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When University of Wisconsin-Madison student Mia Marcy describes her life from age 6 to 14, she often compares it to the Barbie dolls she used to play with as a kid.
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When University of Wisconsin-Madison student Mia Marcy describes her life from age 6 to 14, she often compares it to the Barbie dolls she used to play with as a kid.
Since taking office in January of 2025, the Trump administration has cut over $12 million in federal research funding, leaving educators and students in complete disarray. Researchers are struggling, and the future of public health hangs in the balance. This isn’t just a bump in the road; it’s a direct attack on life-saving research and a targeted threat to international students whose immigration status and visas rely on a system that’s actively being dismantled.
Throughout the United States, the price of milk will soon be reduced by $0.22/cwt to $1.29/cwt because of the ongoing tariff war. While American consumers celebrate the few dimes they can tuck back into their wallets, reduced prices reflect struggling farms nationwide.
All that most students see of the University of Wisconsin Zoological Museum (UWZM), located in the Noland Zoology Building, is the fourth floor staircase’s sign prohibiting entrance from all other than museum staff.
The Associated Students of Madison (ASM) passed legislation advocating for Wiscards to become valid forms of Wisconsin voter ID on April 16, bolstering the Student Voters Unions (SVU) campaign to reduce voting barriers for University of Wisconsin-Madison students.
University of Wisconsin-Madison senior Abigail Rosin listed off all the activities she had planned in her twelve hour day: work, classes, a meeting with her future employer and a student worker appreciation dinner. She would end her long day grabbing margaritas with her friends after a week balancing classes and three leadership roles. Despite her busy schedule, Rosin credits her extracurricular involvement at UW-Madison with setting her up for success in life after college.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison lost at least $12 million in federal research grants since the start of the Trump administration, forcing faculty and researchers to shut down projects, lay off staff and scale back scientific progress.
The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) aided nurses in agreeing to a tentative contract Saturday after almost 1,000 nurses at UnityPoint Health-Meriter Hospital launched the first strike in the union’s history on May 27, fighting for increased security, lower patient-to-staff ratios and higher wages.
University of Wisconsin-Madison nuclear fusion startup Realta Fusion raised $36 million dollars with the hope of building the world’s first commercially viable and operating nuclear fusion device prototype by 2028.
A new report released by the Clean Lakes Alliance found higher phosphorus levels and lower water clarity than last year in four of five Madison area lakes as a result of pollution from runoff and dumping.
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Adam Riess explained how he discovered the universe was expanding, and what it means for its past and future, at Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall on April 30.
Wisconsin joined nearly 20 states in a lawsuit challenging the Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Trump administration’s cuts and restructuring of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Gov. Tony Evers announced Monday.
The Senate Committee on Health heard a bill on April 23 that would repeal the current financial eligibility requirement for services for families caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease.
The liberal-leaning Wisconsin Supreme Court suspended Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan after her arrest Friday. Dugan has been charged with two federal counts after allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant avoid arrest after he appeared in her courtroom.
Wisconsin joined over 20 states in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's $400 million cuts for AmeriCorps, a federal volunteer program that assists communities with literacy, conservation, homelessness and health care, Gov. Tony Evers announced Tuesday.
One year ago today, students from UW-Madison established the Gaza Solidarity Encampment on Library Mall. As tens of thousands of Palestinians were killed, violently displaced by Israeli genocide, and forced to live in encampments, our convictions compelled us to stand in solidarity. We could not sit idly by while students in Gaza watched Israel intentionally demolish their libraries, schools, city centers and, in time, every single university in the Gaza strip. The encampment was also personal to us as UW-Madison students: our university contributes to this ongoing genocide through irresponsible financial investments tied to Israeli militarism.
Democratic lawmakers introduced a bill aimed at repealing Wisconsin’s 1849 abortion ban and expanding abortion access across the state at a Wednesday press conference.
The FBI arrested a Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Friday morning on charges of obstruction for helping an undocumented immigrant avoid arrest after he appeared in her courtroom last week.
Wisconsin fans are especially happy with their women’s sports teams after a year of victories graced the Badgers. Wisconsin boasts some of the best athletes in the Big Ten conference and around the nation, and the records they’ve put up this year prove that.