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Students wait outside on Library Mall, one holding a sign, "We are strong."
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Graffiti reading "racism is still breathing" appeared on the side of Mosse Humanities Building on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus shortly before 10 a.m. on Thursday, May 4. The graffiti was removed within minutes.
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KT Simmons-Uvin a graduate student in the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Art Department, wrote chalk messages across Library Mall on April 27, 2023. The messages criticized the university's handling of an art professor who was cited for disorderly conduct a month earlier after exposing her breasts to Simmons-Uvin.
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Marianne Oleson is an executive assistant to the directors at Ex-Incarcerated People Organizing (EXPO). According to its website, EXPO is an advocacy group that "works to end mass incarceration, eliminate all forms of structural discrimination against formerly incarcerated people, and restore formerly incarcerated people to full participation" in communities.
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Stacey J. Lee and Miron Livny
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Jill Karofsky spoke to members of UW-Madison College Democrats on Monday, April 3, 2023, one day before Wisconsin's Supreme Court election.
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Anna Kleiber Restore Roe Abortion Presser
Wisconsin Democratic lawmakers presented legislation on Tuesday, March 21 at the State Capitol that would restore abortion rights to standards set before the U.S. Supreme Court overturn of Roe v. Wade. If passed, the bill would protect abortions for any reason up to 20 weeks of pregnancy.

