Democratic bill would allow for more local landlord regulation
Democratic lawmakers introduced a bill on Feb. 17 that would repeal limitations on how local governments can regulate landlords.
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Democratic lawmakers introduced a bill on Feb. 17 that would repeal limitations on how local governments can regulate landlords.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department’s Chief of Police Brent Plisch spoke with University Committee members Monday about the presence of eight Flock Safety cameras on campus, addressing their privacy concerns.
The Dane County Regional Airport (DCRA) Commission voted unanimously to create a new $4.50-per-day charge for all rental cars at the monthly airport commission meeting Feb. 18.
After a nine-month search to replace the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s second-highest academic official, three finalists — Anna Stenport, John Zumbrunnen and Charles Martinez Jr. — are presenting their visions for the future of campus this week.
In the early ‘90s, the University of Wisconsin cut a variety of varsity sports, including both men’s and women’s gymnastics. To make up for it, the Wisconsin Gymnastics Club formed in 2002. This year, the club boasts 100 members on their roster.
Democratic lawmakers introduced a bill Feb. 6 to restore collective bargaining rights for University of Wisconsin Health employees eliminated by Wisconsin Act 10.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s sustainability-focused hiring and research initiative will have a new home at the Wisconsin Energy Institute led by professor of plant and agroecosystem sciences Chris Kucharik.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s new aerospace engineering major was cleared for takeoff after the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents approved the new College of Engineering offering on Feb. 5.
The Madison Public Library received $20,000 from Carnegie Corporation of New York as part of an effort refunding the 1,280 Carnegie libraries nationwide.
Madison’s housing supply is growing rapidly, rent is increasing and homelessness rates remain similar, according to the city’s biannual housing report released on Feb. 16.
Award-winning writer, healing justice practitioner and yogi Yolo Akili Robinson hosted Black Love as A Practice: A WorkShop to Help us Embody The Love We Desire Wednesday night, an event planned by the Black History Month Planning Committee (BHMPC) and the Black Cultural Center (BCC) where students rethought Black love not just as a feeling, but as a practice and a behavior.
Madison’s Public Market earned a LEED Gold certification ahead of its grand opening this fall, making it one of Madison’s most sustainable advanced public projects.
Two Republican-backed constitutional amendments, including one that would prohibit any government entity like the University of Wisconsin System from having diversity, equity and inclusion policies, will appear on Wisconsin’s Nov. 3 ballot.
The Associated Students of Madison passed legislation to establish a formal committee to represent graduate and professional students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, completing the first-round of votes necessary to approve the Graduate and Professional Committee at its Wednesday student council meeting.
Mitch Daniels, former Indiana governor and Purdue University president, emphasized the importance of free speech and affordability on college campuses and being watchful of artificial intelligence in a speech at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Monday night.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has required international students with partial or full teaching assistant appointments to prove their English fluency for decades, but now, amid heightened federal funding uncertainty, some international graduate students say departments are using the test to force them out.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System disaffiliated with the Friends of the UW-Madison Libraries, an organization that provided donations and volunteers to the university for nearly 80 years, in January, leaving the status of $1.4 million in funding unclear.
Dozens of friends, supporters and members of the Madison community packed into a private event space above local restaurant Señor Machetes to fundraise for the family of owner Noel Quintana Friday evening.
Republican gubernatorial frontrunner Tom Tiffany discussed plans for a University of Wisconsin System tuition freeze, campus free speech policy and marijuana reform in a campus event hosted by UW College Republicans.
The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents reviewed policy revisions on Feb. 6 that, if approved, could offer three-year bachelor’s degrees for system schools.