Wisconsin volleyball sweeps Indiana with authority
The No. 8 University of Wisconsin-Madison volleyball team beat the University of Indiana Hoosiers in straight sets on Thursday.
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The No. 8 University of Wisconsin-Madison volleyball team beat the University of Indiana Hoosiers in straight sets on Thursday.
For close to three decades, the University of Wisconsin-Madison was the only university in the nation with two independent daily student newspapers. Although campus papers have reduced their print production, they just got new company on campus.
The Moth Project, an original production composed of 12 songs set to moth videography, will show at the Overture Center for the Arts on Oct. 24 at 8 p.m.
The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) confirmed on Oct. 3 its criminal investigators were looking into the removal of Wausau, Wisconsin’s sole absentee drop box by Republican Mayor Doug Diny.
Dane County has six referendums appearing on the Nov. 5 ballot, and voters must make the decision that is meant to give them a voice in funding and approving local policy.
When Jeff Lamont attended high school in Marinette, Wisconsin 60 years ago, a local company that produced military-grade firefighting foam would invite science classes to practice extinguishing fires, including his.
Dr. Rebekah Taussig, author of this year’s Go Big Read book “Sitting Pretty: The View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body,” visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus for guided discussions about her story and experiences as a disabled person.
“Cripescast” podcast host Charlie Berens will team up with University of Wisconsin-Madison journalism professor Mike Wagner in a sold-out event to highlight the importance of voting this November and break down key ballot issues.
About 60 pro-Palestine protesters gathered on Library Mall for a Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) walkout Friday morning to criticize new protest policies and call for the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s “financial and social” divestment from Israel.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) member Vignesh Ramachandran denied responsibility for three non-academic misconduct charges related to the May 2024 pro-Palestine encampment during an open disciplinary hearing Monday.
GREEN BAY, Wis. — U.S. Rep. candidate Dr. Kristin Lyerly discussed plans to restore abortion access nationwide and flip the district’s seat to Democratic control at a Lambeau Field tailgate hosted by 8th District Wisconsin Democrats on Sunday.
For many city officials, the looming $22 million budget shortfall is at the forefront of their minds. The Madison Common Council is currently discussing ways to close the gap after approving a referendum that will raise property taxes higher than otherwise allowed under state law.
In 2011, Wisconsin shifted from one of the most accessible states for voting to enacting stricter rules that ignited a lasting debate over voter access. The law, signed by former Gov. Scott Walker, requires voters to present photo ID at the polls, a measure that Republicans argue strengthens ballot security.
Civil rights organization Palestine Legal called on the University of Wisconsin-Madison to drop “illegal and discriminatory” investigations against two students for alleged involvement in last May’s pro-Palestine encampment.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Associated Students of Madison (ASM) unanimously approved legislation calling on Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin to meet with the graduate student union and also passed legislation advocating for the expansion of shared governance during their Wednesday meeting.
Approximately 40 students, staff, faculty and community members from the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) protested outside Gordon dining hall on Sept. 11 during a disciplinary hearing for a student involved in the May 2024 pro-Palestine encampment.
The Madison Common Council approved a change to the city’s zoning code Tuesday night to incentivize more affordable housing or college students.
A lot has been on University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s plate since the spring.
Each year, the University of Wisconsin-Madison features one book through the Go Big Read program. This year’s book explores the politics of growing up in a disabled body through essays by Rebekah Taussig in her memoir “Sitting Pretty: The View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body.”
Students for Justice in Palestine and a local chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America organized a pro-Palestine encampment on April 29 calling for the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s “financial and social” divestment from Israel.