Madison grants $6 million for affordable homeownership
The City of Madison Common Council approved over $6 million of funding for several affordable homeownership programs and new-owner occupied homes on Feb. 24.
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The City of Madison Common Council approved over $6 million of funding for several affordable homeownership programs and new-owner occupied homes on Feb. 24.
Election experts from across the country discussed why states like Wisconsin are considering redrawing congressional district lines ahead of the 2026 midterms at a panel in the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School Friday.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Academic Staff Assembly passed a resolution on Monday calling for UWPD to end their contract with Flock Safety and publish all other contracts with surveillance technology companies, like Motorola Safeties and Rhombus.
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Outgoing Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin praised the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s artificial intelligence initiatives in her address to the Board of Regents last month, including one new tool researchers have been using to partner with industry partners and collaborators.
Interim Provost John Zumbrunnen has been selected to hold the role of provost permanently, beating out finalists Anna Stenport (the University of Georgia) and Charles Martinez Jr. (the University of Texas-Austin), the University of Wisconsin-Madison announced Monday.
Current District 8 Alder MGR Govindarajan, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison College Democrats, endorsed sophomore candidate Ellen Zhang in the upcoming Madison Common Council election on Thursday, citing her understanding of city government and ability to build relationships within local leadership.
Former Chairman and CEO of NBC News Andy Lack spoke with The Daily Cardinal ahead of his campus talk on journalism’s role in pluralistic societies for the first event of “The Wisconsin Exchange: Pluralism in Practice” initiative Thursday.
Republican lawmakers see potential state regulations for data centers differently. While a bill regulating energy use fast-tracked the Assembly and now faces the Senate, a new GOP-led Senate bill would ban local governments from signing nondisclosure agreements approving data centers in their municipalities.
Former Chairman and CEO of NBC News Andy Lack joined Katy Culver, director of the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication, to discuss journalism’s role as the “Fourth Estate” in pluralistic societies Thursday — the first event of the university’s Wisconsin Exchange initiative.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Athletic Hall of Fame will have a new, permanent home outside of the Kohl Center, according to a UW Athletics press release. Construction is set to begin early spring and be completed in time for the 2026 Hall class next September.
Gov. Tony Evers announced funding for a University of Wisconsin-Madison Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics siting study and an Ignite Wisconsin fusion entrepreneurship grant at his State of the State address on Feb. 17.
Political science professors Jon Pevehouse and finance professor Scott Baker analyzed the potential impact of President Donald Trump’s tariff policies and the subsequent U.S. Supreme Court ruling which blocked them, at a Wisconsin Union Directorate Society and Politics Committee event Monday.
State legislators and an expert from the University of Wisconsin-Madison discussed the implications and future of data centers in Wisconsin at a panel Tuesday, highlighting career opportunities, energy costs and the need for community input.
When University of Wisconsin-Madison juniors Amelia Wozniak and Kaleb Roessler worked for a moving company last spring, they were shocked by the amount of housing items that were thrown away in good condition. That observation led them to create Badger Reclaim, an organization dedicated to helping other UW-Madison students by recycling and distributing gently used items to those in need.
When tuning into WSUM 91.7 FM, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s student-run radio station, listeners get transported into a musical ecosystem. With over 200 members and dozens of unique shows, the best college radio station in the nation reaches the greater Madison area, introducing their audiences to alternative sources of music, UW-Madison sports and news coverage.
Despite the unforgiving January cold, Madison’s streets buzzed with energy as students returned from winter break. Friends reunited, sharing meals and conversation at familiar campus spots. For freshman Imani Sanchez, the excitement of reconnecting with friends defined the start of last year’s spring semester.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison and other employers across the United States face new federal guidelines for highly-specialized H-1B international visa sponsorship that prioritize higher-paying positions and, in some cases, require a $100,000 fee, following changes made by the Trump Administration last fall.
Wisconsin will become the 49th state to extend postpartum Medicaid after the Assembly passed the bill on Feb. 26.
One hundred fans attended a private listening party for Harry Styles’ upcoming album, “Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally” at Lola’s Hi/Lo Lounge on Feb. 18. Madison was one of just two listening party locations in the U.S.