Madison Metro Transit bus collides with car, no injuries
A Madison Metro Transit bus collided with a car Monday afternoon on Observatory Drive.
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A Madison Metro Transit bus collided with a car Monday afternoon on Observatory Drive.
The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents on Thursday authorized a reconstruction project for the Camp Randall Sports Center — colloquially known as “the Shell” — that would turn the former workout facility into an indoor football training center.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity canceled its annual Lily’s Classic Fundraiser less than a week before the event was scheduled due to warm weather and thin ice on Lake Mendota.
The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents looked at expansions to cybersecurity insurance, new database projects and third-party data management procedures during meetings Thursday.
Madison Metro Transit is making major changes to routes and fare payment methods in an effort to improve service for students and residents. Many of these changes could impact student bus passes.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin unveiled a faculty hiring initiative in areas of “global challenge” in a Thursday afternoon UW Board of Regents meeting.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s University Health Service (UHS) held its latest Mental Health Resource Fair on Tuesday to raise awareness for health and wellbeing services on campus.
A Canvas program allowing University of Wisconsin Athletics advisors to monitor the educational progress of student athletes is raising concerns about surveillance and privacy in UW-Madison classrooms.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) will hold its Lily's Classic hockey tournament and fundraiser as normal on Feb. 17 behind the SAE house on Lake Mendota’s ice despite recent warm winter temperatures, according to a member of the fraternity.
University Health Services at the University of Wisconsin-Madison confirmed a student in Smith Residence Hall during Fall 2023 had an active case of tuberculosis in a recent email to residents.
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A water main break on Randall Avenue caused Union South restrooms and some restaurants to close Monday afternoon.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is among several schools under Title VI investigation by the Department of Education following complaints by conservative watchdog group Campus Reform.
Robert N. Golden, dean of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH), announced Tuesday he will resign “once a successor is named,” according to a UW-Madison press release.
The Rohr Chabad House at UW-Madison is planning a five-story expansion of their current house on W. Gilman Street to accommodate increased student demand during Jewish holidays.
University of Wisconsin System diversity programs remain a hotbed of legal dispute after UW leaders approved a controversial deal in December to restructure diversity positions in exchange for pay raises and building projects.
Student sustainability leaders want to increase awareness and advocacy for environmental issues by introducing a mandatory Canvas course on sustainability for first-year students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.
A car accident occurred Wednesday afternoon near the intersection of University Avenue and Charter Street in front of the UW-Madison Chemistry Building.
As Dane County reevaluates salting procedures on Madison roads, limnology researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are studying how the region’s winter salt usage impacts local lakes.
More than 230 University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty, staff and graduate students signed a Dec. 21 letter opposing conflating critiques of Zionism and Israel with antisemitism amid the Israel-Hamas war.