Evers signs legislation bolstering Wisconsin’s electric vehicle infrastructure
Gov. Tony Evers signed legislation Wednesday to expand and support Wisconsin’s electric vehicle infrastructure through federal funding.
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Gov. Tony Evers signed legislation Wednesday to expand and support Wisconsin’s electric vehicle infrastructure through federal funding.
Months after a controversial deal which exchanged funds for capped diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) positions, the University of Wisconsin-Madison is looking for ways to protect itself and fight against a nationwide anti-DEI movement.
Located on the scenic shores of Pokegama Lake in Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin, Harrison’s Pub and Grill is a local favorite on warm summer days. When the sun turns to snow, visitors are certain to find a full house of snowmobilers stopped for a respite from the harsh winter weather.
It’s DJay Mando’s job to elevate music from background noise to the heartbeat of the night. With each beat he spins, Mando ensures people facilitate connections through music that are both harmonious and profoundly transformative.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for Interfaith Dialogue (CID) works to create a sense of belonging for students with different religious identities by providing resources and programs for faith groups on campus.
While the war in Ukraine may be half a world away, the Madison community’s connection to the crisis is not as small as it may appear.
In between St. Patty’s day party recaps and cute cat pictures on Instagram, you can also find infographics explaining the rise of fast fashion, online petitions and phone numbers of legislators to call. Many of these posts come from advocacy groups who find a home for their work on social media.
When Starbucks workers in Madison pushed for better working conditions and contract negotiations with their multibillion-dollar employer, University of Wisconsin-Madison student organizers looked for ways to bring the fight to campus.
The COVID-19 pandemic changed everything about the importance of communication and proved that, through technological advances and an increase in virtual interactions, society is more connected than ever before.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is no stranger to demonstrations from political activists on campus, and that’s especially true this school year. From pro-Palestine protests to demonstrations against far-right speakers, campus has seen its fair share of political discourse.
When I first moved into my dorm in August 2021, I watched my mom’s minivan drive away, and I knew I was ready to begin the best four years of my life. I planned to spend my first night on campus knocking on doors, introducing myself, getting dressed up, getting lost and meeting people.
In the heart of Madison’s Williamson-Marquette neighborhood, jazz enthusiasts gathered to celebrate their shared love for jazz music at the third annual CodaFest.
It’s Nov. 15, 2014, and Jason Symes is rolling into Camp Randall with thousands of other Badgers fans to witness a key ranked matchup between No. 20 Wisconsin and No. 14 Nebraska. His cousin is getting married this Saturday, yet he sits with his friends in the nosebleeds of the stadium, unaware of the feat he is about to witness.
Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey goaltender Kyle McClellan won the Big Ten Goaltender of the Year award, the Big Ten announced Tuesday, becoming the first ever Badger to receive the honor.
ESPN and other sports channels dominate the TV screens of so many households, influencing the opinions of fans. These channels provide constant updates on the sports world, from players being drafted in the NBA to the countdown for the Indianapolis 500.
Art has always been a way for artists to send messages across generations. From the first depictions of religious scenes to the books of the 1900s, art pieces are snapshots of time passed down for future generations.
With over 50,000 students in a city of almost 270,000 people, the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus is far from isolated.
In late October 1969, a card was pinned on the bulletin board at Memorial Union announcing the first open meeting of homosexuals in Wisconsin.
Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday directed the Department of Health Services to eliminate out-of-pocket costs for BadgerCare Plus recipients seeking oral contraceptive drug Opill, fulfilling a promise from his State of the State address earlier this year.
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced $118.1 million in funding toward the Madison area’s second bus rapid transit (BRT) line earlier this month as part of President Joe Biden’s 2025 proposed budget.