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(10/07/24 7:00am)
The beginning of October marks the unofficial start to leasing season as University of Wisconsin-Madison students look to find housing for next school year.
(10/04/24 8:00am)
A small group of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s College Republicans gathered in the Mosse Humanities Building Tuesday night to cheer on U.S. Sen. JD Vance in the first and only vice presidential debate of the 2024 election season.
(10/01/24 10:55pm)
WAUNAKEE, Wis. — Former President Donald Trump promised to “liberate” the Midwest from “illegal aliens,” promoted false claims on immigration and attacked the Biden-Harris administration’s Middle Eastern policy in front of a fervent audience at a rally north of Madison Tuesday.
(10/01/24 7:00am)
For many city officials, the looming $22 million budget shortfall is at the forefront of their minds. The Madison Common Council is currently discussing ways to close the gap after approving a referendum that will raise property taxes higher than otherwise allowed under state law.
(09/29/24 8:00am)
A former University of Wisconsin-Madison Athletics employee must pay the department more than $7,000 he spent on personal purchases using student athlete per diem cards, a Dane County judge ordered on Monday.
(09/27/24 6:58pm)
After a week of key speakers, including former Republican U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney and Democratic U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi, the final day of the 8th annual Cap Times Idea Fest concluded with two election-related panels.
(09/26/24 9:00am)
Mecha de Teejop, formerly Mecha de UW-Madison, cited their June 17 disaffiliation as a result of “hostile” university investigation tactics, including a “pattern of harassment and intentional intimidation of our already vulnerable Latine, Chicane and Indigenous members” in a statement announcing their independence from the university.
(09/26/24 10:00am)
In 2011, Wisconsin shifted from one of the most accessible states for voting to enacting stricter rules that ignited a lasting debate over voter access. The law, signed by former Gov. Scott Walker, requires voters to present photo ID at the polls, a measure that Republicans argue strengthens ballot security.
(09/25/24 8:00am)
Interim Dane County Executive Jamie Kuhn unveiled her 2025 county budget proposal on Sept.18 totaling $903 million, a nearly 7% decrease from 2024.
(09/18/24 8:00am)
At a Dane County Board of Supervisors meeting on Sept. 5, 15 students from local high schools were selected to participate in the Dane County Youth Governance Program (YGP).
(09/16/24 8:00am)
During a meeting that lasted more than 11 hours over the span of two days, the Dane County Board of Supervisors heard budget requests from county departments beginning on Wednesday as the city of Madison faces a budget shortfall.
(09/16/24 7:00am)
A Dane County Circuit Court judge dismissed a lawsuit against the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association (WFAA) on Aug. 26 for "failure to state a claim for relief," meaning that even if all allegations were true, they were insufficient for legal action.
(09/12/24 8:00am)
For many tenants in Madison and the greater Dane County area, renting and leasing a property serves as a complicated and confusing process that can leave them feeling helpless. Whether it be a lengthy and wordy lease agreement or vague instructions on how to maintain the property, tenants may find themselves unsure how to proceed through a rental.
(09/10/24 7:00am)
Students for Justice in Palestine and a local chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America organized a pro-Palestine encampment on April 29 calling for the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s “financial and social” divestment from Israel.
(09/09/24 10:22pm)
The streets of Madison were transformed into a race course this weekend as thousands of people swam, biked and ran in Wisconsin’s 22 Ironman triathlon.
(09/07/24 6:02am)
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(09/06/24 12:10pm)
“Brat summer” isn’t over in Wisconsin. Wisconsin’s Democratic Party embraced the lime green with its newly launched “voting is brat” website geared toward providing students with information on how to vote in Wisconsin.
(09/05/24 7:00am)
The annual Taste of Madison Food Festival was a success this past Labor Day weekend at the Madison State Capitol Square. With over 80 local vendors, two stages, 10 different music artists and other streets full of vendors, citizens experienced all of the unique flavors Madison has to offer.
(08/23/24 4:46am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards (OSCCS) completed disciplinary investigations against 30-40 students for alleged non-academic misconduct during the pro-Palestine encampment and recommended sanctions against several protesters.
(08/15/24 2:15pm)
Local school board elections are held in Wisconsin every spring on a staggered basis. While party affiliation does not appear on ballots in Wisconsin for school board elections, Democratic- and Republican-backed candidates flipped formerly nonpartisan seats in the 2024 spring election.