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Teaching and research are not mutually exclusive practices, according to UW-Eau Claire professor Christina Berchini, while state lawmakers think the opposite.
Cold War Kids performed songs both new and old at the Majestic.
This type of directive—which could jeopardize a student’s status at the university if violated—prohibits contact between two individuals ranging from intentional face-to-face meetings to liking each other’s Facebook photos.
Gov. Scott Walker, chair of the Republican Governors Association, talked to other Republican governors this week who are worried about aspects of the Assembly health care overhaul bill.
Associated Students of Madison candidates for Student Council huddle around election results at a press conference Wednesday night.
Associated Students of Madison Chair Carmen Goséy explained how chairs were to report hours for payment at a Coordinating Council meeting.
Mayor Paul Soglin said Tuesday that the proposal to cut funding for Wisconsin’s Farm to School program is a “fake austerity measure.”
As a sophomore, Showalter helped UW to a national title game. As a senior, he hopes to do so one more time.
Nigel Hayes' 13 points weren't enough as the Badgers fell to the Wildcats at the Kohl Center.
GOP legislators circulated a bill Tuesday that would prohibit fetal tissue research from for-profit entities and abortion clinics.
Around 300 people gathered in the Capitol during Walker’s budget address Wednesday to rally for Planned Parenthood funding at both the state and national level.
UW-Madison students listened as experts debate whether or not Trump's recent immigration ban is constitutional.
Daniel Dropik, 33, who attempted to form a Madison chapter of the American Freedom Party in January, has given up trying to bring the “alt-right” organization to campus and will take a break from his studies.
Republican lawmakers will vote behind closed doors Thursday on hiring two law firms that will represent them in redistricting battle that is expected to reach the Supreme Court.