Swastikas spray-painted on historical marker near Jewish synagogue
Swastikas were discovered spray-painted in red on a historical marker in James Madison Park early Wednesday morning.
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Swastikas were discovered spray-painted in red on a historical marker in James Madison Park early Wednesday morning.
Over the last year, Sex Out Loud underwent many changes, according to Program Coordinator L.J. Alexandre-Strong.
The 23rd session of the Associated Students of Madison may be over, but Student Council Chair Katrina Morrison had one more task before the 24th session could get down to business.
Defense attorneys are seeking 11 separate trials for all charges brought against expelled UW-Madison student Alec Cook.
UW-Madison College Republicans called on state legislators “make every effort to end” the Associated Students of Madison—the student shared governance body—in the wake of controversial divestment legislation.
To save state money and generate an estimated $60 million in revenue to successfully fulfill his K-12 funding plan, Gov. Scott Walker proposed to shift the way Wisconsin insures its public workers.
While the opt-out proposal is off the table for Wisconsin schools, Minnesota students face a similar proposal for their fees.
Three times this week Associated Students of Madison representatives brought cases against their own Student Council surrounding controversial divestment legislation and a subsequent bylaws change.
In a budget year we talk a lot about investing in Wisconsin and investing in UW. I heard that the UW System actually generates $24 billion in revenue for the state, I was wondering if you could talk about how UW generates revenue and how that is a good investment for the state?
On how UW generates an estimated $24 billion for the state's economy:
Before the 23rd session of the Associated Student of Madison draws to a close this month, representatives seek to change bylaws by adding a subcommittee on financial transparency and ethics.
While a lawyer for former UW-Oshkosh Chancellor Richard Wells claims nothing the chancellor did was “a frolic for his own good,” new information showing the university's independent foundation purchased his house far above market value could suggest otherwise.
Although the UW System has notched a series of recent victories, UW System Student Representatives continued their lobby efforts at the state Capitol Monday.
Turning Point USA—a national conservative organization with chapters on college campuses across the country—operates with the intent of convincing millennials the conservative message and goals are right for their community.
I think we can all agree that the most important tool in a kitchen is a very old church cookbook; in my kitchen that means a worn copy of the Viola Methodist Church Cookbook 1984 edition. No matter how healthy it is, there is no trendy food that can top one of my family member’s tried and true recipes that fill the pages.
This Thursday and Friday, the Board of Regents will approve or dismiss a slate of issues that have been discussed at UW-Madison throughout the semester.
UW-Madison will begin a pilot program to provide free menstrual products to students starting this month.
For Alyssa Franze, a former student of UW-Madison, earning more degrees meant taking a pay cut post-graduation.
When Brooke Evans graduates in May she doesn’t want the university to put low-income students’ challenges on the back burner.
The Student Judiciary considered recognizing new academic groups when reapportioning student council seats in a Monday meeting.