UW System budget lapse decreased to $45 million
UW System will face a budget lapse of only $45 million, a $24 million decrease compared to the original $69 million cut that Governor Tony Evers ordered in July.
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UW System will face a budget lapse of only $45 million, a $24 million decrease compared to the original $69 million cut that Governor Tony Evers ordered in July.
The BadgersVote Student Coalition led a Zoom the Vote event Monday Sept. 21 on Zoom to inform students how to register to vote in Wisconsin and to answer questions about registration and voting laws.
Following an earlier complaint against one of its animal facilities, the University of Wisconsin-Madison released a statement claiming the accusations misrepresented a UW lab in its treatment of primates.
A UW-Madison graduate student issued a public apology and stepped down from their leadership roles at a university worker’s union after falsely identifying themself as a person of color.
Following discussions on how to improve the campus climate in light of strife over racial injustice, UW-Madison this week announced the creation of a Diversity Inventory website and the appointment of a new director of the campus Multicultural Student Center.
Decades after a University of Wisconsin-Madison alumna found her freshman-year roommate bleeding in their dorm room, the campus remains a battleground for women’s rights.
UW System President Ray Cross announced Friday he anticipates the reopening of UW campuses for the upcoming fall semester.
It’s been a whirlwind month for everybody.
Dylan Witte can count on one hand the number of times they've brought up politics to their parents. In fact, it was only once, in fourth grade, when they were learning about then-presidential candidate Barack Obama.
The Dane County Medical Examiner’s Office identified a UW-Madison doctor and her husband Wednesday as the two victims of a double-homicide at the UW Arboretum earlier in the week.
Laying bedridden and alone in her Madison apartment one March evening, Amy Shircel believed she was on the brink of death.
The UW-Madison Police Department is currently investigating a homicide discovered Tuesday morning at the UW Arboretum.
A UW-Madison student experience is now different than many are used to due to rules and regulations put in place for the safety of the Madison community.
UW-Madison announced it will bring in an outside shipping and packing company to pack and store the belongings of approximately 4,000 students in residence halls.
UW-Madison has a longstanding and prominent reputation of protesting and political activism on campus, so much so that The Daily Cardinal was planning to devote an entire issue of our print paper to the topic before going remote.
In response to multiple student petitions, UW-Madison released a statement Tuesday committing to income continuation for all nonessential student employees through early April amid COVID-19 closures.
Governor Tony Evers announced Monday a “Safer at Home” order, instructing Wisconsinites to remain in their homes starting this week to battle the COVID-19 outbreak.
Less than a week after UW-Madison decided to move all classes online until April 10 to contain the spread of COVID-19, the university extended its original edict Tuesday through the remainder of the semester.
The Associated Students of Madison passed legislation Wednesday that has been in the works for a decade.
An email was sent to all residents of Witte Residence Hall Friday morning announcing the death of a student and member of the 8th floor community.