This isn’t just voter suppression — it’s electoral violence.
Amidst the most deadly and widespread pandemic in over a century, Wisconsin proceeded with an in-person election.
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Amidst the most deadly and widespread pandemic in over a century, Wisconsin proceeded with an in-person election.
The military-industrial complex has taken aim. This time, Madison is in the crosshairs.
With students at the lead, Hoofer Ambassadors places equity and inclusivity at the center of the conversation about accessing the outdoors.
Rico Nasty is an American rapper whose shows are a performance of ferocity that demand attention and participation. She can be many things on stage: caustic, forceful, witty and empathetic. She engages the audience with calls to a mosh pit and embraces star-struck fans. Rico Nasty has disarmingly powerful stage presence, and her performance is a celebration of her journey toward self-confidence.
Tuesday the Assembly convened at the Capitol and voted to pass the Republican-authored middle class tax-cut plan.
Universities across Wisconsin canceled classes Wednesday due to extreme weather conditions, giving students the day off, but also bringing attention to a pertinent issue affecting the state — climate change.
Several hundred community members gathered at Union South Tuesday to reflect on the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., and look at his influence on the future.
Millions of people around the world lack access to shelter and refuge. Each year in Madison, over 3,500 people experience homelessness, according to Porchlight, a local organization that strives to reduce homelessness in Dane County by providing shelter, affordable housing and supportive services.
Former Vice President Joe Biden was welcomed by over 1,000 people Tuesday morning in Madison during a campaign rally for U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tony Evers.
A group of 16 UW-Madison students gathered Monday night to discuss Domestic Violence within Undocumented Communities, an event sponsored by Promoting Awareness Victim Empowerment and Dreamers of UW-Madison.