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(04/21/22 7:00am)
As the 2021-22 academic school year comes to a close, elections for the ASM Student Council are in full swing. The primary elections were held in late March to determine which students will sit on the council, which is made up of 33 elected members who work in legislative positions as the voice of students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
(04/14/22 7:00am)
UW-Madison is welcoming a new club that is launching the week of April 22nd. IfYou’reReadingThis.org is a national organization whose purpose is to create a support network for mental health for students by students. It currently has twelve chapters at universities throughout the country, and its thirteenth is in the process of being established on our very own campus.
(03/31/22 7:00am)
As my first year of college comes to a close, I often find myself reflecting on the experiences and the lessons that I learned. College is a place where you not only learn about science and math, but also a place where you learn a lot about yourself.
(03/26/22 4:39pm)
In a statement released Monday, Chancellor Rebecca Blank responded to investigations by The Wisconsin State Journal into hostile and intimidating behavior found at University of Wisconsin-Madison labs.
(03/08/22 8:00am)
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida) came under fire on Saturday after sharing a screenshot of Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy while a video call among lawmakers was taking place. This is despite all participants being explicitly told not to do so by the Ukrainian ambassador.
(03/04/22 8:00am)
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman presented his 136-page interim report in a public Assembly Campaigns and Elections Committee hearing Tuesday, arguing for taking a “hard look” at decertifying the presidential election in Wisconsin — an unheard-of act that both Republican leadership and nonpartisan legislature attorneys consider legally impossible.
(02/25/22 2:06am)
The University of Wisconsin Police Department and Madison police are currently investigating a rise in harassment geared toward female students on State Street, Langdon Street and its surrounding area that occurred over the last week. Authorities believe that only one person is involved, according to UWPD Director of Communications Marc Lovicott.
(02/24/22 8:00am)
Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment (PAVE) is a student organization on campus that aims to prevent sexual assault, dating violence and stalking through advocacy and education. The organization envisions a campus culture where healthy sexuality is embraced, celebrated and respected.
(02/17/22 8:00am)
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(02/11/22 7:19pm)
The Senate Committee on Universities and Technical Colleges held a public hearing on Thursday for three bills on racial education and free speech, including a proposed change to ethnic studies course requirements at UW System schools.
(02/10/22 8:12pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison alum Ilya Lichtenstein and his wife Heather Morgan were arrested and charged with allegedly conspiring to launder cryptocurrency on Tuesday.
(02/16/22 1:15am)
The Dane County finance committee rejected an alternate, lower-cost plan for the Dane County jail consolidation project during a meeting Monday night. Cutting costs from the $150 million budget — with expected costs now amounting $170 million — may prevent the execution of select renovations.
(02/10/22 8:00am)
Anyone who has ever talked to me probably knows that I watch a lot of films. If they have talked to me multiple times, then during one of those conversations I have probably confessed to them that I watch at least one film per day — sometimes more. This is usually when people become absolutely baffled, as they rarely ever come across someone who is as obsessed with films as me. It should not be surprising, considering that I come from a culture that worships cinema and puts its heroes on a pedestal. But, I digress.
(02/10/22 8:00am)
The United States has a long history of imperialist policies that have resulted in the displacement of indigenous peoples. Following the country's independence, much of the belief of Manifest Destiny led directly to native tribes’ getting expelled from their land. As U.S. imperialism rose, the country formed treaties with tribes that have frequently been violated. The Line 3 pipeline is a proposed channel that will carry tar sands oil from Alberta, CA to Superior, Wis.
(01/27/22 8:00am)
Forests communicate. They send messages to animals like humans, with their color-changing leaves reminding us that the seasons are changing.
(01/26/22 5:40pm)
The most widespread narrative of American history is one recounted through the eyes of the powerful. The heroes of this story are almost exclusively white, land-owning men; rarely is the American public presented with the perspective of history’s subjugated classes. Enter the 1619 Project. The New York Times Magazine initiative is a journalistic endeavor that seeks to challenge these commonly-accepted narratives and center on Black voices in our national history.
(01/25/22 5:31am)
Several student-led organizations, including the Associated Students of Madison (ASM), the Teaching Assistants Association (TAA) and the BIPOC Coalition of UW-Madison, gathered outside of Chancellor Becky Blank’s office Monday to demand a switch to remote instruction during the first two weeks of the spring semester.
(12/02/21 8:00am)
On Nov. 19, with a razor-thin majority of 220 to 213, the United States House of Representatives passed the Build Back Better Act. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi succinctly remarked, “This bill is monumental. It’s historic. It’s transformative. It’s bigger than anything we have ever done.”
(11/16/21 9:07pm)
Madison has long had a unique political relationship with the student body of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with students making up roughly 17% of the Madison population as well as a considerable majority of the eight aldermanic district.
(11/12/21 8:15pm)
James the Magician gazed out into the sluggish crowd for approval in his bright green hat with a red feather, gray vest meant for a high school dance, polka dot button up and cargo shorts with too many pockets. I was immersed in his dramatic — and sensual — ring-tossing trick choreographed to “Run me like a river” by Bishop Briggs, which seemed out of place for the half empty Bur Oak bar.