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Gov. Tony Evers directed environmental officials to review air and water quality permits previously issued to Foxconn as the debate between industry and environment took center stage.
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Gov. Tony Evers directed environmental officials to review air and water quality permits previously issued to Foxconn as the debate between industry and environment took center stage.
Downtown Madison will not have to fear an alcohol shortage following the city council’s decision to dismiss a motion placing a temporary ban on new alcohol licenses.
The Wisconsin Badgers (0-0 Big Ten, 5-0 overall) improved to 5-0 and continued their impressive start to the season with a 57-42 win over the Pittsburgh Panthers (0-0 ACC, 2-4 overall) in their first of three games in the Challenge for Music City tournament.
New proposed changes from the Trump administration would make it more difficult for students to prove wrongdoing in sexual assault allegations and increase protections for those accused.
Voting should be easier. This is a commonly held belief, yet there isn’t a consensus as to how to amend the problem.
An art piece installed in front of Memorial Library invites passersby on Library Mall to interact with it. The piece, created by UW-Madison graduate student Matthew Vivirito, was constructed Thursday morning.
The proposed parking structure on Linden Drive could increase parking accessibility for UW-Madison’s campus visitors.
Madison’s city council approved plans for a nine-story hotel on State Street, acting against the recommendation of city staff. They also discussed overriding a vetoed liquor license for Koi Sushi and the funding of a Hmong community mental health center.
Madison’s Common Council approved a rezoning permit to allow construction of a nine story hotel on State Street.
The man killed by police after shooting three of his colleagues at a Middleton technology company last week was not legally able to own firearms, police say.
A proposed hotel development on State Street failed to secure a recommendation from city staff ahead of a crucial vote of Madison’s Plan Commission Monday.
A search and screen committee has named two finalists for the next chief information officer and vice provost for information technology, the university announced Tuesday.
City council members are scheduled to discuss a new liquor license for a proposed arcade bar on Willy Street at Tuesday’s meeting, but the plan has already divided local residents.
The city’s Plan Commision is scheduled to take up a demolition request at its meeting Monday for a vacant building at 126 Langdon Street.
Wisconsinites could see their ability to tailgate outside football stadiums hampered under a new amendment soon to be considered by the state Senate.
In addition to worrying about roommate assignments, meal plans and class choices, perspective transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming students routinely worry about resources regarding medical care available at UW-Madison before arriving on campus.
Legislators are arguing over a controversial bill allowing any individual with a concealed carry permit to bring guns into private schools, with some lawmakers arguing it could bring more violence to schools, while other say the bill would help reduce the risk of school shootings in the state.
I love my life here at college, but there’s one thing that I’m not totally satisfied with--my dorm room. I find it kind of bland and a little “college-y,” if that makes sense. My roommate and I have tried to decorate it with posters and photos, but the walls look kind of sloppy. I really like having a relaxing personal space, and I don’t feel that at ease in my own dorm room, so I’m really looking for help here--what can the experts tell me about decorating the walls of my dorm room? I know it sounds like a silly question, but since I’m not allowed to paint them or anything, and since I care so much about the space I live in, I really was hoping for advanced professional advice.
The Menominee River winds southeast from Iron Mountain, MI, through densely forested ridgeland all the way to Marinette, where it empties into Lake Michigan’s Green Bay.
Walking up the cement path of Bascom Hill, students may not know they are stepping over remnants of Native American life.