Wisconsin Speech and Debate wins national Rambler tournament
By Mackenzie Moore | Mar. 5, 2021UW Freshman Ria Dhingra was the top speaker at the tournament, while teammate Zach Heintz was the second best speaker.
UW Freshman Ria Dhingra was the top speaker at the tournament, while teammate Zach Heintz was the second best speaker.
Panelists joined a Badgers for Special Olympics discussion regarding inclusion of students with disabilities on the UW-Madison campus.
Female students recognize much needed advancements in gender equality during Women’s History Month at UW-Madison.
UW-Madison students expressed concern about testing compliance reminders from the university that threaten consequences for missed tests.
The CDC endorsed a mask fitter designed by UW-Madison researchers that provides protection closer to an N-95 mask.
Interim UW System President Tommy Thompson says it is the best budget offered for the universities in over 20 years.
As the UW campus faces an uptick in coronavirus cases, conversation concerning false positives and saliva-based tests has emerged among the campus community.
UW-Madison will be partnering with four communities under the UniverCity Alliance this year to facilitate community improvements.
The Housing Equity Action Team at the Social Justice Hub describes motives and actions taken to conduct a food pantry for Madison individuals facing homelessness.
Officers from outside UWPD will have to prove they have not been subject to complaints or violations of civil rights, excessive force.
The proposed additional fees would allow RecWell to remain “budget neutral” while raising wages for student employees.
The University of Wisconsin system will receive the largest state funding increase in nearly two decades.
Forced to go remote by COVID-19, student organizations navigate involvement and participation.
UW-Madison Federal Pell Grant recipients began to receive notice of automatic COVID-19 aid Monday.
UW System Interim President Tommy Thompson proposed the idea of consolidating UW System campuses and Wisconsin technical colleges to boost enrollment and retain money.
UW-Madison will receive more than $12.2 million from the State of Wisconsin Building Commission for minor building renovation projects.
Graduate students feel they shouldn’t have to pay the mandatory fees, which amount to 10% of their salaries as university employees.
Student leaders at UW-Madison share reasons why the past, present and future of Black history must be acknowledged.
Pleasant Company founder Pleasant Rowland announced a donation of $10 million, which will go toward a new UW Health transplant facility.
Gov. Tony Evers appointed John Miller to the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents Monday.