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(03/30/23 7:00am)
Remote work in Wisconsin skyrocketed since the COVID-19 pandemic began. But according to a new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum, remote work options are not equally distributed across the state, which could worsen existing digital divides.
(03/30/23 7:00am)
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, union favorability is on the rise after years of decline. Recent Gallup polling found 71% of Americans approve of labor unions — the highest level since 1965.
(03/30/23 7:00am)
Stepping into a highly needed role at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses have played a crucial and often underappreciated role in hospitals since, a spokesperson from SEIU Healthcare Wisconsin said. During the pandemic, nurses faced traumatic turnover experiences which left the staffing problem in disarray, according to the health care workers union.
(03/28/23 3:37pm)
Although Wisconsin’s high-stakes state Supreme Court election has received the lion’s share of attention ahead of the April 4 election, voters will also answer three referendum questions on their spring election ballots that propose expansions to the state’s cash bail system and gauge public opinion on welfare programs.
(03/30/23 7:00am)
Kate Roglieri never thought she’d be stuck in this position.
(03/30/23 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has a whopping 9,000 student employees. The opportunities are endless, with jobs ranging from working at a dining hall on campus or being a personal trainer at the gym to working at an official university office.
(03/27/23 7:00am)
Senate Republicans adopted a joint resolution Wednesday pressuring Gov. Tony Evers to convene a special election to replace Secretary of State Doug La Follette, who resigned last week. State law, however, does not require a new election.
(03/25/23 9:08pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Education Dean Diana Hess announced Tuesday that thanks to a generous $5 million gift from Susan and James Patterson, the school’s Teacher Pledge program will extend through the 2026-27 school year.
(03/24/23 4:42pm)
Wisconsin Republicans reintroduced a bill that would enable residents to participate in community solar projects from developers independent of utility companies.
(03/21/23 10:54pm)
Gov. Tony Evers and Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez joined Democratic lawmakers Tuesday to reintroduce legislation repealing Wisconsin’s 1849 abortion ban.
(03/08/23 8:00am)
The Madison Common Council voted Tuesday to sue carmakers Kia and Hyundai over what the city said is the companies’ failure to install anti-theft technology in their vehicles.
(03/06/23 8:00am)
The La Follette Forum 2023 centered around the idea that “all policy is implementation,” and leaders, public officials and other participants met to discuss the policy process as well as the administration behind said policy. The free and public event, hosted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s La Follette School of Public Affairs, brought panelists and experts together for keynote speeches and panels on inclusive implementation, substance abuse and COVID-19 response.
(02/23/23 8:00am)
A majority of English speakers have most likely read or — at the very least — heard of William Shakespeare. Whether it was reading Romeo and Juliet in class or partaking in a discussion of his impact on the modern playwright, almost every student has encountered Shakespeare in an educational setting.
(02/23/23 8:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers announced a significant funding increase for higher education in his much anticipated 2023-25 biennial budget address last Wednesday.
(02/23/23 8:00am)
When news broke of former Chancellor Rebecca Blank’s death on Feb. 17, notes from university faculty, former colleagues and the greater University of Wisconsin-Madison community poured in, expressing admiration of the legacy left behind by the leader. Blank’s influence not only left a mark within the bounds of campus, but far beyond the confines of Madison and well before her time served as chancellor too.
(02/23/23 8:00am)
As Wisconsin heads into budget season flush with $7.1 billion in surplus funds, Republican lawmakers are once again looking to reshuffle and slim down the state’s tax structure.
(02/10/23 11:12pm)
Some Wisconsin Republicans criticized Gov. Tony Evers in a letter Thursday for his delayed response regarding a Milwaukee police officer killed in the line of duty earlier this week.
(02/02/23 8:00am)
In a conversation between Fox News commentators on the show “The Five,” they discussed how college enrollment dropped 10% from its pre-pandemic levels. They attribute this to college students being lazy, universities being too “woke” and college not looking as fun anymore. Interestingly enough, each of the co-hosts have a college or professional degree.
(12/08/22 8:00am)
When the first case of COVID-19 occurred in China on Dec. 31, 2019, the Chinese government moved quickly to identify and isolate the virus, placing the origin city of Wuhan under lockdown less than a month later. The authoritarian regime set precedent for how they would approach the pandemic through utilizing strict isolation and testing measures while imposing sporadic — yet lengthy — lockdowns.
(12/02/22 7:00pm)
As a student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, there are a few reliable constants. One, that rusty bike with a missing wheel still chained to a bike rack near the Subway on West Dayton St. Two, people trying to steal plastic flamingos from campus property. Three, emails from Jon Eckhardt.