UW-Madison speech and debate team perseveres in face of budget cuts
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Speech and Debate Society (WSDS) is set to lose university funding and their advisor after this year due to budget cuts.
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison Speech and Debate Society (WSDS) is set to lose university funding and their advisor after this year due to budget cuts.
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Rock County Professor and director Ken Brosky shared frustration over recent two-year University of Wisconsin system campus closures in his documentary and after the screening at Union South.
Leaders of University of Wisconsin-Madison food pantry Open Seat say they are unprepared to meet surging demand for their services amid federal uncertainty around Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, limited capacity and lagging university support.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Susan Crawford discussed her 2024 election — the most expensive state judicial race in the nation’s history — and the future of the court at an event with the Wisconsin Union Directorate Society and Politics Committee Nov. 5.
7,600 participants braved single digit wind chills and scattered snowfall to race the streets of downtown Madison Sunday morning in the annual Madison Marathon.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will play a central role in Microsoft’s newest artificial intelligence initiative, joining Princeton University as one of only two universities in the world partnering on the company’s Discovery Platform — a tool designed to accelerate breakthroughs in scientific research.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School laid off professor and director of the Public Defender Project John Gross due to administrative budget cuts. This will be his last year teaching, and without him, some law students fear for the public defense program’s future.
Democratic socialist student government representative Robert “Bobby” Gronert announced his campaign for Common Council District 8 Tuesday at the Crossing Campus Ministry during a watch party for the New York city mayoral election, emphasizing affordable housing, public safety and combating fascism in his campaign.
PORT WASHINGTON, Wis. – Just 25 miles north of Milwaukee, the historic lakefront town of Port Washington, Wisconsin, has held onto its small-town charm through generations. But recently, the city became Wisconsin’s newest artificial intelligence data center battleground, with developers eager to tap into the Great Lakes region and local residents voicing opposition.
As artificial intelligence infiltrates nearly all facets of society, an education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is no exception. While professors use AI to provide accessible materials, they want their students to understand how to use AI tools without circumventing learning.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Data Science Institution will invest in artificial intelligence through their Research, Innovation and Scholarly Excellence (RISE) program to improve studies around the new technology
Artificial intelligence and the data centers that train, install and maintain it have found a new home in the Great Lakes region, whose abundance of freshwater is vital in cooling down the servers that power these facilities. But as tech giants like Microsoft descend on Wisconsin, experts and community members alike question if the environmental impact of these facilities is worth it.
As artificial intelligence rapidly advances, University of Wisconsin System universities are launching new majors and certificates to prepare students for an increasingly AI-driven workforce.
Located off County Line K in Wausau, Wisconsin, cattle graze while drones fly overhead from one end of the 120-acre farm to the other. Here, dairy farmers are using robots, data sensors and drones to produce milk — all with the help of artificial intelligence.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is testing out a new artificial intelligence chatbot that helps students practice civil discourse through simulated conversations and real-time feedback.
Fresh off the heels of summer break, some students were startled by three words they thought had been lost to time: “blue book exam.”
Within days of being sworn in as a state senator, Sen. Jodi Habush Sinykin, D-Whitefish Bay, made her first site visit to Rogers Behavioral Health Hospital. There, health care providers informed her of a disturbing trend: a rise in AI-generated deepfake pornography of young girls.
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) is cautiously weighing artificial intelligence for teachers in their K-12 schools, using AI to save teachers’ time by helping generate syllabi, individualized lesson plans and analyze learning data.
At a university with a strong drinking culture, some University of Wisconsin-Madison students are creating an alternative community with Badger Recovery programming.
Zachary Roper, a 22-year-old political science student at Carthage College, announced his candidacy in the Democratic primary for governor making him the youngest candidate in the field so far. Despite his age, Roper said in an interview with The Daily Cardinal he is confident in his ability to represent and unite voters across the state.