Wisconsin Right to Life and Pro-Life Wisconsin divided over Wisconsin Personhood Amendment
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State Rep. Jim Steineke, R- Kaukuana, introduced an Assembly Joint Resolution Tuesday to officially change the name of the tree in the Capitol Rotunda brought in during the holiday season to the "Capitol Christmas Tree."
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources proposed to remove 16 species and add eight species to the endangered list Nov. 17.
A nonpartisan bill concerning a college grant program divided state Assembly members late Tuesday evening after an amendment introduced would eliminate minority status as a criteria for receiving the grant.
Democrats on the Committee on Colleges and Universities requested a public hearing about the impact of the additional $65.7 million in cuts to the UW System announced Friday, arguing that they will hurt student access to quality public higher education.
Clegg explains CEO findings
As Wisconsin Democratic groups prepare to launch a recall effort against Gov. Scott Walker, campus political organizations get ready to support a possible recall or defend Walker from it.
As the anniversary of Gov. Scott Walker's inauguration approaches, Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Mike Tate announced Monday the group will begin collecting signatures Nov. 15 to prompt a recall election of Walker.
Two UW students were sent to jail Monday after refusing to sign a statement which they interpreted as an infringement upon their right to protest.
The National Rifle Association and the author of a new law allowing gun owners to carry concealed weapons have criticized the Department of Justice, saying it's too stringent in interpreting the law.
As more protesters take to the streets in New York City, demonstrators brought the Occupy Wall Street movement to Madison over the weekend.
Gov. Scott Walker's Chief of Staff Keith Gilkes announced to the cabinet Friday he would resign from his post to work for Walker's campaign, which will likely prepare Walker for a possible recall election in January.
Gov. Scott Walker's Chief of Staff Keith Gilkes announced to the cabinet Friday he would resign from his post to work for Walker's campaign, which will likely prepare Walker for a possible recall election in January.
Following a decision making student identification cards with stickers viable forms of voter ID, the Wisconsin Technical College System requested they be included in the decision so their students may be granted the same privilege.