Petition calls for improved campus safety
A petition gathered over 1,000 signatures after it was created by a student late Monday night to advocate for blue light emergency phones on UW-Madison’s campus.
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A petition gathered over 1,000 signatures after it was created by a student late Monday night to advocate for blue light emergency phones on UW-Madison’s campus.
Four panelists recounted their lived experiences from the Black Student Strike in 1969 with a crowd of students and community members on Monday evening, making their story a reality for all who attended the Black History Month event at Memorial Union.
The French House welcomed a spokesperson to discuss the dynamic shifts in French Bioethics Laws and current francophone events regarding bioethics at an event hosted Monday by professor Alta Charo from the UW Law School.
The graduation rate for students of color increased 75 percent over the past decade. However, they still compose only about 13 percent of the whole graduating population, according to the 2017-’18 UW System progress and completion report.
Limited available funds in the budget hinder progress for UW campuses — extended timelines slow building renovations, aid for students grows smaller, and quality faculty start the search for new positions.
For years, students have spoken out about the lack of mental health services on campus. As they stand in front of the Student Services Finance Committee, the absence of enough mental health counselors will be put into question Monday.
UW-Madison announced they will conduct an external review of fraternity and sorority life on campus in order to increase safety and better the overall student experience of these organizations.
Prior to the governor’s executive budget release, the Associated Students of Madison announced their recommendations to fund the tuition freeze and protect allocable student segregated fees Wednesday.
The UW System Board of Regents will honor the recipients of the 11th annual Regents’ Diversity Awards at their next meeting Friday.
Plastic mugs, cds, business cards and post-it notes were floating in a foot of standing water inside Sue Robinson’s desk drawer when she was finally able to visit her flooded fifth floor Vilas Hall office earlier this week.
A tweet circulated online today showing the results of a survey conducted by University Health Services that studied disparities between the campus experiences of students of color and white students.
National Football League star J.J. Watt will return to Camp Randall as the commencement speaker for the spring graduation, UW-Madison announced Wednesday.
A UW-Madison plastic surgeon was accused of sexual exploitation and medical negligence in a lawsuit filed Friday by a female patient who underwent cosmetic surgery procedures last year.
After the UW System announced Tuesday they may raise graduate tuition for eight campuses, the Teaching Assistants’ Association co-president argued tuition raises resulted in revenue for the system but an increased burden for students.
The Wisconsin Alumni Association presented the 2019 Forward Under 40 Award to UW-Madison alumni Dr. LaVar Charleston during its annual Founders’ Day event Tuesday night.
A UW-Madison professor will join pop superstars including Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande in the ranks of Grammy nominees for his contributions to a folk album.
Students are swiping right to take chances on dates this Valentine’s Day, but a new UW-Madison student organization is using data to pair Badgers together.
UW Credit Union has contributed a total of $200,000 to the Chancellor’s Scholarship Endowment Fund, which aims to support students from minority or culturally disadvantaged backgrounds.
UW-Madison will celebrate the scholarly work and commitment to social justice for marginalized communities in their 11th annual reception for outstanding women of color.
Days after a pipe burst inside the Chemistry Daniels Building, standing water and broken ceiling tiles littered the floors of Vilas Communication Hall Sunday.