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(02/11/15 5:40am)
A panel of librarians and others dedicated to informational studies spoke Tuesday at Memorial Library about the need to educate women and girls around the globe, a theme in this year’s Go Big Read novel.
(02/11/15 5:19am)
Award-winning dancer, choreographer, artistic director and writer Bill T. Jones is scheduled to speak at the first Distinguished Lecture Series of the semester Thursday at Memorial Union to discuss his creative process with students.
(02/10/15 4:21am)
The Legislative Affairs Committee met Monday to prepare a response to Gov. Scott Walker’s budget bill, encouraging members to meet with local legislators to voice their demands for change.
(02/05/15 3:51am)
Following an unexpected change to the Wisconsin Idea in Gov. Scott Walker’s proposed budget bill, Walker said in a statement Wednesday a drafting error led to several sentences being cut.
(02/03/15 6:16am)
Sun Prairie Mayor Jonathan Freund’s first-time participation Monday in the city’s Groundhog Day celebration sparked controversy following Jimmy the Groundhog’s snarky welcome to the mayor.
(01/30/15 4:37am)
Madison mayoral candidates convened Thursday in the first forum of the 2015 campaign at the Madison Concourse Hotel to discuss the state of Madison’s economy, homeless population and public dialogue.
(01/30/15 2:37am)
A 20-year-old resident of downtown Madison reported a sexual offense Wednesday morning following an inappropriate encounter with a stranger, according to a Madison Police Department incident report.
(01/28/15 5:30am)
Being one of only 40 female Hispanic-American management professors in the country is a prestigious accomplishment, but what newly-tenured Wisconsin School of Business professor Maria Triana values even more about her position lies in her ability to act as a leader and mentor for all kinds of students.
(01/27/15 5:26am)
The Legislative Affairs Committee began the semester Monday discussing the upcoming budget and its suggested effects to the UW system’s funding along with rumors of UW-Madison becoming a public entity.
(01/23/15 2:08am)
The city of Madison received a first place award Thursday for its recent efforts in youth employment, becoming one of three cities honored in the National Summer Youth Jobs Challenge, according to a press release.
(01/21/15 2:57am)
The UW-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine raised $1.3 million in grants, gifts and pledges to help fund a Shelter Medicine Program, according to a university press release.
(01/21/15 2:01am)
Researchers at UW-Madison and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently developed a collaborative project to develop new ways of integrating robots into human workforces, according to a university press release.
(01/20/15 5:31am)
Wisconsin commemorated Martin Luther King Jr. Day with its 35th annual ceremony at the state Capitol building Monday. The celebration continued later in the day with a different event at the Overture Center.
(12/02/14 7:00am)
The Student Services Finance Committee met Monday to discuss adding a spring eligibility date for student services, and it heard the Atheists, Humanists & Agnostics’ budget proposal.
(11/20/14 1:24am)
Senate Democrats denied approval of the Keystone XL Pipeline’s construction Tuesday by a single vote, preventing the bill from an expected veto override by President Barack Obama.
(11/13/14 3:58am)
The state Joint Committee on Finance acknowledged new bipartisan action Wednesday after approving an expansion of Family Care to several counties.
(11/05/14 8:26am)
The Wisconsin state Senate remained in Republican hands Wednesday morning, after Democrats lost in three competitive district races.
(10/23/14 1:21am)
Dane County Circuit Court Judge Richard Niess held a hearing Wednesday in response to a suit filed by the Democratic Party of Wisconsin for the release of Brad Schimel’s Justice Department training videos.
(10/16/14 4:46am)
Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., announced Wednesday Wisconsin received $92.9 million in heating and home energy assistance funds in a proactive movement to help low-income households this winter.
(10/02/14 2:37am)
The Government Accountability Board requested funds Tuesday to launch a statewide multimedia campaign to educate Wisconsin voters about the new voter ID law in time for November’s elections.