LGBTQ+ mental health remains grim in Wisconsin
LGBTQ+ youth are disproportionately impacted by mental health challenges in Wisconsin, according to the Wisconsin Office of Children’s Mental Health’s (OCMH) latest annual report.
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LGBTQ+ youth are disproportionately impacted by mental health challenges in Wisconsin, according to the Wisconsin Office of Children’s Mental Health’s (OCMH) latest annual report.
The future of the largest conservation project in Wisconsin history is in limbo after Republicans on the Joint Finance Committee (JFC) rejected a $4 million state funding proposal for the Pelican River State Forest.
Wisconsin Softball (23-16, 8-7) lost two of three versus Nebraska (32-14, 12-5) last weekend in Lincoln.
Republican Party of Wisconsin Chair Brian Schimming met with members of GOP Badgers Tuesday evening to discuss Republican students’ role in securing success across the decisive battleground state ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
Pepsi, Nike and Kellog are three major companies that have used celebrity endorsements for marketing purposes. Nike has even used celebrities as the face of their advertisements supporting equality in sports — including famous athletes Colin Kaepernick and Serena Williams. While they received backlash for these ads released in 2020, the company still made roughly $37.4 billion that year.
The city of Madison announced $15.1 million in additional federal funding to replace six bridges around John Nolen Drive Friday.
In an unprecedented tie, the District 14 Madison Common Council race surrendered to a city-held game of chance to determine the winner on April 12.
Workers at the State Street Starbucks location announced Tuesday they will file to unionize with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
Northwestern (28-9, 13-1) swept the weekend series over Wisconsin (22-14, 7-5) at Goodman Diamond. That said, the Badgers kept each game close and proved they aren’t far behind elite conference opponents like the Wildcats.
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With a high-arching pass to the end zone, the Wisconsin Badgers connect for another touchdown and instantly, two joyful sounds echo across campus.
“Who influences students to go to college or not to go to college?” Jennifer Blazek, the Director of the Emerging Leaders Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, asked. In the coming months, the work she’ll be doing with the new Small Town and Rural Students (STARS) Network will seek to answer and address that question.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) announced $6 million in funding to expand culturally responsive mental health services in Madison schools on April 4.
The Wisconsin Badgers softball team (20-10, 7-2) outclassed the Purdue Boilermakers (17-22, 2-9) in a three-game sweep this weekend.
Twelve University of Wisconsin-Madison community members were recognized on March 24 in Madison365’s “Wisconsin’s 33 Most Influential Native American Leaders for 2023.”
Rashard Griffith strode hurriedly toward the Middleton High School fieldhouse in early November, the sound of dribbling basketballs growing louder with each step. Team tryouts began at 4 p.m. — Griffith’s phone read 4:30 p.m.
The spring 2023 elections Tuesday produced mixed results for Generation Z candidates running for Madison Common Council.
“America’s Got Talent” star and comedic sensation Drew Lynch is coming to Madison on April 14. I spoke with Drew over the phone as he made his way across the country on his latest tour. Are you wondering what the comedian has been up to lately, or want to learn more about his perspective on comedy and life in the public eye?
One thousand, eight hundred forty-eight minutes, $1,691,726 raised for the University of Wisconsin-Madison. That was the impact of the “Day of the Badger” event organized by the Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association (WFAA), which occurred March 28 and March 29.
When the Supreme Court ruled in the summer of 2021 that collegiate athletes could begin profiting from their name, image and likeness (NIL), I was excited. As an incoming Division I cross country and track runner at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, I looked forward to the opportunity to profit from my work.