UW-Madison seeks renovations for aging facilities in 2023-29 capital project requests
The University of Wisconsin-Madison requested close to $2 billion in funding toward campus capital projects over the next six years.
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison requested close to $2 billion in funding toward campus capital projects over the next six years.
Host Conner McKenzie and writer Sanjeev Anand recap Sanjeev's article on recent diversity, equity, and inclusion disputes within the UW-System.
Ashley Cheung received an email on April 25, 2023 from her building’s management company notifying her that construction was starting next to her house for a significant portion of the following year.
Even on a mild winter’s afternoon, the lively chatter of Madison students and residents cascaded within the homey walls of Fabiola’s Spaghetti House and Deli.
The city of Madison last week announced the launch of a new monetary effort to help owners of rental housing upgrade units to local housing standards.
October 2018 wasn't the most sunlit month for Ashim Malla and Suzy Karki to start one of downtown Madison’s most popular restaurants. Yet the married pair felt excited as the sunrise of a new venture began to take form.
In response to rising housing costs and availability challenges, Madison plans to construct more than 2,000 student-centric housing units in the next two years.
University of Wisconsin System diversity programs remain a hotbed of legal dispute after UW leaders approved a controversial deal in December to restructure diversity positions in exchange for pay raises and building projects.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Department of Information Technology (DoIT) announced plans to update their Duo Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) service in January, which will change the appearance of Duo’s security prompt, DoIT said in a Nov. 13 press release.
Throughout 2023, unions were at the forefront of conversational buzz in Madison, with several workplaces in the city demanding better working conditions over the last two years.
Lake Mendota and Lake Monona form a central part of Madison’s identity. They enhance the surrounding area’s appeal and draw people to the beauty, recreation and vibrancy they create, according to Between Two Lakes.
Madison’s housing market continues to experience a lack of unit availability and affordability as the University of Wisconsin-Madison targets student difficulties when searching for off-campus housing.
Wisconsin’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is set to present their newly revised wolf population management plan to the Natural Resources Board during their October meeting — a plan that still faces opposition from the Republican-backed Senate Committee of Financial Institutions and Sporting Heritage.
On this week’s Cardinal Call, contributors Heewone Lim and Gavin Escott discussed accessible transit on campus with Daily Cardinal reporter Sanjeev Anand.
Among the moving mass of walkers, bikers and bus-hoppers on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus is a population of students with disabilities who face difficulties accessing paratransit and accessible shuttle services with ease. This comes with a fearful uncertainty on whether their mobility aid will be kept safe by service providers.
Wisconsin’s status as a powerhouse state in the automotive industry could make the state a global hotspot for electric vehicle (EV) production, according to a report for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC).
Organizers with March of Dimes met with lawmakers Thursday at the Wisconsin State Capitol as a part of a national lobbying effort advocating for better infant and maternal health care.
Gov. Tony Evers appointed former Milwaukee health commissioner Kirsten Johnson as the next head of Wisconsin’s Department of Health Services (DHS) on Monday.
International basketball has had its fair share of the spotlight on the NBA’s glamorous stage. From Hakeem Olajuwon’s unbeaten number of blocks, to Dirk Nowtiski’s legendary finals demolition of the star-stacked 2011 Miami Heat, it isn’t uncommon to hear the names of international players emerge in throwback talk between NBA fans.
Through poetry, song and speech, indigenous scholar Lyla June of the Diné explained at a Distinguished Lecture Series event at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Monday night that indigenous cultures’ agricultural practices and harmony with nature may be the solution for modern problems.