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Madison is a Midwest gem that has created a balance between being a capital city and a major college town. Its blend of demographics and vibrant history creates an appeal that cannot be found elsewhere.
Music is born out of artists, but it is spread by the individuals who resonate with it.
Top Wisconsin Democrats championed the upcoming 2024 election and emphasized campaign strategies to turn Wisconsin blue at the party’s “Justice Defend Live” panel Friday evening in Madison.
Nestled in the heart of Madison, Wisconsin, State Street stands as a vibrant testament to the city’s rich history, diverse culture and strong sense of community. For decades, the bustling thoroughfare has drawn locals and visitors captivated by its unique blend of historic charm, eclectic shops and lively street life.
Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison to speak with student leaders Friday in a roundtable event to kick off her “One Year to Win” campaign tour.
Wisconsinites who receive student loan forgiveness may face a surprise charge when filing their tax returns next year.
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) designated Wisconsin as a Regional Tech Hub in late October, a move expected to spur innovation in the state’s biotech industry.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison rolled out a new financial aid program this year, Bucky’s Pell Pathway. An extension of Bucky’s Tuition Promise, the new program covers tuition and fees for qualifying students as well as housing, food, books and other educational expenses.
I’ll never forget my introduction to the Wisconsin experience.
The Wisconsin School of Business' Department of Real Estate and Urban Land Economics will launch a new graduate track for housing affordability and sustainability in the fall of 2024.
A substantial $103 million budget increase to the Dane County 2024 budget was proposed on Oct. 2nd. Almost $11 million worth of it will be funneled directly toward food insecurity programs and local food bank expansions. The proposed increase in funding comes as a result of factors that have plagued every citizen: exorbitant inflation on necessities and a long-lasting pandemic that slowed down the economy.
Black Dane County residents experience “profound and persistent” disparities in income, education and health outcomes, according to a report from an anti-racist nonprofit organization.
Vanessa McDowell-Atlas has been an integral member of the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) for nine years and has undertaken the role of CEO for about six years.
Sarah Hurwitz, a former White House speechwriter for the Obamas, spoke to students about her time in the White House, recent events with Israel and Hamas and her Jewish faith during a Tuesday evening talk with University of Wisconsin-Madison students at the UW Hillel Foundation.
The Latinx Heritage Month Planning Committee presented an interactive exhibit Monday on the history of Latinx activism at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
University Health Services Mental Health Services hosted its first annual Mental Wellbeing Resource Fair on Tuesday during World Mental Health Day.
Madison’s housing market continues to experience a lack of unit availability and affordability as the University of Wisconsin-Madison targets student difficulties when searching for off-campus housing.
As an unmoored, listless twenty-something college student with a perennially messy apartment, “Fionna and Cake” is intensely relatable.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students are calling for further investment in multicultural student centers after the displacement of some centers and subsequent shifts to locations in the Red Gym.
Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, ignited a months-long debate over state influence on higher education after announcing in May he’d seek to block funding increases to the University of Wisconsin System unless it removes diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs.