Q&A: Dr. Fernie Rodriguez aims to promote community for UW-Madison students
Dr. Fernie Rodriguez will be concluding their fifth week Friday as UW-Madison assistant vice chancellor for student affairs.
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Dr. Fernie Rodriguez will be concluding their fifth week Friday as UW-Madison assistant vice chancellor for student affairs.
Elizabeth Richter Boxell was holding her daughter when she first noticed the black-clad, swastika-bearing neo-Nazis marching toward a Pride in the Park event in Watertown, Wisconsin last July.
Even on a mild winter’s afternoon, the lively chatter of Madison students and residents cascaded within the homey walls of Fabiola’s Spaghetti House and Deli.
October 2018 wasn't the most sunlit month for Ashim Malla and Suzy Karki to start one of downtown Madison’s most popular restaurants. Yet the married pair felt excited as the sunrise of a new venture began to take form.
Despite being one of the top public research universities in the country, the University of Wisconsin-Madison does not offer paid family and medical leave to all employees.
Standing in the stinging cold, Jason O’Donnell organized his belongings in front of Triangle Square Market on State Street, his nose a shade of red similar to his hat. A heavy winter coat hung on his bent shoulders, and a kind smile rested on his cheeks.
Amid the ongoing housing crisis in Madison, the Tenant Resource Center (TRC) and Madison Community Cooperative (MCC) aim to offer solutions to those who feel the effects firsthand.
At 633 North Frances Street, by Lake Mendota, stands the French House — a century-old establishment for learning conversational French and celebrating French and francophone cultures.
Eric Oxendorf, an internationally recognized architectural photographer, recently celebrated 50 years in his field and reflected on the journey to where he is now.
Throughout 2023, unions were at the forefront of conversational buzz in Madison, with several workplaces in the city demanding better working conditions over the last two years.
Many have tried to create something in place of buying it, but it takes an extra step to turn these creations into a business.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison continues to make efforts toward a more sustainable campus, though students believe there is more progress to be made.
Amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, Jewish leaders at UW Hillel are offering support for University of Wisconsin-Madison students.
Lake Mendota and Lake Monona form a central part of Madison’s identity. They enhance the surrounding area’s appeal and draw people to the beauty, recreation and vibrancy they create, according to Between Two Lakes.
Vanessa McDowell-Atlas has been an integral member of the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) for nine years and has undertaken the role of CEO for about six years.
Students around the country are facing the reality of student loan payments resuming on Oct. 1.
In a trend that has swept through social media in recent weeks, women have posed a question to their male friends, boyfriends and husbands: How often do you think about the Roman Empire?
As the summer came to a close and students and staff returned to campus, one thing remained missing: the Starship Robots. This year, the infamous robots once highlighted in campus tours and beloved by many students are nowhere to be seen.
Among the moving mass of walkers, bikers and bus-hoppers on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus is a population of students with disabilities who face difficulties accessing paratransit and accessible shuttle services with ease. This comes with a fearful uncertainty on whether their mobility aid will be kept safe by service providers.
A conundrum emerged across UW System campuses following the release of the Student Views on Freedom of Speech survey conducted in the fall of 2022.