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(10/15/18 2:14pm)
The fields glowed pink in the last streaks of daylight as students and community members gathered in the Eagle Heights Community Gardens to celebrate the harvest and the end of the growing season with F.H. King Students for Sustainable Agriculture.
(10/11/18 3:26am)
The man who stabbed a passerby on the 600 block of State Street a little before 9:30 p.m. Tuesday night and fled is still at large, Madison police say.
(10/11/18 3:27am)
When they saw what appeared to be a sexual assault from their construction site, nearby construction workers jumped off their lifts and came to the victim's rescue Tuesday afternoon on the 300 block of East Johnson Street .
(10/10/18 4:43am)
Quintez Cephus, the Badgers wide receiver who was suspended from the team following two counts of sexual assault, announced he is bringing federal charges against UW-Madison for violating his constitutional rights to a fair investigation.
(10/09/18 4:05am)
A former UW-Oshkosh student is pressing federal charges against her school and the UW System Board of Regents for failing to take action in 2014 after she reported an art professor had continually made unwanted advances.
(10/08/18 1:34am)
Campus activists are calling on the Gender and Women’s study program to change the name of its class “Women and Their Bodies in Health and Disease,” arguing that the name excludes and marginalizes trans and nonbinary students.
(10/06/18 6:35pm)
In an effort to promote and sustain accurate, data-driven reporting this election cycle, the Society of Professional Journalists partnered with Google to explain tools geared toward local journalists.
(10/03/18 5:09am)
Conservative UW-Madison Student Council representatives said former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin didn’t speak for them when she published an article on her website earlier this month criticizing the Associated Students of Madison for crafting legislation meant to make Babcock Ice Cream more inclusive.
(10/01/18 1:00pm)
Student athletes and staff alike are calling for more security on UW Athletics premises, according to a safety survey released by UW Athletics Friday.
(09/30/18 11:47pm)
UW-Madison will no longer receive $506 million in damages from Apple Inc, after the tech giant won a federal appeal against the university over patent rights for a computer processor Friday, according to a report by Reuters.
(09/28/18 5:04pm)
Immigrations and Customs Enforcement began their weekend enforcement surge in Wisconsin with a list of 250 individuals whom they planned to detain, but were only successful in arresting 83 of them, the agency revealed to U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan during a meeting Thursday.
(09/28/18 6:11am)
After more than 80 undocumented immigrants were arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement during a surprise raid over the weekend, U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan met with agency heads in Washington D.C. to demand better communication and more accountability.
(09/27/18 2:41am)
A gunfight near La Follette High School left one 17-year-old student injured and put the building on lockdown for the second time this week.
(09/27/18 2:38am)
After an unexpected visit over the weekend, federal immigration officials arrested a total of 83 people in Wisconsin, 20 of which were in Dane County.
(09/25/18 1:00pm)
When minority students arrive at predominantly white system schools, campus climate surveys routeinly show that they feel out of place. A new initiative at UW-Stout aims to make their transition a little easier.
(09/24/18 6:21am)
More than 100 students and community members’ bodies lay crumpled across the Capitol rotunda Sunday during a die-in held in protest of last week’s gun violence nationwide.
(09/24/18 1:00pm)
For students with special learning needs, a new online portal has replaced — and, coordinators say, hopefully streamlined — the in-paper accommodations McBurney request process.
(09/20/18 3:41am)
For some Badgers fans, a surprise loss to Brigham Young University was made worse by an emergency stint in an onsite medical cooling facility, after they spent an afternoon watching the second hottest game ever played at Camp Randall Stadium.
(09/19/18 4:46pm)
The individual suspected of shooting four people — who remain in care at UW Hospital — at a Middleton Software Company is dead after being shot by officers, according to local police.
(09/18/18 2:05am)
A vote on a bill that would require Babcock Dairy remove beef gelatin from all its ice cream flavors in an effort to be more inclusive to students with dietary and religious restrictions could be postponed, after having originally been scheduled the same night as Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year for Jews.