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Dane County Board of Supervisors Chair Patrick Miles appointed labor organizer Jay Brower on Tuesday to fill the campus-area District 13 seat vacated by former Supervisor Olivia Xistris-Songpanya.
With the first two weeks of the semester under each student’s belt, it’s that time of year when students dread receiving those pristine white envelopes under their front doors, declaring their fate — also known as their rent renewal agreement.
Ho-Chunk and University of Wisconsin-Madison leaders dedicated a sculpture Friday honoring the life and legacy of late Ho-Chunk artist and professor emeritus Truman Lowe.
Vice President Kamala Harris will visit the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Oct. 4 to promote key issues that disproportionately impact young people across the nation.
Chicago-based developer Core Spaces is moving forward with a plan to build a new 1,650-1,700 bed apartment building in downtown Madison.
The Madison Plan Commission on Thursday discussed an update to the city’s Comprehensive Plan to increase building height limits and allow for the construction of more housing units.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy launched a program last month that guarantees admission to UW-Madison’s Doctoral Pharmacy Program for future students who meet certain conditions.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students have mixed reactions after the Madison Common Council decided earlier this month to enact a 2024 “experimental closure” which would designate the lower half of State Street as a pedestrian-only zone.
Three candidates for the Dane County Board of Supervisors’ recently vacated District 13 seat spoke Thursday at Union South for a public hearing on their qualifications and priorities.
Crafting a resume, creating a portfolio, networking and building connections, and learning communication skills — you’ll quickly learn that these are all essential parts of beginning your professional career during your time at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Protests. Pier collapses. New housing developments. And a tumultuous state budget season that left UW campuses tightening their belts.
As the fall semester begins and students settle into their new campus housing spaces, young adults are turning to the internet to order last minute necessities they forgot or lost in the moving process.
First Lady Jill Biden made multiple stops in the Madison area on Thursday to promote the White House Cancer Moonshot initiative and encourage state educators as the school year begins.
Sen. Kelda Roys, D-Madison, met with student organizations Tuesday, Aug. 22, to discuss issues affecting students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison including housing, diversity initiatives, campus speech and voting.
Town of Berry Supervisor Travis Austin intends to seek appointment to Dane County Board of Supervisors’ recently vacated District 13 seat, he told the Daily Cardinal.
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.
With over a year left on the clock, the 2024 election looms on the horizon like a marathon yet to begin. As the contenders stretch and limber up behind the scenes, the nation braces itself for another race to the White House.
As an incoming student to UW-Madison, the campus of Wisconsin can be a daunting place. Downtown Madison, Lake Mendota, Bascom Hill and State Street dominate the initial scenery for new Badgers.
Environmental advocates at UW-Madison worry a 30-year plan to redevelop the university’s West Campus District lacks sustainability initiatives needed to combat the climate crisis.