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(03/01/25 9:50pm)
A study committee proposed a package of six bills aimed at strengthening youth mental health support and intervention at a Joint Legislative Council meeting Wednesday.
(02/28/25 8:16pm)
Wisconsin’s Special Committee on State-Tribal Relations proposed a package of legislation to protect students who wear tribal regalia, increase transparency and grant tribes more say in American Indian language studies in K-12 public schools at a Joint Legislative Council meeting Wednesday.
(02/28/25 3:43am)
Two Wisconsin Democrats released a proposal Wednesday to prohibit tech-enabled price fixing schemes in an attempt to prevent landlords from charging unfair and monopolistic rent.
(02/26/25 9:00am)
While teaching his Introduction to International Relations class this semester, University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Mark Copelovitch joked he often wonders “in those 75 minutes when I'm not on my phone, which international institution might we have withdrawn from?” Copelovitch’s new “whirlwind” of worries arrived, he said, with the onset of President Donald Trump's second administration.
(02/21/25 10:47pm)
A federal judge extended a temporary order blocking a National Institutes of Health (NIH) decision from taking effect after lawyers representing states and research institutions argued the NIH lacks the authority to unilaterally impose “unlawful cuts” of billions of dollars in negotiated research funding.
(02/20/25 9:09pm)
Wisconsin Assembly Republicans passed a Republican-backed bill in a 53-45 vote that would require school boards to implement policies prohibiting cell phone use during instructional time.
(02/20/25 8:51pm)
In a 54-44 vote along party lines, lawmakers passed a Republican-backed bill Wednesday that would change how students’ academic achievement is measured in Wisconsin.
(02/20/25 9:00am)
True to my nature as a political science student, I’ve spent much of the first few weeks of the semester examining the Constitution, founding documents and Supreme Court cases in excruciating detail. That said, it’s come as a shock to me how relevant the debates of the 18th and 19th centuries are today. You would think that both time and legal precedent would have solved or at least provided some insight into the major questions of American Constitutionalism.
(02/19/25 10:00am)
The University of Wisconsin System has temporarily paused the release of an updated copyright policy that would broaden the amount of intellectual property the university can claim from academic staff after faculty criticism.
(02/19/25 12:00pm)
John Green embraces the label of a “life-long learner” — from European history, young adult novels and, now, tuberculosis.
(02/19/25 2:13am)
During his 2025 budget address at the State Capitol, Gov. Tony Evers honed in on the tax cuts to child care and prescription budget plans introduced at January’s State of the State, along with health care accountability and farmer support.
(02/18/25 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents unanimously approved a compromise policy change Feb. 7 giving UW System President Jay Rothman more power to appoint top leaders while retaining some regent involvement.
(02/18/25 3:37am)
Hundreds of protesters gathered at the state Capitol in bitter weather Monday to oppose President Donald Trump and an array of policies such as health care, immigration and LGBTQ+ rights.
(02/13/25 6:17pm)
Wisconsin lawmakers debated a Republican-backed bill that would require school boards to adopt policies restricting the use of wireless communication devices during instructional time at a public hearing Tuesday.
(02/12/25 8:00am)
The League of Women Voters of Dane County hosted an expert panel Thursday to discuss what voters should look for in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race ahead of the April 1 spring election.
(02/11/25 3:40pm)
A federal judge temporarily blocked a National Institutes of Health (NIH) decision stripping billions of dollars from universities, including $65 million from the University of Wisconsin-Madison hours after it took effect.
(02/08/25 12:03am)
The Associated Students of Madison (ASM) added five referendums to the spring student elections Wednesday, aiming to use positive election results to bolster advocacy efforts for lighting Lakeshore Path and increasing time between classes.
(02/07/25 8:54pm)
The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents discussed current risks based on an systemwide internal audit requested by Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, in Dec. 2023 and passed several resolutions during Friday’s meeting.
(02/06/25 9:00am)
The Wisconsin Legislative Black Caucus recognized Black History Month in a ceremony at the Capitol on Tuesday. Speakers at the event included Caucus Chair Sen. Dora Drake, D-Milwaukee, Vice Chair Rep. Sequanna Taylor, D-Milwaukee, and other community leaders.
(02/06/25 8:00am)
Drastic situations call for drastic measures.