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(12/04/24 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin System faces significant financial and structural decisions following the release of its 2024 review Monday that highlights ongoing budgetary struggles and governance debates.
(12/04/24 8:00am)
While Republican President-elect Donald Trump has promised to overhaul many parts of the U.S. government, he’s said he wants to eliminate one entirely: the U.S. Department of Education (DOE).
(12/04/24 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin–Madison rose to sixth in research expenditure rankings published by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Nov. 25 after years of sitting at eighth place.
(12/03/24 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison reinstated a sex education module after removing the module on Oct. 16, 2024 because an inquiry from conservative student newspaper, The Madison Federalist revealed the module contained a link to an adult film award site, the Feminist Porn Awards.
(12/03/24 1:19am)
Dane County Circuit Court Judge Jacob Frost struck down more than 60 sections of Wisconsin’s 2011 Act 10 law that curbed collective bargaining rights for public sector unions in a ruling Monday.
(12/02/24 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin System’s updated policy on data classification went into effect Sunday, establishing a framework for classifying the “sensitivity, value, and criticality” of UW System data to system schools.
(12/01/24 8:00am)
President-elect Donald Trump surprised observers by not only winning the electoral college in this year’s presidential election, but also the popular vote — becoming only the second Republican candidate to do so this century.
(11/23/24 4:22pm)
Shar-Ron Buie, the associate director of JustDane, calls for government regulation to address extreme heat in Wisconsin prisons at a press conference on Nov. 20, 2024.
(11/23/24 4:25pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students and advocates called for government regulation to address extreme heat in all corrections facilities across the state at a press conference Wednesday.
(11/23/24 8:00am)
Ryan Borgwardt, the Watertown man who authorities believed faked his own death, has been communicating with investigators “almost daily” from Eastern Europe since Nov. 11, Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll said on Nov. 21.
(11/22/24 8:00am)
The Wisconsin Union Directorate Society and Politics Committee (WUDSOPO) held a “Politics Over Pie” workshop at Memorial Union on Tuesday, giving students strategies to navigate political conversations with family members this holiday season.
(11/21/24 8:00am)
Jason Nolen is known primarily as a sociology and criminology professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, but his living room tells a different story. Its walls are covered in cat-themed artwork, a testament to his more than eight years as a dedicated cat enthusiast.
(11/21/24 12:13am)
Content warning: This story contains information about sexual harassment and domestic violence.
(11/21/24 12:00pm)
Griffin Geiken, a University of Wisconsin-La Crosse junior, cast his first presidential ballot in November for President-elect Donald Trump with one issue at the front of his mind: the economy.
(11/21/24 10:00am)
Content warning: This article contains information on disordered eating and body image.
(11/21/24 9:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison student government, Associated Students of Madison (ASM), unanimously passed legislation to establish the Black Affairs Committee Nov. 13 following testimony from Black student groups.
(11/20/24 7:29pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison reported a rise in whooping cough cases on campus, with more than 20 students diagnosed with the illness since September, University Health Services (UHS) said in an email to students Wednesday.
(11/20/24 9:00am)
During a moderated Q&A after a University of Wisconsin-Madison film screening, Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa members discussed threats to their water, including the Enbridge Energy Company Line 5 pipeline that received initial approval from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Thursday.
(11/20/24 8:00am)
This year, a record number of school district referendums appeared on ballots, asking voters to approve an increase in property taxes as state aid continues to fall behind inflation. Out of the 421 Wisconsin school districts, at least 192 posed referendum questions for their residents asking for a total of $5.9 billion for school funding. In total, 241 school referendums were asked throughout the year, 138 occurring in the August primary and Nov. 5 election and 103 during the February primary and April general election.
(11/20/24 8:00am)
Hilldale Shopping Center will welcome the first of four new businesses to open in the old AMC Theatre space this weekend, Hilldale announced in October.