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(04/09/25 5:19pm)
Around 100 nurses, community members and labor allies rallied Tuesday at Brittingham Park to address safety concerns within the nurses’ contracts at Meriter Hospital, emphasizing that nurses are prepared to strike if their demands continue to go unmet.
(04/09/25 8:00am)
Jason Nolen, a sociology and criminology professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, spoke at Union South Thursday about the sociology of companion animals, a topic he explores in depth through his social media accounts and his new course with the university.
(04/09/25 7:00am)
A new popular Midwest-based apparel brand known for its witty T-shirts and creative takes on pop culture, politics and local pride is opening a new storefront in downtown Madison this fall.
(04/08/25 8:00pm)
Former Republican Gov. Scott Walker visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison Monday to discuss the economy and government spending, despite saying he made no attempt to read Gov. Tony Evers’ 2025-27 Capital Budget.
(04/08/25 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) hosted British journalist David Rennie Thursday, who argued that the United States and China must remain economic allies, even as the Trump administration heightens ideological divides between the nations.
(04/08/25 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Faculty Senate condemned the police violence against protesters at last May’s pro-Palestine encampment during a packed meeting Monday, with proponents arguing the demonstration was non-violent and the police disproportionately harmed students and faculty of color.
(04/08/25 12:21am)
University of Wisconsin System and Wisconsin Department of Corrections officials defended their requests for the 2025-27 biennial budget during an agency briefing held by the Republican-controlled budget writing committee on April 1.
(04/10/25 6:04pm)
The U.S. government terminated a total of 26 University of Wisconsin-Madison student visas and alumni visa employment extensions, an increase since the 13 terminations announced by the university in a statement Monday.
(04/07/25 8:00am)
All 20 Madison Common Council seats were up for election on April 1, and some old and new faces now represent the campus-area districts.
(04/07/25 7:00am)
The Builders Movement hosted a bipartisan event featuring a movie screening and discussion panel at the Overture Center of Arts March 30 to encourage meaningful discussion on gun violence prevention in Wisconsin.
(04/04/25 8:00am)
Laura DeMeuse, an intake coordinator at Literacy Green Bay, feels learning English is a top priority for newly arrived immigrants to get ahead in their careers, communicate more effectively with their children’s teachers and engage with others in their community.
(04/04/25 11:00am)
Fleeing civil war in Sudan, Deng Lual spent nine years in a refugee camp in northwest Kenya. He’s one of the thousands of Lost Boys of Sudan, young refugees who fled the war-torn African nation throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
(04/02/25 10:11pm)
Democratic lawmakers and advocates gathered at the Wisconsin State Capitol Monday to introduce three bills to improve privacy and limit discrimination against transgender and nonbinary people on Transgender Day of Visibility.
(04/02/25 9:33pm)
Former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield shared tips on conducting conversations on current geopolitical events and addressed the rapid change in U.S. foreign policy under the Trump administration with a packed Shannon Hall audience Tuesday night.
(04/04/25 7:00am)
At its core, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Advocates for Immigrant Rights (AIR) wants to create an environment where students feel comfortable discussing immigration issues — often a sensitive and deeply personal topic.
(04/03/25 7:00am)
“Few topics in contemporary society have more sociological significance and public policy salience than the study of immigration, crime, and border enforcement,” reads the syllabus for Sociology 443.
(04/02/25 3:55am)
A Tesla Cybertruck drove onto Library Mall Tuesday evening near at least two student polling stations, about thirty minutes before polls closed, according to a police dispatch call.
(04/02/25 3:21am)
(04/02/25 3:22am)
State Superintendent Jill Underly won reelection for a second term against challenger and education consultant Brittany Kinser Tuesday night.
(04/02/25 2:56am)
Dane County Circuit Court Judge Susan Crawford defeated former Republican Attorney General and Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Brad Schimel late Tuesday in the race for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, maintaining the court’s liberal majority.