Wisconsin village sees surge of sexual assault survivors come forward
By Morgan Lock | Apr. 1, 2021Shorewood High School alumni speak on past experiences with sexual assault, leading to town’s very own #MeToo movement.
Shorewood High School alumni speak on past experiences with sexual assault, leading to town’s very own #MeToo movement.
PhD student Charlotte Francoeur created the zine “The Wonderful World of Microbes” in partnership with the UW Arboretum to illustrate the relationship of microbes to other organisms in the arboretum’s ecosystems and beyond.
The Department of Education has allowed universities and colleges to suspend payment and interest accumulation on the needs-based student loan program since April, but the UW Administration has neglected to follow through.
Recent development projects proposed for the downtown area further contribute to State Street’s gentrification.
“Online school is our home. Where we live is our classroom right now, this is where we're learning... what will happen to people who can't pay for housing?”
Delayed reports of kills, lack of communication with tribes and an outdated wolf management plan contributed to hunters surpassing the DNR’s harvest quota.
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.
The struggles of in-person classes and socializing have many students re-evaluating their living situations.
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.
UW-Madison says that lighting the path isn’t necessary or feasible; Lakeshore residents disagree.
Tired of the lines? Twitter bot @IsTheNickFull offers an automated solution.
F.H. King and Badger Rock carry on a forward approach to food justice, getting fresh food to those that need it most.
As Republican lawmakers failed to initiate an immediate wolf hunt, Native Americans, activists and experts questioned the haste behind hunting a recently delisted species.
Wisconsin may be far from the venture capital of the United States when compared to San Francisco, New York or even Chicago. However, the state has quickly become a much more vibrant startup ecosystem than most could ever imagine.
The recent controversy between Colectivo Coffee Roasters and its employees stems from the backlash created from the attempt to unionize due to COVID-19 working conditions.
Food pantries around the globe have seen an uptick in food insecurity as the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, and the UW-Madison campus is no exception. Here on campus, various food pantries such as the Open Seat have seen a drastic increase in the number of students, staff and faculty members alike who are struggling to find where their next meal is coming from.
The lack of safe spaces at UW-Madison is directly impacting and harming the mental health of the Black student body, according to Jasmyne Short, a junior studying welfare here on campus.
According to UW-Madison class of 1970 alumni Donald Fischer, Madison looks much like it did 50 years ago while in the midst of a social justice movement. The only difference is that the city is being ravaged by a pandemic instead of a war.