Mecha de UW-Madison temporarily relocated to Red Gym
Mecha de UW-Madison has moved from their house to an office space in the Red Gym for at least one year due to Levy Hall construction disruptions.
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Mecha de UW-Madison has moved from their house to an office space in the Red Gym for at least one year due to Levy Hall construction disruptions.
A Dane County judge dropped a case against the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center filed by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Oct. 12 which alleged violations of Wisconsin’s cruelty-to-animals law.
As the University of Wisconsin System faced a dire fiscal situation, system President Jay Rothman suggested chancellors consider “shifting away” from liberal arts programs, particularly at campuses with low-income students.
The Associated Students of Madison (ASM) Sustainability Committee held a forum on Nov. 9 alongside the West Campus District Plan (WCDP) development team to seek student input for improving sustainability and equity in the 30-year plan.
Author and poet José Olivarez spoke at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Diversity Forum on Wednesday as the second keynote speaker of the two-day event.
In efforts to continue supporting workforce development in emerging tech fields, some University of Wisconsin System schools are considering launching artificial intelligence programs.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department (UWPD) issued an all-clear late Tuesday morning after urging residents to avoid Library Mall due to a “suspicious package” found there.
The Associated Students of Madison (ASM) Student Council overwhelmingly passed legislation Wednesday to support the “Stop Cop City” movement and urge the University of Wisconsin-Madison to support the movement.
Go Big Read 2023-24 author David McRaney delivered a presentation Tuesday alongside University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin, investigating topics of division and psychology from his book "How Minds Change."
The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents unanimously voted to end a policy requiring universities to consult with students before setting university and program-specific tuition adjustments during a Thursday meeting at UW-Madison.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison said a rock was thrown on State Street at UW-Madison students who attended a vigil for Israel on Tuesday, one month since Hamas launched deadly terrorist attacks against Israel.
University of Wisconsin-Madison alumnus and retired Hawaii Supreme Court Associate Justice Michael Wilson spoke at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Oct. 26 and 27 to urge action as climate change escalates.
Layoffs and budget cuts have taken a decidedly serious toll for some students, staff and professors at the University of Wisconsin System campuses.
Once a hollow brick shell, the Zoe Bayliss Cooperative’s new house on Langdon Street burst with warmth on a sunny October afternoon.
Conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro shared his perspective on the Israel-Hamas war, transgender identity and free speech Monday evening during a talk at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Industry leaders renewed calls for Wisconsin lawmakers to support a new University of Wisconsin-Madison engineering building in a statewide campaign Sunday, with UW-Madison saying private donors may withdraw support if additional funding is not secured.
Author David McRaney will deliver a talk on polarization and active listening Tuesday at Shannon Hall as part of UW-Madison’s Go Big Read book for the 2023-24 academic year, “How Minds Change”.
Conservative speaker Ben Shapiro will visit the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus Monday as a part of a lecture series sponsored by the Young America’s Foundation, a conservative youth organization.
As Madison receives its first sprinkles of snow, many are reminiscing the hot July days that warranted a scoop of ice cream to cool down.
University of Wisconsin-Madison officials said Tuesday afternoon that viral online claims of an Israeli flag being trampled alongside violent antisemitic language at a protest outside a Jewish student center last week were “significantly exaggerated.”