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(11/09/20 8:00am)
Researchers at UW-Madison sequenced different strains of the coronavirus and discovered that Gov. Tony Evers’ “Safer at Home” order from March lowered the number of new COVID-19 cases.
(11/06/20 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison plans to greatly increase its coronavirus testing capacity for the Spring 2021 semester by administering thousands of saliva-based tests every day, the university announced Thursday.
(11/05/20 8:00am)
Despite high hopes and record turnout across Madison and Dane County, votes cast in neighborhoods traditionally dominated by University of Wisconsin students plummeted in comparison to prior elections.
(11/05/20 8:00am)
From a young age, breakfast being the “most important meal of the day” phrase has been ingrained into our brains. And now, as more and more research about breakfast comes out, scientists have data about how significant eating after waking up is for performance. UW Health says, “it gives your metabolism, your body’s engine, a boost and provides needed energy.” Let’s dig into the science of breakfast.
(10/29/20 7:00am)
Criticized for its perceived lack of preparation and empathy toward underrepresented communities in Madison, Wis., the UW-Madison “Smart Restart” plan has left Badger families and students, as well as city residents, questioning the processes leading up to executive decisions that affect everyone associated with the campus community.
(10/26/20 4:08pm)
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield praised the expansion of COVID-19 testing at UW-Madison, adding that the UW System sets an example for how the pandemic can be controlled.
(10/23/20 7:00am)
University Health Services (UHS) is offering an additional flu shot clinic on Monday, Oct. 26, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Nicholas Recreation Center (The Nick) by appointment or drop in.
(10/21/20 8:00pm)
The Madison City Council voted Tuesday night not tocall on UW-Madison to make changes to its “Smart Restart” plan, rejecting a resolution that would have urged the university to end in-person classes and send home students from dorms.
(10/16/20 3:46am)
Madison residents have until the morning of Oct. 16 to fill out the 2020 Census. The U.S. Census Bureau will accept responses online until 4:59 a.m. on Friday morning, while paper forms must be postmarked by Oct. 15.
(10/15/20 11:00am)
(10/14/20 7:00am)
The UW-Madison 7-day COVID-19 percent positive rate has decreased to 1.0 percent, following the university’s decision to pause in-person instruction and campus activities from Sept. 10 to the 25.
(10/08/20 7:00am)
When rumors of the lockdown began circulating the night of Sept. 9th, students began to panic.
(10/08/20 11:00am)
(10/02/20 11:00pm)
The Dane County Board of Supervisors voted to adopt a resolution Thursday night to pressure the University of Wisconsin-Madison to discontinue in-person classes.
(10/01/20 7:00am)
“People are climbing the walls, pulling their hair out because of how isolated they feel — how isolated they actually are,” said Clinical Psychologist Dr. Michael Mazius.
(09/30/20 11:00am)
UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank met with representatives of the school’s two student newspapers Tuesday afternoon to answer questions and share her views on the current semester.
(09/24/20 2:00pm)
Following a decrease in positive cases during the two week hiatus, UW-Madison will resume in-person classes and activities on Sept. 26.
(09/24/20 2:00pm)
Associated Students of Madison has opened up an investigation into Becky Blank’s alleged collusion with the coronavirus, according to a statement from the ASM Press Office this morning. A special counsel will be appointed in the coming weeks and begin investigating the Chancellor.
(09/23/20 2:00pm)
UW-Madison posted its official enrollment numbers for the fall of 2020 on Tuesday, revealing that the student body has grown to an unprecedented size with its second largest class of first-year students in university history despite complications posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
(09/22/20 2:00pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank issued yet another statement on Monday in response to one from Dane County officials asking that the university take responsibility for rising positive cases.