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(01/22/19 2:00pm)
Two weeks have passed since the inauguration of Gov. Tony Evers, and while UW-Madison students rested over winter break, he traveled across the state trying to check goals off his tenure to-do list.
(01/07/19 11:16pm)
Gov. Tony Evers took his oath of office to become the 46th governor of Wisconsin, surrounded by hundreds of Wisconsinites and lawmakers who gathered at the state Capitol Monday.
(12/17/18 9:32pm)
Under pressure from the public, UW- Whitewater Chancellor Beverly Kopper resigned at her post amid investigation of her husband's sexual harassment of female employees.
(12/06/18 10:44pm)
The long-running rivalry between Wisconsin and Marquette is ever-present in America’s Dairyland. It has caused friendships to fracture. Parents and siblings root for the younger members of the family to spurn one university or the other; sometimes they even watch, with feigned horror, as their loved ones make the “wrong” choice. People in (slightly) long-distance relationships are forced to weather the tensions that accompany these divided loyalties.
(12/05/18 2:33am)
UW-Madison out-of-state undergraduates, along with some graduate students, may see a tuition spike in coming years with a plan Chancellor Rebecca Blank proposed Tuesday.
(12/04/18 6:56am)
Hundreds of protesters lined the steps of the state Capitol building Monday night to oppose Republican legislation that would strip power from newly-elected Democrats and restrict early voting in future elections.
(11/30/18 12:33am)
For inviting a porn star as a college speaker on campus, UW-La Crosse Chancellor Joe Gow received a reprimand letter from UW System President Ray Cross earlier this month.
(11/30/18 12:22am)
UW System President Ray Cross reprimanded UW-La Crosse Chancellor Joe Gow over inviting a porn star to campus, triggering backlash on behalf of freedom of speech.
(11/26/18 2:00pm)
Despite diminishing enrollment rates throughout UW System universities, UW-Green Bay has seen a gradual upswing in students for five consecutive years.
(11/24/18 5:50am)
While some UW-Madison students were out shopping and saving on Black Friday deals, the Wisconsin women’s hockey team (7-1-0 WCHA, 14-1-0 overall) looked to gobble up a team they haven’t played since 2014: The Harvard Crimson (1-3-1 ECAC, 2-4-1).
(11/22/18 2:50pm)
More than 100 people from the Madison community gathered at the Pyle Center to discuss impacts of Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests that occurred across Wisconsin in late September.
(11/08/18 2:00pm)
After a pair of races that were too close to call until early Wednesday morning, Democrats took control of all statewide offices on the ballot Tuesday in dramatic fashion.
(11/07/18 4:03am)
Despite a few surprises in Wisconsin's congressional election results, Democrats will gain control of the U.S. House of Representatives, while Republicans are projected to expand their Senate majority.
(11/03/18 1:00pm)
Well, folks, fall has reached its peak seasonal swing. The leaves have shifted from the lush greens to a deciduous melting pot of auburns, oranges and yellows; humidity recedes into memory as the overwhelming musk of the overcast, rainy woodland sweeps into Madison’s concrete jungle; pumpkins, gourds and an infinity of novelty lattes and doughnuts flood the coffee shops and bakeries of State Street, and so much more.
(10/31/18 1:00pm)
For some universities throughout Wisconsin, diligent efforts have been made to increase recycling and sustainability efforts on campus.
(10/23/18 4:52am)
Inspired by the recent “four days of terror,” when Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested 83 undocumented immigrants in Wisconsin, a diverse group of scholars met to discuss “What Makes America Great” in the context of immigration, race and the Trump administration Wednesday evening.
(10/09/18 2:08am)
As the Association of American Universities prepares to launch its second sexual assault on college campuses survey next year, Attorney General Brad Schimel held a response training on the issue at UW-La Crosse Monday.
(10/08/18 9:58pm)
I’m earning my BFA in Screenwriting. I’ve always loved movies and TV shows, ever since I was little, and right now I am pursuing my dream. I like all kinds of movies, but my favorites are mysteries, and I want to write them. An artist has to know his art, right? So I try to watch everything. I fell in love with noirs like “Chinatown,” “LA Confidential,” and even “The Big Sleep.” Now, I have gotten into TV. I’m thinking seriously about writing for television. I’ve watched the classics like “X-Files” and newer masterpieces like “Stranger Things” and “True Detective.” But now, I am looking to branch out. What mysteries would you recommend that are a little off the beaten path, that might have flown under the radar of even a film-nut like myself?
(09/27/18 2:41am)
A gunfight near La Follette High School left one 17-year-old student injured and put the building on lockdown for the second time this week.
(09/27/18 2:38am)
After an unexpected visit over the weekend, federal immigration officials arrested a total of 83 people in Wisconsin, 20 of which were in Dane County.