Eight Wisconsin Legislature races to watch
Democrats are scrambling to defend key seats in the Wisconsin Assembly and Senate as Republicans push for a supermajority in the Nov. 8 election.
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Democrats are scrambling to defend key seats in the Wisconsin Assembly and Senate as Republicans push for a supermajority in the Nov. 8 election.
The University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman announced a new social media campaign to encourage students to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) last month. This initiative follows the announcement of the Wisconsin Tuition Promise which lists filing for FAFSA as a preliminary eligibility requirement.
The Willy Street “LOVE” Mural is getting a refresh, courtesy of its original painter Michael Owen.
Longtime Democratic incumbent Doug La Follette and Republican challenger Rep. Amy Loudenbeck are vying for Wisconsin’s Secretary of State office in an unusually high-stakes election that could dramatically reshape future state elections.
The Wisconsin Alumni Association celebrated the fifth anniversary of Alumni Park on Friday, honoring 11 new distinguished alumni with park exhibits and an awards ceremony. Among the honorees was the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations (UN), Linda Thomas-Greenfield.
Democratic Lt. Gov Mandela Barnes and Republican Sen. Ron Johnson came together Friday night in Milwaukee for the first scheduled debate in Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate campaign.
A definition change in a Madison zoning code enacted to discourage student renters in residential neighborhoods could increase housing equity and choice, according to the city’s Building Inspection Division.
Members of the University of Wisconsin-Madison community are familiar with WiscAlerts, the campus emergency notification system. However, there are complex intricacies involved with what qualifies as a WiscAlert, Off-Campus Alert or a Crime Warning.
The mysteries of space have captivated the human race for centuries, driving us to learn and explore. Since Yuri Gagarin first reached orbit in 1961, over 600 people have ventured beyond Earth’s atmosphere. One of them is Captain Scott Kelly, who the Wisconsin Union Directorate Distinguished Lecture Series (WUD-DLS) welcomed to campus on Tuesday.
When Hurricane Ian approached the coast of Florida in late September, blood centers across the United States made preparations to send available supplies to affected areas.
Threats against UW Health came after a nine-tweet thread was shared about “gender services for minors” available at the hospital in late September.
Jewish and Palestinian leaders criticized the university’s response to reported antisemitic messages written in chalk around the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s campus on the first day of classes.
Republicans in the Legislature swiftly shut down Gov. Tony Evers' latest bid to overhaul Wisconsin's 1849 abortion ban on Tuesday morning, gaveling in and out of a special session in seconds with no debate.
The annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s was held Monday at Vel Phillips Memorial High School with over 700 people walking for the cause.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services released a new monkeypox webpage last Wednesday, including new vaccine information and more data displaying how the outbreak is disproportionately affecting marginalized groups.
B-Side Records is the only record shop left in downtown Madison. However, development company JD McCormick proposed demolishing three buildings to make room for a five-story development on the 400 block on State Street. JD McCormick’s proposed project will displace three small State Street businesses which have been there for decades, including B-Side Records, which resided at 416 State Street.
The Legend of the Lost Emerald, an educational video game developed by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, won top prize at the 54th Annual Public Media Awards in the educational resources for classrooms category. The game, designed by Field Day Lab, focuses on teaching children in fourth, fifth and sixth grade about maritime archaeology through a story-based game.
The Zoe Bayliss Student Housing Cooperative announced its plan to move locations to 636 Langdon Street in May 2023, according to a Tuesday press release.
Gov. Tony Evers announced a $2.7 million investment to support Wisconsin domestic violence programs and homeless shelter services last Tuesday.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison saw a substantial increase in first-year enrollment and a 5% increase in overall enrollment. However, while the University of Wisconsin System’s first-year enrollment is up, overall enrollment decreased by 1% this fall.