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(03/14/25 12:07am)
At a pre-session news conference Thursday, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, said the state Legislature is “somewhat hamstrung” and is waiting for the court to hand down decisions on gubernatorial veto powers and abortion rights to know how to proceed with creating the 2025-27 budget.
(03/13/25 9:00am)
The State Democracy Research Initiative and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Election Research Center hosted an expert panel on Friday to explore funding, impact and the legal context of the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court race.
(03/13/25 7:00am)
Seniors — in about 20 days, you’ll be returning from your last spring break at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. All of a sudden, it’ll be Monday, March 31, and in about six weeks, we’ll be in our caps and gowns as official alumni of UW-Madison.
(03/12/25 7:00am)
As generative artificial intelligence advances, data privacy concerns are growing. AI models such as ChatGPT process vast amounts of information instantaneously, raising questions about how much personal data they retain and how easily that data could be exposed.
(03/11/25 2:35pm)
Many faculty members spend their academic careers in pursuit of academic tenure, a lifelong guarantee of job security and a shield for academic freedom. But recently, the promise of tenure has proved tenuous for University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s College of General Studies (CGS) professors, 35 of whom were laid off in August.
(03/11/25 7:00am)
Lawmakers and community members debated a Republican-backed bill Thursday that would limit students’ ability to change their legal names and pronouns on official school records.
(03/11/25 7:00am)
The Madison City Department of Civil Rights, Disability Pride Madison, Disability Cultural Center and Access to Independence held a meeting Wednesday to inform residents of how they could be affected by potential cuts to Medicaid and other programs for people with disabilities.
(03/10/25 7:00am)
Before she began her March 3 lecture, University of Wisconsin Madison political science professor Yoshiko Herrera opened with a qualifier: “I know I’ve started past classes with saying ‘This is the worst it’ll get,’ but….”
(03/10/25 7:00am)
In August 2018, rap icon Mac Miller released his album “Swimming,” following a journey of loss and self-discovery, a stark contrast from the passion and confidence displayed in his previous album “The Divine Feminine.” Thirty-five days later, the rap community lost a star when Miller passed from an overdose.
(03/09/25 9:37pm)
When Devesh Ranjan immigrated to the United States from India in 2003 to pursue a graduate degree in engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he said he “fell in love from the moment [he] arrived.”
(03/08/25 9:00am)
Pauline Kael of the New Yorker wrote in 1978 that “The Wild Bunch” is “a traumatic poem of violence, with imagery as ambivalent as Goya’s.” Sam Peckinpah, who co-wrote and directed this existential allegory on self-destructive masculinity and imperialism, has practically enshrined himself into this film, as Michelangelo carved himself into the grainy texture of “David.”
(03/07/25 8:00am)
Wisconsin lawmakers debated two Republican-backed bills aimed at strengthening school safety at Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) through implementing school resource officers (SROs), and requiring public schools across the state to provide quicker notice to parents if their child is a victim of sexual misconduct by a school employee at a public hearing Wednesday.
(03/06/25 10:00pm)
Marquette Law School released its latest poll of Wisconsin voters Wednesday, revealing a lack of knowledge on candidates as the state faces elections for Supreme Court and State Superintendent of Public Instruction on April 1.
(03/06/25 5:23pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s golf team has already kicked off their season in Puerto Rico, February 10th-12th, but they came in last place, shooting a collective 17 over in three rounds. But the Badgers still have opportunities to shine.
(03/06/25 8:00am)
The Wisconsin Democrats announced Tuesday the launch of “People v. Elon Musk”, a political campaign aimed at pushing back against the billionaire's influence in the state judicial system.
(03/06/25 9:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin indicated during a Faculty Senate meeting Monday the university would walk back hiring and rethink grant-making if a National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding cut is implemented.
(03/06/25 11:00am)
For some students, reading is a chance to learn about the amazing world around them or escape to a far away fantasyland. But for some second graders in Madison, reading is a chance to create lasting positive memories with Badgers football players.
(03/06/25 11:00am)
Construction is underway for the new Dane County Jail building following years of back-and-forth in the County Board of Supervisors and ballooning costs.
(03/05/25 8:00am)
Wendy Riester had an abortion 50 years ago. At the time, she had an IUD which became dislodged, requiring her to get an abortion after her doctor said she had a 95% chance of death from infection.
(03/06/25 6:00am)
February 28, 2025 — mark the date: this was the day American diplomacy turned into a live-action parody.