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Information School, one of the three departments collaborated to form the School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences, is housed in Helen C. White.
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Information School, one of the three departments collaborated to form the School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences, is housed in Helen C. White.
The Teaching Assistants’ Association protested on Bascom Hill today to advocate for higher wages, the elimination of segregated fees and the international student fee and workplace policies involving shared governance.
Leaders in UW System student governments share their goals for the fall semester from improving mental health services to expanding public transportation.
A space dedicated to black women's health is to open this summer straddling two of the city's highest-need neighborhoods
Police shut down the Lion of Judah, House of Rastafari church, which has caused controversy over problematic Facebook posts, accusations of cultural appropriation, and distribution of marijuana to its members.
Individuals of all ages gathered in front of the Capitol to protest abortion restrictions and show their support for Roe v. Wade in light of Alabama’s recent abortion ban.
In their last moves of the semester, Student Services Finance Committee passed resolution eight, which seeks to provide more detail surrounding payable student time.
Hilary Dugan is a research scientist with UW-Madison's Center for Limnology. She says limiting nutrient pollution in the Yahara watershed is one way to keep algae blooms at bay.
On June 7, the summer’s first blue-green algae bloom turned much of Lake Mendota a thick, putrid green color. Regional climate models show that Madison will become warmer and wetter over the course of the century — conditions that may make blooms like this more frequent.
Students and community members discuss sustainable energy use on UW-Madison’s campus in light of Earth Week.
Legislative Affairs members voiced their approval for the new recreation facility’s construction, highlighting its potential to impact student’s well-being.