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(12/06/18 2:00pm)
In the wake of several last minute reforms from state Republicans, Democrat Tony Evers will likely not inherit the full authority enjoyed by Gov. Scott Walker during his time in office, despite defeating the two-term incumbent last month.
(12/06/18 1:00pm)
Savannah McHugh, outgoing Almanac editor, went missing last week after leaving her home for unknown reasons.
(12/05/18 3:45pm)
During his final weeks in office, the Senate approved 82 appointees picked by Gov. Scott Walker. Among them are new Board of Regents’ members attorney Scott Beightol and nontraditional UW-Madison student Torrey Tiedeman.
(12/04/18 6:56am)
Hundreds of protesters lined the steps of the state Capitol building Monday night to oppose Republican legislation that would strip power from newly-elected Democrats and restrict early voting in future elections.
(12/02/18 10:54pm)
State Republicans have released a series of proposals that could be passed as early as this week to limit the authority of Democratic Gov.-elect Tony Evers and empower the state Legislature in a final extraordinary session under Republican Gov. Scott Walker.
(11/29/18 3:36pm)
Northern Wisconsin has a low tolerance for fragility, both of structure and spirit. In a region characterized by dense forests and cruel winters, it should come as no surprise that the locals are as tough and eccentric as the environment in which they grew. New Auburn, Wisconsin is no exception. In his 2001 bestselling memoir, “Population: 485- Meeting Your Neighbors One Siren at a Time,” Michael Perry catalogs the quirks of this tiny, northern village while reminiscing on his time spent serving on its volunteer fire department. Perry was raised on a farm in New Auburn, and his roots are evident from the beginning. He describes his hometown much in the same way that one would refer to a wacky family member — with the utmost love and affection, but also with a complete awareness of its faults.
(11/20/18 3:09am)
Professor of political science Howard Schweber spoke on free speech and led a discussion with UW students and administrators Monday.
(11/17/18 7:47pm)
Two incidents of possible drugging near Langdon Street were reported to UW-Madison along with the Madison Police Department last week, according to a Crime Warning sent out by the university.
(11/16/18 2:03am)
State Rep. Chris Taylor led a discussion with the Associated Students of Madison's Legislative Affairs Committee about the future of state support, as well as ensuring more power to the university and student body on Monday.
(11/16/18 6:00pm)
Growling stomachs in the middle of exams. Spacing out during lectures. Struggling to fall asleep at night. Symptoms like these plague students on campuses across the nation who struggle with food insecurity.
(11/15/18 1:30am)
In a marathon session lasting just under eight hours, Madison’s city council approved its 2019 budget, including an amendment eliminating funding for a test run of a police body camera program.
(11/09/18 3:21am)
Twenty-four hours after Tony Evers was elected, Republican state legislators have raised the possibility of Rep. Robin Vos limiting the powers of the governor.
(11/03/18 1:00pm)
Well, folks, fall has reached its peak seasonal swing. The leaves have shifted from the lush greens to a deciduous melting pot of auburns, oranges and yellows; humidity recedes into memory as the overwhelming musk of the overcast, rainy woodland sweeps into Madison’s concrete jungle; pumpkins, gourds and an infinity of novelty lattes and doughnuts flood the coffee shops and bakeries of State Street, and so much more.
(10/31/18 2:48am)
A dairy herd in Dane County has been quarantined by state authorities after one cow was discovered to have bovine tuberculosis, a contagious disease that can possibly spread to humans.
(10/30/18 1:49pm)
The Boogeyman is back!
(10/28/18 11:58pm)
The UW-Oshkosh chancellor is likely to testify on claims of sending donations from private foundations elsewhere following the financial scandal last April.
(10/25/18 2:45pm)
Performances of University Theatre’s personalized version of Luigi Pirandello’s haunting play “Six Characters in Search of an Author” will be held through Oct. 28, and the production has yet to disappoint. Cast members have delivered chilling performances supported by attention-capturing staging since its opening on Oct. 11.
(10/20/18 8:11pm)
If you’re in the know to any degree on the folk-punk-rock scene, last week’s performances at The Sett was the place to be. Beneath the umbrella of a painfully niche subgenre identity and amid the first round of anxiety-inducing midterms, students and Madisonians alike congregated around the crowd-control barriers — beers and cell phones in hand — to break out into song and dance with some of the biggest names in this snippet of the musical oeuvre.
(10/18/18 10:09pm)
A sexual assault occurred on campus earlier this week, according to a crime warning UW-Madison students received via email Thursday.
(10/18/18 5:38am)
For a change of pace after a whirlwind week of lectures and events on campus, Dan Egan, author of UW-Madison’s 2018-’19 Go Big Read book, spoke to laid back audience at an East Side bar Wednesday night, part of the university’s Science on Tap series.