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Palestinian-American journalist Deanna Othman spoke about differences in media narratives for Palestine and Israel at a Sunday event hosted by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) at Memorial Union.
A Dane County jury convicted 42-year-old Aidison Yang last month for a 2005 sexual assault in Madison’s east side Atwood Neighborhood. Yang was charged with three counts of first degree sexual assault by use or threat of a dangerous weapon.
Gazan writer Yahya Ashour held a poetry reading and Q&A Thursday with the UW-Madison Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP).
Brent Plisch has been named interim chief of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department following the resignation of long-serving chief Kristen Roman, a university official announced Monday.
A car accident occurred Wednesday afternoon near the intersection of University Avenue and Charter Street in front of the UW-Madison Chemistry Building.
Indie pop musician Holden Jaffe, known by his stage name Del Water Gap, made his long-awaited return to Madison on Wednesday, performing a setlist of hits from his self-titled EP and sophomore LP “I Miss You Already + I Haven’t Left Yet” at the Majestic Theatre.
A tenth grader sits under the harsh lights of his hour-long English class, silently trudging through an assigned copy of Macbeth. He taps his foot, eyes wandering from glossary to line to clock, whose hands seem never to move. What does he have to read this old nonsense for? He wishes the bell would release him from his misery.
School may have been in session for less than a month, but there are already rumbles of burnout and discontent among both faculty and students.
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