‘Earth is what gives life to all of us’: Madison environmental activists rally for Earth Day
By Zoey Elwood and Isabella Barajas | Apr. 23Rally attendees gathered for Earth Day celebration to champion climate action and environmental demands.
Rally attendees gathered for Earth Day celebration to champion climate action and environmental demands.
City leaders gathered to share plans, messaging and precautions ahead of the annual block party.
Higher education administrators condemned the Trump administration’s “unprecedented political interference” in public research funding, saying the “undue intrusion” is endangering American higher education.
The U.S. Department of Education announced Monday it would restart collection measures on federal student loans on May 5 to ensure “financial health” for the nation.
A construction contract was rewarded for the first new Madison-area library in 25 years.
Many factors, including a lack of focus, legal pressures and social media shifts, have contributed to shifts in political activism among University of Wisconsin-Madison students.
University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman defended the UW System budget as Republican lawmakers question the need for additional funding while scrutinizing diversity, equity and inclusion efforts on campuses.
The Chairs returned to Memorial Union Terrace Friday, with crowds gathering to celebrate their arrival.
In a column in the Wisconsin State Journal Thursday, University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin criticized recent international student visa terminations, pointing to the contributions of international students and faculty to the university’s success.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently upheld Gov. Tony Evers’ controversial partial veto extending a $325 per-student school funding increase through the year 2425.
Activists gathered at Library Mall Thursday to protest funding cuts in higher education and student visa terminations.
A panel of University of Wisconsin-Madison professors and academic experts discussed significant challenges facing higher education Wednesday in the wake of the Trump administration’s sweeping budget cuts.
Organizers have responded to federal funding cuts with calls for more community action and mutual aid efforts in Madison.
University of Wisconsin-Madison alum Jason Gay will return to Camp Randall Stadium to deliver the Spring 2025 Commencement address on May 10.
Kane Funmaker, a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation, leads the First Nations Cultural Landscape Tour on the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s campus, teaching guests about Native American history, mound preservation and the enduring legacy of the Ho-Chunk people on their ancestral land.
A University of Wisconsin-Madison backed report shows Madison Water Utility earned high marks for water quality and public communication in Wisconsin’s first statewide water utility report cards, but received lower grades for aging infrastructure and finances.
President Donald Trump’s imposed tariffs resulting in retaliatory tariffs from Canada and China may impact Wisconsin agriculture and equipment manufacturing.
The Madison Police Department’s newly created policy for underage consumption of alcohol will soon take effect.
Speakers from Zoom, Oracle Health and other companies shared insights on generative AI’s role in medicine, business and society at the student-run event.
The clerk, who was placed on leave after controversy in the 2024 presidential election, resigned on Monday.