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(04/18/17 1:16pm)
Where one would expect to see a gendered label for a bathroom on the fourth floor of Helen C. White Hall, a piece of paper that reads “gender diversity is welcome here” is taped in its place.
(04/17/17 1:57pm)
In a budget year we talk a lot about investing in Wisconsin and investing in UW. I heard that the UW System actually generates $24 billion in revenue for the state, I was wondering if you could talk about how UW generates revenue and how that is a good investment for the state?
(04/18/17 1:06am)
A man carrying a knife was reported in the parking lot below Helen C. White Hall, according to a WiscAlert. He was last seen in Lot 6 at 7:46 p.m. and walked toward Lake Mendota. He was noticed displaying the knife when fighting with an unidentified man and a woman.
(04/17/17 9:37pm)
The LGBT Campus Center created a template to serve as a model for signs such as this, which is placed next to what was previously labeled a women’s restroom on the fourth floor of Helen C. White Hall.
(04/17/17 1:07pm)
On how UW generates an estimated $24 billion for the state's economy:
(04/17/17 2:02pm)
Former UW-Madison President Charles Van Hise defined the Wisconsin Idea as a goal: He wanted the university to impact lives throughout the state. UW-Madison freshman Caroline Hanson kept this message in mind while creating a project that focused on the issue of food insecurity on the local level, which she said is often overlooked “in people’s own backyard.”
(04/14/17 5:17am)
Blaring fire alarms in Lucky Apartments sent hundreds of residents and individuals that occupied the Student Activity Center onto the sidewalks Thursday.
(04/14/17 5:27am)
A stovetop fire in Lucky Apartments caused an evacuation of the entire U Square building Thursday, including the Student Activity Center.
(04/12/17 3:26am)
Yes, there is slavery in Madison, according to the student organization Force for Freedom, which used the response to raise awareness of modern-day slavery during a petition-signing event Tuesday.
(04/11/17 12:18am)
Despite an April Fools joke teasing about headliners Migos and Noname playing the Revelry Music and Arts Festival, the event has been permanently cancelled.
(04/09/17 11:10pm)
UW-Madison Police Department responded to reports of disorderly conduct from a patient claiming to be armed at University Hospital Saturday, according to an incident report.
(04/07/17 1:45pm)
First Generation English Majors, a new student organization, will provide a support network for first-generation students who may experience feelings of not belonging at the university, according to club advisor Karen Redfield.
(04/06/17 2:19pm)
In classrooms across the country, students might be scolded for using “ain’t” instead of “isn’t.” But a UW-Madison student is working to erase the stigma against Ebonics, also known as African-American Vernacular English.
(04/04/17 4:13pm)
A strong armed robbery was reported outside a Lakeshore residence hall Monday night, according to a UW-Madison Police Department Crime Warning.
(04/04/17 1:14pm)
Award-winning author Margaret Atwood visited UW-Madison Monday to discuss reinventing a classic story, and to give her Canadian perspective on national funding for the arts.
(03/30/17 9:34pm)
Madison police found probable cause Thursday to suspect Darrick E. Anderson for the murder of downtown resident Andrew Nesbitt.
(03/28/17 4:08am)
The Madison Police Department is investigating a homicide after a man was found dead in his downtown apartment.
(03/27/17 3:13am)
Earlier this semester, the first floor of Memorial Union reopened after four years of remodel construction with added open space and several new restaurants. In the next month, the Memorial Union Terrace will open for the summer season with some changes as well, including new events and additional services.
(03/23/17 7:03pm)
Anne P. Massey, a professor and administrator at Indiana University Bloomington, has been named dean of the Wisconsin School of Business, according to university officials.
(03/15/17 12:24pm)
Following a 2015 survey that revealed high rates of sexual assault at UW-Madison—particularly in residence halls and Greek houses—campus groups have been working to build prevention programs aimed at reducing these numbers.