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(02/02/17 3:30pm)
Following the shared governance changes in 2015, UW-Madison had to rethink its structure of communication between campus groups. According to Jack O’Meara of PROFS, the lobbying arm of the Faculty Senate, UW-Madison still has shared governance but movement among some state political leaders has weakened this structure.
(02/01/17 4:36am)
In response to a lawsuit alleging he mishandled millions of UW-Oshkosh funds, former Vice Chancellor of Administrative Services Tom Sonnleitner said he acted with consent from the UW System Board of Regents.
(01/31/17 3:52am)
While the term “safe spaces” was created to bring marginalized voices to the table, recently some majority employees at the university voiced they felt that the term implies an event or resource wasn’t for them, according to Vice Chancellor Finance and Administration Laurent Heller.
(01/30/17 7:24am)
Something as simple as signing a lease can seem terrifying to freshmen who have only been on campus for a few months. As young adults, students have little to no experience with legal matters and do not always have the resources to seek help.
(01/26/17 3:20pm)
As students walk down East Campus Mall and look up, while fending off bitter January winds, they will catch a glimpse of a prominent sign proclaiming “Black Lives Matter,” that hangs in the fourth floor office window of the Associated Students of Madison.
(01/25/17 9:35pm)
Tom Lechnir, former UW-Oshkosh baseball coach, asked the courts to reopen his 2014 lawsuits against former UW-Oshkosh officials following a lawsuit filed by the Wisconsin Department of Justice against those officials for mishandling funds.
(01/24/17 4:16am)
With Gov. Scott Walker’s biennial budget proposal on the horizon, a fresh group of future Badgers await letters from the financial aid office; funding is also on the university’s mind. UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank spoke candidly to the University Affairs committee Monday about her thoughts regarding state funding and scholarship disbursement.
(01/18/17 5:39pm)
The Wisconsin Department of Justice and UW System filed a civil lawsuit against three former high-level officials at UW-Oshkosh, which comes on the heels of an investigation surrounding improprieties involving six building projects supported by the university and its foundation.
(01/17/17 2:39am)
UW-Madison awarded 836 Ph.D.’s in 2015, earning the number three spot in the nation, according to the Survey of Earned Doctorates. The university fell behind only the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor and the University of Texas-Austin.
(01/12/17 3:59am)
The price of travel is an added college expense many students do not account for. But this cost can be partially alleviated for UW-Madison students with discounted Van Galder bus tickets purchased at the Memorial Union.
(12/27/16 9:41am)
The case against suspended UW-Madison freshman Alec Shiva, 18, of Verona, will continue after Judge Valerie L. Bailey-Rihn found probable cause Tuesday for three felony charges against the student.
(12/24/16 4:48pm)
Leaving behind a legacy of environmentalism and advancement in botany, former UW-Madison professor Hugh Iltis died this week from complications due to cardiovascular disease.
(12/15/16 4:36pm)
The Associated Students of Madison—largely made up of those who ran on the activist BlindSide ticket last semester—faced anonymous criticism from a student who questioned their ability to adequately represent all student views on campus.
(12/14/16 4:01am)
Brooke Evans officially accepted a nomination Tuesday night to serve as a College of Letters & Science representative on the Associated Students of Madison Student Council. Pending a two-thirds vote at Wednesday’s council meeting, she will fill a seat previously held by UW-Madison student Zach Pravato.
(12/08/16 6:47am)
UW-Madison administrators detailed plans Wednesday for the Black Cultural Center, and how to best provide space for historically marginalized groups on campus to student leaders who critiqued only housing these groups in the Red Gym.
(12/06/16 6:47am)
Representatives on the Student Services Finance Committee debated Wunk Sheek’s proposed budget at Monday’s meeting.
(11/10/16 3:55pm)
For out-of-state students at UW-Madison, traveling home for the holidays can be stressful. Associated Students of Madison Representative Katherine Kerwin proposed new legislation at Wednesday’s Student Council meeting that would ease this stress.
(11/05/16 1:55am)
Associated Students of Madison leaders condemned the university’s response to the costume of Obama and a noose that appeared at Camp Randall on Halloween and has angered many in the community.
(11/03/16 3:00am)
Associated Students of Madison Representative Kenneth Cole officially resigned from the body Wednesday with a lengthy speech that referenced sexual assault allegations against him.
(10/27/16 2:30pm)
Even though it is only Fall 2016, the Coordinating Council of the Associated Students of Madison sat down Wednesday to approve a preliminary budget for the 2018 fiscal year.