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After lame duck legislative bills are deemed unconstitutional in Dane County court, Gov. Tony Evers rescinded 82 appointments made by former Gov. Scott Walker last year.
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After lame duck legislative bills are deemed unconstitutional in Dane County court, Gov. Tony Evers rescinded 82 appointments made by former Gov. Scott Walker last year.
The university made half a million dollars more in dining halls than last year, with students contributing money to the mandatory meal plan that was implemented last fall.
A petition to increase on and off campus safety was created Monday night in light of the recent Langdon Street assaults.
The Wisconsin Experience Summer Launch adds to UW’s Early Start initiative.
External review by the university will assess safety of greek chapters on campus.
Former Badger men's soccer star and Madison native Carl Schneider was officially announced Tuesday as a signing for new soccer club Forward Madison FC.
This year's influx in winter weather is more than just inconvenient, it makes getting around on campus downright dangerous.
Former UW-Madison School of Business dean accepts new job at Massachusetts flagship university after serving one semester.
During Gov. Scott Walker’s lame-duck period, the Senate approved 82 of his appointees, including two new additions to the UW System Board of Regents.
Many students who receive services from the McBurney Disability Resource Center require the use of laptops in class, which can lead to a lack of privacy in a class that does not allow the use of technology.
Trump administration partially backs Walker’s changes to BadgerCare including increased premiums and work requirements for low-income recipients.
After UW-Milwaukee satellite campuses were announced, Washington County residents voiced their concerns. Weeks later, UW-Milwaukee Chancellor Mark Mone guaranteed a prosperous future for postsecondary students.