Ho Chunk flag raised over Bascom Hall for the first time in UW-Madison history
By Kodie Engst | Nov. 6, 2021As part of UW-Madison’s Our Shared Future initiative, the Ho Chunk flag was raised on Bascom Hill on Friday, Nov. 5.
As part of UW-Madison’s Our Shared Future initiative, the Ho Chunk flag was raised on Bascom Hill on Friday, Nov. 5.
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