SSFC unanimously votes against UHS’s proposed budget
The Student Services Finance Committee voted unanimously Monday night against the University Health Services’ proposed $18.9 million budget.
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The Student Services Finance Committee voted unanimously Monday night against the University Health Services’ proposed $18.9 million budget.
A new program this summer will give UW-Madison freshmen a chance to gain a head start on their academics and transition to college life.
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Madison police are investigating a string of robberies believed to have been committed by the same person that took place early this morning on the East Side.
Community leaders looking to stave off the impacts of future lake level rises met with the authors behind an analysis of last year's floods at the Dane County UW-Extension office Monday.
Days after a pipe burst inside the Chemistry Daniels Building, standing water and broken ceiling tiles littered the floors of Vilas Communication Hall Sunday.
This weekend, Memorial Union brought back an icon from UW-Madison’s past. The ice-covered Statue of Liberty made a rare appearance this weekend on Lake Mendota as a part of the union’s Winter Carnival.
Followed by a week of flip-flopping between investment and development plans across Wisconsin, technology manufacturing company Foxconn re-committed to the construction of a Gen 6 fabrication facility in Racine after a talk with President Donald Trump Friday.
Historically cold weather this week has created some headaches for local law enforcement officials in Madison.
Representatives in Wisconsin’s Assembly wrote to UW-Madison chancellor Rebecca Blank on Friday to voice their support for professor Kenneth Mayer.
The UW-Madison campus is preparing for an onslaught of cold weather events this week including sub-zero temperatures and nearly a foot of predicted snowfall.
Spending levels reached a new high of $93 million in the 2018 Wisconsin gubernatorial race between Democrat Tony Evers and Republican Scott Walker according to a watchdog group.
Madison officials have extended the snow emergency in effect until tomorrow morning following the biggest snowstorm of the season. Come 7 a.m. Thursday, Streets Division crews will reevaluate road conditions to determine if the emergency should be extended further.
The Faculty Senate voted to reject a new proposal aimed at extensive and expedited reviews of majors in the UW System Monday in an effort to send a message to system officials.
Ald. David Ahrens announced Tuesday he would not be running for re-election this spring. Ahrens has represented District 15 since 2013.
The Student Services Finance Committee began talks to use the multi-million dollar university reserve fund in its meeting Monday.
In a new report from the Department of Public Instruction, more students are shown to be meeting or exceeding state expectations, but a vast majority of those meeting few or none of the state’s standards come from economically disadvantaged families.
After a pair of races that were too close to call until early Wednesday morning, Democrats took control of all statewide offices on the ballot Tuesday in dramatic fashion.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approved Wisconsin’s request Wednesday to impose job requirements, increase premiums and benefit length restrictions for low-income Medicaid recipients with no dependents.