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(05/06/22 1:39am)
Welcome to the final episode of season four of the Student Dive. We recap stories in our final print edition of the semester, the Spring Farewell issue. First, we discuss the legal status of skateboarding on campus and the lack of accessible skate parks for students. Additionally, we discuss the “Gay Purge” at UW-Madison in the 1960s as studied by the Public History Project. Co-hosted by Hope Karnopp and Tyler Katzenberger. Edited by Julia Wiessing.
(05/04/22 3:48am)
Over 1,000 demonstrators gathered in front of the Wisconsin Capitol building Tuesday evening to protest a leaked majority opinion draft from the U.S. Supreme Court that would overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark court case that ensured abortion rights.
(05/02/22 8:20pm)
Hundreds of students from Madison East High School marched to Capitol Square on Monday, joining statewide activists in a two-day general strike calling for action on immigrants’ rights issues.
(04/22/22 7:31pm)
Gov. Tony Evers signed an executive order on Friday establishing a new Office of Environmental Justice.
(04/21/22 1:00pm)
Earlier this year, the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents selected Jay O. Rothman as its next UW System President by unanimous vote in a closed-door meeting.
(04/06/22 11:34pm)
Welcome back to the Student Dive! We recap stories featured in our spring Action Project, the Identity Issue. First, we discuss the return of Pride Prom to campus. Then, we explore why UW-Madison has such a low percentage of Indigenous students. Plus, we talk about the history of race and racism at UW sporting events (trigger warning: the article discusses graphic depictions of racism and violence against people of color). Finally, we learn about the upcoming Zinefest in Madison. Co-hosted by Hope Karnopp, Honor Durham, Cole Wozniak and Tyler Katzenberger. Edited by Julia Wiessing.
(03/31/22 7:00am)
College is expensive for everyone. For lower-income University of Wisconsin-Madison students, though, the cost of life has a far greater impact on their higher education experience.
(03/06/22 11:00am)
Welcome back to the Student Dive! We recap stories featured in our most recent print edition, our sex and life issue. First, we talk about UW-Madison’s history of regulating sexuality on campus. Then, we discuss the rise of queer pop. Plus, we break down how the Big Ten has responded to the fight at the Wisconsin-Michigan basketball game. Co-hosted by Hope Karnopp, Tyler Katzenberger and Cole Wozniak. Edited by Julia Wiessing.
(03/03/22 8:00am)
A 6-year-old boy killed when his apartment building was bombarded. A 25-year old engineering graduate hit by a stray bullet. And Yelena Ivanona, a geography teacher, lying six feet underground as her students and family mourn.
(02/16/22 6:30pm)
Gov. Tony Evers announced new education and mental health spending initiatives during his fourth annual “State of the State” address Tuesday night.
(02/11/22 7:19pm)
The Senate Committee on Universities and Technical Colleges held a public hearing on Thursday for three bills on racial education and free speech, including a proposed change to ethnic studies course requirements at UW System schools.
(02/03/22 2:01am)
Welcome back to season four of the Student Dive! We break down several recent stories in our spring welcome back print edition and online. First, we recap the university’s current COVID-19 response and reactions from the campus community. Next, we discuss how Wisconsin’s forests are changing in the face of climate change. Then, we cover how the City of Madison might update the Historic Preservation Ordinance. Finally, we discuss the MLK Symposium and student media’s conversation with Nikole Hannah-Jones. Co-hosted by Honor Durham, Tyler Katzenberger, Cole Wozniak and Hope Karnopp. Edited by Julia Wiessing.
(01/27/22 8:00am)
Abby Jacobson knows exactly how tough it is to treat patients when COVID-19 cases skyrocket.
(12/16/21 12:16am)
This article was updated to reflect new information at 11:43 a.m., 12/16/2021.
(11/18/21 3:00pm)
Student housing just south of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus in the College Court, Spring Street, Greenbush and Vilas neighborhoods has long been affectionately referred to as the “sophomore slums.”
(11/11/21 8:00am)
A nationwide activist group visited the Wisconsin State Capitol on Monday to advocate for nonpartisan redistricting as Senate lawmakers approved Republican-drawn map proposals on a party-line vote.
(10/18/21 7:00am)
A local parent has filed a federal lawsuit against the Waukesha School District, claiming that the school board’s lack of COVID-19 mitigation protocols were responsible for her son’s exposure and contraction of the virus.
(04/27/21 7:00am)
Wisconsin’s number of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives will remain at eight, according to apportionment data published by the U.S. Census Bureau on Monday.
(03/25/21 12:55pm)
In March, Democratic lawmakers in Wisconsin introduced an “Economic Justice Bill of Rights for All Wisconsinites,” which, among other provisions, includes an “equitable, living-income and livelihood.”
(03/18/21 7:00am)
The People’s Maps Commission held a public hearing last Thursday in Wisconsin’s 2nd Congressional District — which includes the city of Madison — where citizens voiced concerns about partisan gerrymandering in the redistricting process.