5 campus area student housing projects aim to alleviate housing shortage
By Vanessa Gavilan | 11:17amDevelopers have proposed new construction projects in response to excess demand for student housing.
Developers have proposed new construction projects in response to excess demand for student housing.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz visited Madison for the Cap Times Idea Fest, discussing gun violence, his time as a vice presidential candidate and the future of the Democratic Party.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department is investigating five reported electric bike and scooter thefts since mid-August.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison earned a Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System Gold rating in August after expanding sustainability efforts across academics, operations and campus engagement.
A suspicious package, found near the Enzyme Institute at 1710 University Ave, was investigated by police and deemed safe 45 minutes later.
Pro-Palestine graffiti found Friday on several University of Wisconsin-Madison landmarks, including Bascom Hall, Hagenah Fountain and the Abraham Lincoln statue on Library Mall.
The popular online trend made its way to Madison on Friday, crowning the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s “most performative male”
Major libraries like College and Memorial library will remain open, but with reduced hours this year.
After two terms, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers reflects on his record, focusing on the importance of fair maps, threats from the Trump administration and the future of public K-12 funding.
The Cap Times Idea Fest virtual panel discussed ongoing efforts to keep lakewater clean.
STEM camps run by University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Center for Climatic Research have served autistic middle and high school students across Wisconsin and Illinois since 2020, but organizers say federal funding cuts threaten their future.
With construction planned for February 2027, the University of Wisconsin-Madison hopes to bring the educational facilities in one of campus’s oldest buildings “up to modern standards.”
The forum featured three immigration experts to speak on U.S. immigration law and policy.
Faculty members of the University of Wisconsin-Madison University Committee met Monday to discuss challenges to student mental health and well-being while student government representatives discussed changes to student financial aid.
The legal fight over Engridge’s Line 5 oil pipeline moves to Madison for a multi-week hearing.
Charlie Kirk, the conservative media personality who paid multiple visits to the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus in the lead-up to the 2024 fall election, was shot Wednesday at Utah Valley University.
The University of Wisconsin Police Department reported 25 student arrests and 33 student ejections during Wisconsin’s win over Middle Tennessee State at Camp Randall Stadium Saturday.
The newest proposals target zoning and create new forms of housing to encourage development.
Gov. Tony Evers signed legislation in August allowing Advanced Practice Registered Nurses to practice independently, addressing shortages in health care personnel and access to underserved communities.
Participants from all over the world earned the IRONMAN title Sunday to prove themselves and honor those that couldn’t.