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(03/29/22 12:47am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Middle East Studies program (MESP) hosted more than 200 people at its international conference this past weekend to discuss post-Arab-Uprising changes in the Middle East.
(03/26/22 4:39pm)
In a statement released Monday, Chancellor Rebecca Blank responded to investigations by The Wisconsin State Journal into hostile and intimidating behavior found at University of Wisconsin-Madison labs.
(03/24/22 8:00am)
Jeff Hynes, a University of Wisconsin-Madison student, is running unopposed to replace Elena Haasl as the Dane County District 5 supervisor. Despite his imminent assumption of the position after the April 5 election, the Hynes campaign has provided no information regarding the candidate’s policy platform or qualifications.
(03/24/22 7:00am)
“Call Us What We Carry” by Amanda Gorman
(03/24/22 7:00am)
As geopolitical tensions escalate in Eastern Europe, many point to Russia — the main aggressor in Ukraine — and the United States, the historic protector and patron of Europe in the post-WWII era, as the actors most likely to benefit from the conflict. Since the 2014 invasion of Crimea, the West has engaged in numerous discussions surrounding Russia’s imperial ambitions in former Soviet satellite states, where many view the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a challenge to U.S. hegemony in the region.
(03/24/22 7:00am)
The George L. Mosse/Laurence A. Weinstein Center for Jewish Studies will host its 8th biennial Conney Conference on Jewish Arts from March 27 to 30 at the Pyle Center. This year’s conference will address the changing landscape of Jewish arts amid a generational shift toward inclusivity.
(03/24/22 9:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers awarded more than $86 million in grants Monday through the Diverse Business Assistance and Diverse Business Investment Grant Programs to support small businesses in communities that have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic.
(03/22/22 7:00am)
A location for a new permanent men's shelter has officially been chosen, Dane County and Madison leaders announced on Wednesday.
(03/08/22 8:00am)
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida) came under fire on Saturday after sharing a screenshot of Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy while a video call among lawmakers was taking place. This is despite all participants being explicitly told not to do so by the Ukrainian ambassador.
(03/04/22 8:00am)
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman presented his 136-page interim report in a public Assembly Campaigns and Elections Committee hearing Tuesday, arguing for taking a “hard look” at decertifying the presidential election in Wisconsin — an unheard-of act that both Republican leadership and nonpartisan legislature attorneys consider legally impossible.
(03/03/22 8:00am)
A 6-year-old boy killed when his apartment building was bombarded. A 25-year old engineering graduate hit by a stray bullet. And Yelena Ivanona, a geography teacher, lying six feet underground as her students and family mourn.
(03/03/22 8:00am)
The world was distraught on Feb. 24 after Russia invaded Ukraine. Given Putin’s unquenchable desire to have the world see him as a big boy, it’s not a surprise that former Soviet Union territory is the target of the unprovoked attacks.
(03/02/22 4:31pm)
As we move deeper and deeper into the digital age, the lines between mainstream media and news are becoming increasingly blurred. Now more than ever, young adults are given incredible access to information about current events.
(03/02/22 8:00am)
“What does Black Girl Magic mean to you?”
(02/27/22 6:01pm)
Advancing diversity, equity and inclusion at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has been a major priority for L&S Dean Eric Wilcotts since taking the post back in 2020 — so much so that Wilcots viewed establishing a permanent role to support inclusion initiatives as a top administrative priority after becoming dean.
(02/24/22 8:00am)
On Feb. 15, 2022, it was reported that a woman, an unnamed New Yorker, is now the third person to to potentially be cured of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which can lead to the fatal acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) if left untreated.
(02/23/22 10:15pm)
Shepherd Janeway, 26, has taught creative writing for four years. As a “teaching artist,” Janeway describes their job as a way to merge social activism with art, giving young students the freedom to express their opinions.
(02/24/22 8:00am)
The youngest Klemp brother married the youngest Schuelke sister 25 years ago, finalizing the streak of all siblings of each family being married to one from the other.
(02/24/22 8:00am)
No celebrity dieticians here
(02/21/22 11:04pm)
The sports world was buzzing Sunday afternoon when Michigan men’s basketball head coach Juwan Howard became aggressive in the handshake line following a 77-63 Wolverines loss at the hands of the Wisconsin Badgers. Wisconsin’s Coach Gard attempted to shake Howard’s hand as well as explain the timeout that caused the Fab Five member’s frustration, prompting Howard to grab Gard before ultimately reaching over several mediators to slap Badgers assistant coach Joe Krabbenhoft.