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(04/23/19 3:27am)
Despite Wisconsin split government’s difficulty forming cohesive bipartisan policy, some legislators used Earth Day as a platform to roll out new sustainability-focused legislation with support from the other side of the aisle.
(04/20/19 10:58pm)
The husband of former UW-Whitewater Chancellor Beverly Kopper sexually harassed at least seven and potentially up to 10 female students or employees at the university, a UW System investigation found.
(04/18/19 1:00pm)
From ingredients to plates to waste receptacles, producing the food served at UW System dining halls creates environmental waste at every step. However, administrative- and student-led programs have driven efforts to keep every part of the dining process sustainable.
(04/18/19 6:45am)
Administration and students across many UW System institutions are eager to make dining sustainable through reusable to-go containers and campus-wide straw bans.
(04/18/19 5:00am)
In 2017 under then-Gov. Scott Walker, Foxconn, a Taiwanese manufacturing giant, and the State of Wisconsin agreed to build a $10 billion LCD screen electronics manufacturing plant in southeastern Wisconsin, projected to add 13,000 jobs to the Wisconsin economy.
(04/11/19 2:36am)
I have always loved to travel. I took a gap year off before college to go on a trip to Latin America, and I just did a study abroad in Europe last year. I even did it during spring semester so that I could work on organic farms through WWOOF this summer through Eastern Europe. I guess you can see where this is going: I really, really want to make this my job. But you can’t just WWOOF your entire life — I get that. How can I maybe make a livelihood out of traveling?
(03/12/19 1:00pm)
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “The King and I” might take the cake when it comes to virtually fossilized, ethnocentric and downright offensive pieces of American theatre. Maybe its “white savior” narrative and hyperbolic representation of Thai culture were considered all fine and dandy when this show debuted in 1951. But in our wanting-to-be-woke society of today, there was no justifiable reason for this show’s revival tour and subsequent stent at the Overture Center from Feb. 26 to March 3.
(02/21/19 7:14am)
With a single sentence, Beverly Kopper resigned as chancellor of UW-Whitewater.
(02/21/19 6:00am)
A Madison man is expected to appear in court this week after police found homemade explosives believed to be linked to a possible attack on UW-Madison in his apartment last year.
(02/21/19 7:00am)
Guided by economic incentives to promote a pro-life agenda, legislation has strained accessibility to abortion and other reproductive services across the state.
(02/15/19 10:12pm)
In the year since a gunman killed 17 students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, activists — many of whom are high school students themselves — have marched, petitioned and voted for tighter gun laws across the country.
(02/14/19 2:00pm)
This semester is only the beginning for the Associated Students of Madison grassroots committees, promised Legislative Affairs Chair Laura Downer, Equity and Inclusion Agalia Ardyasa and Sustainability Chair Katie Piel.
(02/04/19 2:00pm)
Madison businesses may receive fines for cooling down with both air conditioning and windows if the city council passes a bill later this month.
(12/22/18 11:23pm)
The Taco Bell on State Street will soon be serving alcohol after a Dane County judge ruled in favor of the restaurant in their lawsuit against the city over a rejected liquor license.
(12/17/18 9:32pm)
Under pressure from the public, UW- Whitewater Chancellor Beverly Kopper resigned at her post amid investigation of her husband's sexual harassment of female employees.
(12/05/18 3:44pm)
Downtown Madison will not have to fear an alcohol shortage following the city council’s decision to dismiss a motion placing a temporary ban on new alcohol licenses.
(12/05/18 12:49am)
Madison’s city council rejected a proposal to temporarily ban new alcohol licenses downtown and approved a $6.8 million award to four affordable housing developments.
(11/28/18 9:04am)
Empowered voices and heavy hearts carried on the chant, “no one is illegal, refugees are people,” while standing on the edge of State Street Tuesday evening.
(11/20/18 2:00pm)
Campuses’ search for mechanisms to be more sustainable does not come without difficulty.
(11/19/18 3:00pm)
Ah, yes. Temperatures are dropping, turkeys are gobbling in the distance and the smell of pumpkin pie lifts the spirits. Thanksgiving has become an iconic American holiday, ingrained into the modern way of life since the days of the hand-shaped paper turkey crafts made in kindergarten.