Restaurant workers now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine
By Alexa Heller | Mar. 16, 2021As state health officials prepare to expand Wisconsin’s rollout, restaurant workers became eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine on Friday.
As state health officials prepare to expand Wisconsin’s rollout, restaurant workers became eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine on Friday.
The UW-Madison student organization PAVE-UW strives to stop sexual assault, stalking and dating violence on campus.
The Dane County Farmers’ Market will return to the Alliant Energy Center for the 2021 summer season after taking a break over the winter.
The Commission struck down the proposal for a second time after Core Spaces failed to implement suggested changes to their plan.
Madison residents marched from Dayton Street up to the State Capitol on Friday to advocate for transgender rights and bring awareness to discrimination against the Wisconsin transgender community.
The UW-Madison student COVID-19 positivity rate fell to 0.1 percent Friday, marking the lowest it’s ever been since the university began collecting data.
Both the Public Safety Review Committee and the Equal Opportunities Commission oppose implementing a police body-worn cameras pilot program.
The Speaker’s Task Force on Racial Disparities Subcommittee on Law Enforcement Policies and Standards met Thursday to discuss officer misconduct, use of force and duty to intervene, data collection, no-knock search warrants, community engagement and school resource officers.
Student Council and Student Services Finance Committee seats have been secured for the 28th session of the Associated Students of Madison.
After two virtual ceremonies the past two semesters, school officials are planning an in-person graduation ceremony for the Spring 2021 class.
The future of ice fishing in Madison remains uncertain as repeated health advisories warn of toxins in Lake Monona
As university and county restrictions affecting gatherings begin to ease, frustrations and concerns about large student gatherings with the onset of warmer weather have surfaced.
Dane County is seeing some of the lowest transmission, hospitalizations among increased vaccinations
Over one million Wisconsin residents have received at least one vaccine dose, nearly double the number of cumulative total confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state since the beginning of the pandemic.
The student governance body voted unanimously to endorse three new pieces of legislation at their meeting Tuesday.
Dane County officials have noted how the pandemic has exacerbated the need for affordable housing, and hope that further financial efforts will improve accessibility.
State leaders are working to pass contending sets of COVID-19 related legislation, one that would limit Governor Evers’ powers as it pertains to the pandemic and another that would allow greater access to health professionals for vaccinations.
Legislative Democrats introduced the Equal Rights Amendment to Wisconsin’s Constitution Monday.
Two hidden cameras installed in 2019 intended to catch a night janitor sleeping were secretly placed in a room disabled students use to change.
The Associated Students of Madison’s annual election allows students to pick the representatives that execute shared governance.