Sen. Baldwin rallies Republicans to codify same-sex marriage
By Annabella Rosciglione | Aug. 4, 2022“I had not expected to be fighting to protect a right that’s already been won in court,” Baldwin said.
“I had not expected to be fighting to protect a right that’s already been won in court,” Baldwin said.
Within the last 15 years, the popularity of vegetarian, vegan and flexitarian diets has only increased. This growth includes a rise in popularity at colleges and universities.
Though students and faculty raised concerns about the selection process and Rothman’s lack of experience in higher education, system leaders are confident in his abilities.
“Hiking is just a lot of fun,” Nowak said. “I really enjoy having a map and going out somewhere. And you've never been to that place before, but you want to be there."
The UW Bookstore employee of nearly 35 years serves as a friendly face to the campus community.
The recent graduate previously worked as a student research assistant at the Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research alongside the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center.
Ex-Badger football player Daniel Howell Jr. will complete his degree after 30 years.
The future of ice fishing in Madison remains uncertain as repeated health advisories warn of toxins in Lake Monona
The UW-Madison Public History Project has published the results of a year-long research endeavor, delving into the history of university police and their relationship to students.
Students and staff discuss how the drinking culture at UW-Madison has changed as a result of the pandemic.
Students living off-campus can find themselves faced with a range of issues from faulty heating to animal infestations.
As Republican lawmakers failed to initiate an immediate wolf hunt, Native Americans, activists and experts questioned the haste behind hunting a recently delisted species.
In a long-awaited meeting, Chancellor Blank encouraged student activists to seek change through her Vice Chancellors and other administrators, rather than Blank herself.
Friday, Aug. 27 marked the fourth consecutive day of Black Lives Matter protests in Madison following the shooting of Jacob Blake. But something was different this time — only about 50 people showed up to the demonstration to protest police brutality.
Though Madison Police Department has only had a slight 4 percent increase in domestic violence calls since the “Stay-at-Home” order’s been in place, it likely isn’t representative of what’s happening behind closed doors.
By having a unique status as a voucher school, some private institutions are able to exclude LGBTQ+ students and staff while receiving tax dollars.
While the last week was Madison’s official “Welcoming Week” for immigrants and refugees in the city, the benefits these individuals bring to their communities last much longer.
Seeking out counseling for mental health can be difficult for anyone, but students from underrepresented backgrounds sometimes must navigate additional barriers surrounding language and identity. As a result, UW Mental Health Services is working towards building multicultural awareness into their practice.
While fitness trackers can motivate people to get their steps in, it’s not a given that this trending tech can help people reach a long-term goal of being healthy.
Individuals can continue to learn throughout their lives — beyond a traditional K-12 or college education — often bringing benefits to both the individual and the community.