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(03/27/20 3:00pm)
To help mitigate the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), many colleges and universities across the United States, including the University of Wisconsin–Madison, have closed their campuses and student housing. Schools have announced it would provide classes through alternative delivery, so as to avoid the heightened risk of community transmission. Like businesses and organizations, universities have canceled upcoming events and asked students, faculty, and staff to remain at home and reconsider all non-essential travel.
(03/20/20 1:12am)
Two men in Wisconsin — one in Fond du Lac County and the other in Ozaukee County — have died due to the novel Coronavirus, Gov. Tony Evers announced Thursday.
(03/18/20 10:37pm)
Director of University Housing Jeff Novak confirmed the possibility of using UW-Madison’s residence hall rooms to house overflow from local hospitals facing bed shortages Wednesday.
(03/12/20 12:00pm)
In a time where trans women are being killed at a startling rate, conversations over using one’s correct name and pronouns are considered controversial rather than necessary, and Badgers who identify as trans are feeling increasingly unsafe, these students need our support more than ever.
(03/12/20 5:00am)
Breaking: somebody finally found the end of a rainbow … and a Bernie-supporting leprechaun.
(03/10/20 12:27am)
I'm a college student, but I won't be for much longer. I'm graduating this year, and not a moment too soon because I'm already hard at work at my own startup. Right now, the office space for my company is just my own bedroom, and I'm the only employee.
(03/05/20 2:40pm)
The new student council of the Associated Students of Madison was announced Wednesday night with 11 out of 12 members who ran on the Unity ticket being named to the council.
(03/03/20 6:00am)
CET Academic Programs suspended its Spring term programs in Florence and Siena after the Center for Disease Control issued a level three travel warning Friday recommending avoidance of non-essential travel to Italy.
(02/27/20 3:24pm)
Calvin Floyd, a sophomore studying Environmental Studies and Conservation Biology, has always had a passion for environmental causes.
(02/27/20 6:00am)
Playing hooky. Cutting class. Skipping school.
(02/27/20 6:00am)
Advanced Placement classes give students the ability to get a head start to earning their degrees, saving both time and money — however, students in rural environments don’t always have access to the same opportunities.
(02/27/20 3:26pm)
Living Learning Communities can be a home away from home for students nervous about coming to a large university. Student testimonials relay the benefit of living in an intentional space for curating your passion and meeting individuals eager to explore common interests.
(02/27/20 6:00am)
As home of the UW System’s flagship university, UW-Madison has a lot to boast — it consistently ranks as a top research institution, spending more than $1 billion on academic research and issuing thousands of degrees every year.
(02/20/20 3:00pm)
As plans for the proposed Hub II apartments on Langdon Street halted last week, students joined Madison community members to express their concerns in anticipation of the apartment complex’s construction.
(02/20/20 12:00pm)
Coffee, pastries, avocado toast. Acai bowls, mimosas, a Bernese Mountain dog.
(02/20/20 1:00pm)
As an international student from the United Arab Emirates (rather, an Indian citizen brought up in the UAE away from his motherland) and a born-and-raised Midwesterner, we have different experiences with the concept of ‘patriotism.’ Yet, we both see love for country the same way — as a means of advocating for progress and change, not an excuse or justification to maintain antiquated laws and social norms.
(02/18/20 4:00am)
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway joined other city officials and community organizers at Madison College Monday to pledge support for an accurate count in the upcoming U.S. Census.
(02/13/20 1:00pm)
The military-industrial complex has taken aim. This time, Madison is in the crosshairs.
(02/06/20 2:00pm)
While most Grainger finance and economics majors end up spending their careers in business or financial consultancy, 2019 UW-Madison grad and Green Bay native Mitch McMahon decided to take a different route after graduation.
(02/06/20 1:00pm)
Students have been using food delivery apps such as Uber Eats, Grubhub, Eat Street and many others for a while. With a few seconds on a phone, food can be delivered to the door from various restaurants located here in Madison. All you have to do is pay a delivery fee and sometimes higher prices for food and your meal arrives at your doorstep.