UW-Madison provost.
As snow began falling heavily late Monday night, nearly 200 UW-Madison students from the Southeast residence halls initiated a snowball fight near Ogg Hall, catching the attention of passersby and university police.
A recent UW-Madison two-year study revealed adolescents exposed to an excessive amount of TV are more likely to have early sexual experiences.