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A look back at the UW-Madison 2018-19' academic year.
Lori Berquam named interim vice chancellor for student affairs
Lori Berquam will be interim vice chancellor for student affairs until the position is permanently filled.
Democrat Patty Schachtner defeated Republican Adam Jarchow in a special election to replace agricultural secretary Sheila Harsdorf, denting the Republican majority heading into the 2018 midterms.
The Frequency, a music venue in downtown Madison, suspended hip-hop performances at its venue twice in three years.
An unidentified man was seen carrying a knife and walking in the direction of Lake Mendota Monday.
A methamphetamine drug bust Tuesday in Southern Wisconsin led to the arrest of eight people, including two 40-year-olds from Madison.
Madison Water Utility signed onto a letter Thursday asking Scott Pruitt to not cut a water conservation program the city has been in partnership with since 2008.
UW-Madison student leaders of environmental advocacy organizations and professors with expertise in climate change expressed concern over President Donal Trump's executive orders that affect the Environmental Protection Agency.
Religion, like any belief or proposition, is just words without those to enact it. To say that one can criticize an idea without criticizing those who execute this idea is nonsensical.
There were 325 reports of sexual assault at UW-Madison last year, though only 15 began an investigation.
Four students respond to a March 13 article in The Daily Cardinal opinion section on Islamophobia.
UW-Madison student organizations and a University Health Services psychologist investigated benefits of mindfulness—the act of paying attention on purpose—and are spreading their findings to students, faculty and staff on campus.
Chancellor Rebecca Blank said UW-Madison will continue to monitor how the Trump administration’s new order to bar immigrant individuals from the U.S. will affect UW-Madison students, faculty and staff in a statement released Monday.