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(01/23/17 2:21am)
Despite looming uncertainty about the future of the Affordable Care Act following President Donald Trump’s inauguration, the city of Madison is encouraging residents to sign up for health care under the federal law.
(01/17/17 11:00am)
2016 was another great year at the movies for blockbusters and indie flicks alike. 2017 will, as every year now does, bring plenty more sequels, reboots and characters we already know. Some of these will be great and some will flop, but you’ll also likely have already heard about most of them. Instead of focusing on the big-budget and big-name films, here are 10 movies to keep on your radar in 2017, none of which are sequels or reboots.
(01/17/17 11:00am)
Last year was a gargantuan one for hip-hop, with top artists pulling the genre in competing directions. From Kendrick Lamar to Lil Yachty, the genre veered from lyrical masterworks to political anthems to brash bangers, and it has rarely felt more eclectic. On Saturday at the High Noon Saloon, Chicago native Noname put on an energetic show that ushered in the new year with a blend of rap’s many different identities.
(12/06/16 2:03am)
The Faculty Senate passed a resolution in support of undocumented students Monday amid fears that the incoming Trump administration could eliminate federal protections.
(11/29/16 11:05pm)
The Dane County Clerk’s Office is preparing for a massive recount effort after Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein ordered a recount in Wisconsin.
(11/29/16 3:27am)
The University Committee convened Monday to discuss many campus issues, including campus carry, UW-Madison’s falling research ranking and the role of deans in post-tenure faculty review.
(11/17/16 6:00pm)
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(11/16/16 10:54pm)
There have been 16 bias incidents reported on campus since the election of President-elect Donald Trump last week, according to a university release.
(11/16/16 7:30pm)
Graffiti that said “All white people are racist” appeared on the base of the Abraham Lincoln statue atop Bascom Hill following the election last week.
(11/16/16 5:30pm)
Despite its relatively close proximity to campus, most students rarely have the opportunity to venture out to the Lake Monona waterfront. That could change, however, with a recent design proposal that plans on connecting the area to the Capitol Square by creating an elevated park over John Nolen Drive, according to the Cap Times.
(11/15/16 1:44am)
The University Committee discussed a number of issues related to marginalized student inclusivity and safety, as well as issues of tenure and funding, at its meeting Monday.
(11/14/16 12:20am)
Reince Priebus will serve as President-elect Donald Trump’s chief of staff, according to a statement from Trump Sunday.
(11/10/16 3:13am)
New policies will be put in place for attendees of home athletic events, the University of Wisconsin Department of Athletics said Wednesday.
(11/09/16 7:24am)
Despite an overwhelming focus on the outcome of national races, Election Day is also important for local ballot initiatives such as a referendum to increase the budget for public schools in Madison. The referendum passed Tuesday with 74.2 percent of the vote.
(11/09/16 4:00pm)
Thousands of students across Wisconsin cast their ballots Tuesday in the hopes that their voice will influence the future policy decisions of our nation. For UW-Madison students who also identify as undocumented immigrants, however, this is not an option.
(11/08/16 1:38am)
The Faculty Senate discussed a number of issues on campus at their meeting Monday, including the noose costume controversy, Alec Cook and faculty tenure review policy.
(11/07/16 10:40pm)
UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank offered an apology Monday for the university’s response to a controversial costume depicting President Barack Obama in a noose worn at an Oct. 29 football game.
(11/02/16 3:36am)
The Wisconsin Idea is based on the belief that UW-Madison students will take the knowledge they gain on campus and apply them to issues throughout the state. With his best-selling book “Eviction: Poverty and Profit in the American City,” alumnus Matthew Desmond took that idea to full effect.
(10/31/16 11:43pm)
With thousands of students and faculty working to bring change through various academic projects at UW schools, it can be easy to feel as if one’s work isn’t appreciated. This was not the case for a few students and faculty Friday, however, as the Alliant Energy Foundation and the UW System awarded them for their exceptional achievements.
(10/26/16 1:37am)
A man dropped his pants and exposed himself to the passengers of a car on the 400 block of Gilman Street Saturday night.