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For many of the students she teaches, Dr. Sami Schalk is the first out queer professor they’ll have. She said her students take notice.
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For many of the students she teaches, Dr. Sami Schalk is the first out queer professor they’ll have. She said her students take notice.
Kayla Romanovs-Malovrh, on the brink of a sharp decision, met with her academic advisor a week before the deadline in hopes of transferring to the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s engineering program.
Madison Metro Transit activated new bus schedules Sunday to improve bus reliability and prepare local bus lines for a bus rapid transit (BRT) route expected to go online late next year.
For the first time in several years, Campus Leaders for Energy Action Now (CLEAN), Helios and the Student Voters Union collaborated to host Fridays for Future.
A panel of Asian-American educators of different ethnic backgrounds came together to discuss teaching and representing Asian-Americans in schools on Nov. 27 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Teacher Education building.
The Madison Reading Project delivered its 100,00th book of the year to the Salvation Army on Darbo Drive, the very place where the initiative originated a decade ago.
Mecha de UW-Madison has moved from their house to an office space in the Red Gym for at least one year due to Levy Hall construction disruptions.
A Dane County judge dropped a case against the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center filed by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Oct. 12 which alleged violations of Wisconsin’s cruelty-to-animals law.
Oral arguments began Nov. 21 on a Wisconsin Supreme Court case that alleges Wisconsin’s Republican-drawn legislative maps are illegally gerrymandered and demands a map redrawing prior to the 2024 election.
Kids wearing green velvet skirts and little red sweaters surrounded the Wisconsin state Capitol’s marble rotunda Friday as state residents flocked to the 30-foot holiday tree to celebrate Gov. Tony Evers’ annual Tree Lighting Ceremony.
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves met with local leaders and environmental clubs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Thursday to discuss climate concerns and solutions.
With many students looking for housing for the 2024-25 academic year due to high demand in residential areas, several developers have brought projects to the Madison area in attempts to relieve the ongoing housing shortage.
MILWAUKEE — With eight months until the 2024 Republican National Convention, GOP party leaders praised Wisconsin and convention host city Milwaukee during an event preview Thursday morning at Fiserv Forum.
A proposal to exclude gender-affirming care from a Democratic-led runaway youth healthcare bill was a mistake and part of a wrong version of the bill that has since been updated, a bill co-sponsor said.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department is investigating a racist incident involving anti-Arab and anti-Asian speech, UW-Madison said in a statement Wednesday night.
Wisconsin Senate Minority Leader Melissa Agard, D-Madison, announced her campaign for Dane County Executive on Thursday.
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.
The city of Madison Finance Committee approved funding for multiple affordable housing projects on Monday, setting up the Common Council to vote on final approval next week.
Lawmakers on a Wisconsin Senate committee met Tuesday to hear testimony on a proposal seeking to legalize out-of-state telehealth appointments with mental health care providers for Wisconsin residents.
University of Wisconsin-Madison political science professor Jon Pevehouse spoke about United States support for Israel at a Monday lecture hosted by the Wisconsin Union Directorate Society & Politics Committee.