UHS celebrates World Mental Health Day with its first annual mental health resource fair
University Health Services Mental Health Services hosted its first annual Mental Wellbeing Resource Fair on Tuesday during World Mental Health Day.
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University Health Services Mental Health Services hosted its first annual Mental Wellbeing Resource Fair on Tuesday during World Mental Health Day.
Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway announced the city’s 2024 operating budget proposal Tuesday.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced the county’s 2024 executive budget Monday.
Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin discussed initiatives for housing, mental health, sustainability and fostering a culture of belonging during Wednesday evening’s Associated Students of Madison (ASM) Student Council meeting.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced funding for the expansion of the Community Alternative Response Emergency Services (CARES) program to countywide service Wednesday in the 2024 county budget.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and Communications Director Ben LaBolt boosted the Biden Administration's work towards higher education, climate change and mental health efforts during a press briefing with U.S. student media Tuesday.
Gov. Tony Evers in January declared 2023 the “Year of Mental Health,” proposing more than $500 million for mental health initiatives in his 2023-25 biennial budget, with $17 million designated for alternatives to emergency detention.
The Madison Community Alternative Response Emergency Services mental health program will expand its hours of operation to include weekends beginning Saturday, the Madison Fire Department announced Wednesday.
Dane County Board Chair Patrick Miles announced Friday that three members of the Dane County Board of Supervisors resigned this week, including a seat that represents much of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.
Gov. Tony Evers signed the state’s next two-year budget earlier this month after prolonged battles between Republicans and Democrats on funding for the University of Wisconsin System, K-12 revenue limits, child care subsidies and tax cuts.
Although each student has a different idealized version of their freshman year, it’s crucial that all students allow themselves to make mistakes and let their freshman year follow its own course.
Tens of thousands of people have signed a petition to expel a white University of Wisconsin-Madison student recorded saying racist slurs as student calls for administrative action grow.
Republican members on the Joint Finance Committee removed 545 provisions from Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed 2023-25 biennial budget plan at their first executive session Tuesday.
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Students on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus have mastered the idea behind the infamous “work hard, play hard” mentality — achieving academic success despite partying, sleep deprivation, substance abuse and suffering.
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 Dane County Board of Supervisors approved an additional $13.5 million in funding for the Dane County Jail project to replace outdated cell blocks with a new consolidated six-story, 825-bed jail facility on Thursday.
Incumbent Satya Rhodes-Conway was elected to a second term as Madison mayor Tuesday, defeating challenger Gloria Reyes comfortably in a race defined by housing concerns and public safety.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi released the 2023 county budget in January, setting funding levels for various local projects through the year.
With students buckling under the weight of ever-rising rent prices, both candidates for the District 8 City Council seat are vowing to make Madison more affordable and alleviate the housing crisis.