Parts of West Dayton Street to close until October
Starting Monday, sections of West Dayton Street will close for a full reconstruction until October, according to the City of Madison.
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Starting Monday, sections of West Dayton Street will close for a full reconstruction until October, according to the City of Madison.
Students and faculty gathered at the Student Activity Center to discuss food culture on campus, its effects on students and the tools used to combat the often unnoticed issues Thursday night.
Experts tasked with the external review of UW-Madison’s Greek life will be on campus starting this Sunday.
UW-Milwaukee lecturer and researcher Dennis B. Tomashek has been charged with five counts of child pornography possession, according to a criminal complaint filed last week. Each count comes with a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison.
Last week saw two decisions take place in Madison that sent ripples throughout the capital and state.
NextGen Wisconsin welcomed former Attorney General Eric Holder to campus Thursday in an effort to energize and invigorate young voters ahead of the April 2 state Supreme Court election.
Among Gov. Tony Evers’ recommendations for the biennial state capital improvement projects is $1.96 million to fund renovations throughout the UW System. Evers announced his proposals for the budget last week.
An incident involving local youth at the Madison Public Library Lakeview Branch created a “loud and frenzied” scene, according to a City of Madison detective describing the occurrence Monday.
UW-Madison student Logan Mitchell was arrested at 1:15 a.m. Sunday after UW-Madison Police Department officers forcibly removed him from Witte Residence Hall, according to a UWPD report.
To expand UW-Madison’s Exhibition Hall, Gov. Tony Evers announced a $30 million investment into the Alliant Energy Center as part of the 2019-’21 Capital Budget Wednesday.
Voting for Associated Students of Madison positions is underway. UW-Madison students will elect peers to represent each college as well as matters concerning students. Voting ends Wednesday, March 6 at 5 p.m. Central Time. Students may vote for a variety of positions by following this link. To know what’s what before clicking, though, keep reading to fully understand the student government.
Members of Young Americans Federation, College Republicans and other conservative UW-Madison students traveled to Maryland’s National Harbor this weekend to attend the Conservative Political Action Conference hosted by the American Conservative Union.
Gov. Tony Evers presented his State of the Budget Address to the first split government Wisconsin has seen in 10 years from the Madison Capitol Assembly Chamber Thursday evening.
2018 National Teacher of the Year and returned Peace Corps volunteer Mandy Manning will headline UW-Madison’s upcoming Peace Corps week.
A Madison man is expected to appear in court this week after police found homemade explosives believed to be linked to a possible attack on UW-Madison in his apartment last year.
Since the state’s inception in 1848, it is estimated more than 5,500 people have served in the legislature according to the Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau; more than 97 percent of those representatives have been male.
The Student Services Finances Committee approved a $94 increase in student segregated fees to fund the Nicholas Recreation Center Monday.
A UW-Madison student will travel to Washington D.C. to partake in a conference through the The One Campaign non-profit group.
Former Senate candidate Beto O’Rourke met with students and faculty Friday night in a crowded room in the Education Building.
UW Regents approved a tuition hike at multiple campuses for both out-of-state and graduate students Friday.