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Locate recent crimes around the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus and the city of Madison from the week of Sept. 30-Oct. 6, 2013.
The state Senate approved a package of four Republican elections bills Tuesday, drawing negative responses from Democratic members of the state legislature.
Every day, thousands of students at our university attempt to collaborate, learn and work together. With myriad, complex identities being carried by each and every one of them, that is no easy task. It is the role of the university and its faculty members to make it easier and at least safe for the students involved. In order to work toward this goal, the university requires all of its T.A.’s to attend a series of diversity training sessions intended to prepare them for possible classroom situations. On September 22, T.A. and History graduate student Jason Morgan disagreed with the requirement and decided to tell his department supervisor along with a handful of conservative media outlets. In his letter, he describes the university’s training sessions as “an avalanche of insinuations, outright accusations, and suffocating political indoctrination,” and virulently protests their attempts at tackling white privilege and supporting trans students.
Two theoretical physicists received the 2013 Nobel Prize for Physics Tuesday for their discovery of the Higgs boson particle, to which University of Wisconsin-Madison research teams made significant contributions, according to a university news release.
The Madison Fire Department transported a man in his 50s to the University of Wisconsin Hospital Tuesday morning after he sustained non life-threatening injuries in a collision with a moped outside Lucky Apartments on University Avenue, according to MFD spokesperson Lori Wirth.
The American Civil Liberties Union announced Tuesday Gov. Scott Walker’s office is dropping its requirements for groups to obtain permits to protest inside the Capitol.
Dane County Supervisor Leland Pan told members of a student government committee Monday that homelessness, natural resource degradation and racial disparities are issues he is interested addressing in the upcoming year.
Badger Catholic received funding eligibility for the next two years in a unanimous Student Service Finance Committee vote Monday.
Two men attacked a 21-year-old male downtown resident on Lathrop Street early Sunday morning, according to a city incident report.
The Dane County Sheriff’s Office issued a statement Monday informing the community of a new hallucinogenic drug named 251- NBOMe after two area high school students overdosed on the drug and were hospitalized.
Madison police arrested a 23-year-old man for allegedly "jumping up and down" on the hood of a Madison Police Department squad car parked on the 500 block of State Street Saturday, MPD spokesperson Joel DeSpain said in a police report.
Madison Gas and Electric responded to an accident scene Saturday, after a vehicle struck an electrical pole on West Gorham Street. Madison Fire Department spokesperson Lori Wirth confirmed the occupants fled before fire department personnel arrived.
An amendment to a a bill discussed in a Senate hearing Thursday could allow University of Wisconsin System universities to establish charter schools.
Green Bay Packers’ quarterback Aaron Rodgers will join various campus groups Monday to speak and raise awareness about the exploitation of mineral mining workers in the Congo on the Memorial Union Terrace.
Police are still searching for a man who robbed a 19-year-old man at gunpoint early Saturday morning on Lathrop Street, according to a police report.
The 300 block of West Mifflin Street will be closed to bicyclist and motor vehicle traffic Monday through Wednesday to accommodate construction equipment, according to a city release.
Shortly after 2 p.m., the Associated Press reported the U.S. Capitol building is no longer under lockdown.
Madison detectives are investigating what they believe to be a shooting murder that took place early Thursday morning on the south side, according to a police report.