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(02/08/17 1:18pm)
Following UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank’s unexpected tuition proposal last Thursday, chancellors from UW System universities largely praised the opportunity it would provide to students on their campuses, while some questioned if the plan would decrease enrollment at smaller system schools.
(02/06/17 11:29pm)
A UW-Madison student reported that a man touched and tried to kiss her without her consent in Grainger Hall Monday, according to a UW-Madison Police Department crime alert.
(02/06/17 11:21pm)
A student who attempted to form a Madison chapter of the American Freedom Party in January has abandoned his plans to bring the “alt-right” organization to campus, according to the Associated Press.
(02/04/17 11:10pm)
JANESVILLE, Wis.—In a demonstration that Janesville police said dwarfed any they’d seen, residents of south-central Wisconsin and beyond marched to House Speaker Paul Ryan’s constituent office Saturday to protest his stance on President Donald Trump’s immigration ban.
(02/03/17 7:10pm)
Braving frigid February temperatures, UW-Madison students rallied Friday morning against President Donald Trump’s immigration ban.
(02/02/17 6:24pm)
Chancellor Rebecca Blank announced a proposal Thursday that would provide at least one year of free tuition for Wisconsin first-generation students transferring to the state’s flagship university, but only if the state provides “sufficient new investment” for UW in its upcoming budget.
(02/02/17 1:00pm)
When Chancellor Rebecca Blank suggested that UW-Madison may begin considering criminal history in its admissions process, backlash from students swiftly ensued.
(02/01/17 1:35am)
Ten days after the Women’s March on Madison drew 100,000 people to State Street, UW-Madison students and members of the community once again picked up their signs Tuesday and protested what some see as a byproduct of the rise of President Donald Trump.
(01/31/17 1:26am)
Building on his reputation as an advocate for victims of sexual violence, Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel introduced a plan Monday to support sexual assault survivors.
(01/30/17 11:32pm)
While some Republicans continue to remain silent on the issue, all four of Wisconsin’s Democratic members of Congress say they disagree with President Donald Trump’s controversial immigration ban.
(01/30/17 6:00pm)
Once again, a Dane County artist will be given the exciting opportunity to exhibit their work overseas.
(01/26/17 10:06pm)
A UW-Madison student who stirred up outrage on campus Tuesday by distributing flyers denouncing “anti-white racism” committed two racially motivated crimes.
(01/25/17 11:28pm)
UW-Madison announced Steven Levitan, a UW-Madison alumnus and the co-creator of ABC’s “Modern Family,” as the 2017 Spring Commencement speaker Wednesday.
(01/25/17 6:47pm)
Few issues have been as divisive recently as the rise of the “alt-right,” an extreme group that many see as a haven for white supremacists. Now, one student is seeking to bring the movement to campus.
(01/24/17 1:42am)
Gov. Scott Walker announced a welfare reform initiative Monday that aims to increase investment in skills training for the unemployed while also requiring “able-bodied” people receiving government assistance to work at least 80 hours per month.
(01/20/17 9:21pm)
Although Donald Trump’s tenure as President of the United States is just hours old, students at UW-Madison have already commenced an opposition movement, as some walked out of classes and joined a protest in downtown Madison Friday afternoon.
(01/18/17 2:16am)
Following recent uncertainty for professors regarding the future of tenure at UW-Madison, the executive committee of the Faculty Senate discussed potential changes to the school’s post-tenure review policy in a meeting Tuesday.
(01/12/17 11:12pm)
Oliver Smithies, a renowned geneticist, Nobel laureate and former UW-Madison professor, died Tuesday at the age of 91.
(01/05/17 10:44pm)
UW-Madison received more than $4.4 million from royalties made off the sale of licensed merchandise in the 2015-’16 fiscal year, exceeding the university’s previous high mark by $561,000.
(12/23/16 3:10pm)
For Jelissa Edwards, the journey from high school to college graduation seemed clear. However, during her first semester in technical college, an unplanned pregnancy changed the timeline she had to pursue her degree.