Campaign pushes UW-Madison to reconsider family leave policies
Despite being one of the top public research universities in the country, the University of Wisconsin-Madison does not offer paid family and medical leave to all employees.
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Despite being one of the top public research universities in the country, the University of Wisconsin-Madison does not offer paid family and medical leave to all employees.
As Dane County reevaluates salting procedures on Madison roads, limnology researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are studying how the region’s winter salt usage impacts local lakes.
In the heart of downtown Madison, Silver Dollar Tavern is set to have its final last call on Feb. 3. The iconic bar, located on 117 W. Mifflin St., stands as the oldest family-owned bar in the city and was one of the first to receive a liquor license post-Prohibition in Madison.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s basketball team beat the Rutgers Scarlet Knights 73-62 Saturday afternoon at the Kohl Center.
Hockey fans across Wisconsin hung their heads in absolute dejection as the Badgers' 2022-23 season ended with a first-round exit in the Big Ten Tournament.
While the winter months begin, the sky is not the only thing getting cloudy as many individuals produce symptoms of seasonal depression.
Two summers ago, I was lucky enough to witness humpback whales feeding in the waters of Alaska. Since then, these majestic creatures have held a piece of my heart.
Anti-war and pro-Palestine demonstrators gathered at the Wisconsin State Capitol on Friday to demand lawmakers oppose an upcoming federal bill that would provide over $14 billion for Israel’s military to use in Gaza.
More than 230 University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty, staff and graduate students signed a Dec. 21 letter opposing conflating critiques of Zionism and Israel with antisemitism amid the Israel-Hamas war.
An off-campus BadgerSAFE alert reported a person with a gun near the 400 block of W. Gilman St. on Thursday. Police arrived on the scene and the issue was resolved, but University of Wisconsin-Madison students living off-campus were left with unresolved concerns about the emergency alert systems put in place for student safety.
The Associated Students of Madison unanimously passed legislation concerning possible improvements to the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s hate and bias reporting processes in early December.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team showed their resilience in a pair of wins against the Minnesota State Mavericks last weekend in Mankato, including a Friday night comeback victory.
Gov. Tony Evers gave his sixth State of the State address Tuesday night, declaring 2024 the “Year of the Worker,” highlighting workforce struggles, environmental threats and reproductive action.
Q: Hey Morgan! I’m a freshman and completely new to Wisconsin. I’m originally from a warmer state and was warned about Midwest winters and the snow and cold, but I was never told about slush and ice. I’m having some difficulty getting to class. Do you have any advice?
Standing in the stinging cold, Jason O’Donnell organized his belongings in front of Triangle Square Market on State Street, his nose a shade of red similar to his hat. A heavy winter coat hung on his bent shoulders, and a kind smile rested on his cheeks.
The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse’s well-endowed former Chancellor Joe Gow faced fire for his personal hobbies, but a deeper dive shows that our erotic educator is a lustful labellum whisked away by a unilaterally uptight university system.
It’s a new year, but the Wisconsin women’s hockey team has the same goal as they look to become back-to-back national champions.
While taking a much-needed study break from my own final exams this past semester, I came across an article in the Yale Daily News, “The Case for Final Exams.” In it, Pradz Sapre argued that humanities courses should incorporate final exams into their curricula as they increase students’ long-term retention of material.
Gov. Tony Evers announced on Tuesday evening he will direct the Department of Health Services to eliminate out-of-pocket costs for BadgerCare Plus recipients seeking emergency and daily contraception.
Personal information and over 160,000 University of Wisconsin System records were stolen during a cyberattack that affected the National Student Clearinghouse, according to emails obtained by The Daily Cardinal.