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(06/11/19 5:00pm)
This past spring saw a renewed focus by both student and faculty leadership on mental health and well-being for members of UW-Madison’s campus. After a tumultuous past semester, students and faculty now turn to find solutions for an expansive and dynamic issue.
(04/27/19 5:00am)
A brown smokestack and a single building is all that is seen of Mendota Mental Health Institute from the Memorial Union Terrace. Yet this often overlooked part of the view serves as one of only two major mental health treatment centers in Wisconsin.
(04/18/19 1:00pm)
When Rachel Illgen got off the water, the white shirt she wore to practice was stained green.
(04/09/19 4:25am)
Through policy change, staff integration and more welcoming spaces, the UW-Madison School of Nursing aimed to create more positive relationships between medical practitioners and LGBTQ+ patients by hosting the first Wisconsin LGBTQ+ Health Summit.
(03/14/19 1:00pm)
As Wisconsin experiences a shortage in mental health services, the number of suicides has spiked, influencing advocates and leaders to raise their voices together in hopes of reducing the rate and improving access to care.
(02/26/19 8:37am)
The Student Services Finance Committee approved their six official recommendations for the University Health Services budget for fiscal year 2020 Monday night.
(02/14/19 6:31pm)
On Monday, February 11, the Associated Students of Madison Student Services Finance Committee (SSFC) unanimously voted against the University Health Services’ (UHS) $18.9 million budget for the 2020 fiscal year. The budget and SSFC recommendations will be presented to Chancellor Rebecca Blank in March for a final decision.
(02/08/19 11:55pm)
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.
(02/07/19 2:00pm)
Reaching out to UW-Madison’s mental health services can be a challenge for students. But when none of the counselors look like you, booking an appointment can be even harder.
(01/26/19 4:00am)
As the semester begins and the Federal government enters its 35rd day of a record-long partial shutdown, The Daily Cardinal is bringing you stories about what the shutdown looks like on campus and around the community. Certain government agencies have been closed since Dec. 22, and will only reopen once congress and President Trump can reach a compromise over a $5 billion border wall.
(11/15/18 6:00pm)
If you walk through the streets of downtown Madison, you may walk past or interact with homeless or disadvantaged individuals. While there are local groups like Porchlight and the Beacon focused on helping the homeless receive basic needs like food and shelter, there is a significant deficiency in mental health resources for those without permanent residencies.
(10/22/18 5:53pm)
Ten minutes before 6:30 on a Monday night, the stairway leading into the basement of The Crossing is packed with students and community members. They are waiting in line to secure a seat at a communal dining room table for a fresh meal prepared by Slow Food UW.
(10/01/18 1:00pm)
Student athletes and staff alike are calling for more security on UW Athletics premises, according to a safety survey released by UW Athletics Friday.
(09/18/18 1:18am)
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s School of Medicine and Public Health have partnered with Facebook in a $1 million study on the correlation between social media use and mental health in teenagers.
(09/13/18 3:00pm)
September marks Suicide Prevention Month, a time when one of the most complicated issues facing society is brought more clearly into the public perspective.
(06/12/18 1:00pm)
College students have a lot to worry about, from living in a new environment to stressful school work, but one crucial element of their lives is often left unattended — their mental health.
(05/08/18 2:00pm)
A student struggling with mental illness while also balancing finals, papers and other college stress may look to UW-Madison’s McBurney Center as a viable care option.
(03/22/18 2:02am)
As the state Assembly is slated to meet in an extraordinary session on Thursday to take up school safety legislation, some students are demanding far more than what lawmakers are willing to provide.
(03/08/18 2:00pm)
When Rebecca Radue began her work providing psychiatry services in rural Wisconsin, she met patients who had previously driven from Green Bay to Wausau and back, just to receive psychiatric care.
(03/02/18 2:00pm)
Earlier this week, sporting goods giant Dick’s Sporting Goods announced in a letter from their CEO Edward Stack that they will halt the sale of all firearms similar to those used in the Parkland, Florida school shooting. According to the letter, they will no longer sell assault-style rifles or high capacity magazines in any of their online or retail locations.