UWPD investigating electric bike, scooter thefts on campus
By Alaina Walsh | Apr. 11, 2025UWPD is currently investigating a series of five reported thefts of electric bikes and scooters on campus between March 31 and Thursday.
UWPD is currently investigating a series of five reported thefts of electric bikes and scooters on campus between March 31 and Thursday.
Wisconsin superintendent Jill Underly requested clarification from the U.S. Department of Education on the intent and legality of the directive.
While headlines focused on the record-breaking Wisconsin Supreme Court race this April, University of Wisconsin–Madison students overlooked the quieter names further down the ballot — uncontested candidates whose decisions may shape campus life just as much as any high court ruling.
The Assembly Committee on State Affairs held a public hearing on prohibiting flags other than the U.S. flag, Wisconsin state flag and specific exceptions from being displayed at government buildings.
Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler announced Thursday he will not seek reelection when his term ends in June, closing out six years of leadership.
The U.S. government terminated a total of 15 current University of Wisconsin-Madison student visas and 11 alumni with visa employment extensions, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Rebecca Shields’ non-credit class invites students, staff and community members to learn and preserve the language.
Justice-elect Susan Crawford outperformed former Vice President Kamala Harris in key Democratic strongholds and flipped “BOW” counties from red to blue in the 2025 spring election.
Nurses from Meriter Hospital rallied Tuesday for stronger security protocols, improved patient-staff ratios and higher wages.
Jason Nolen, who runs @cats_of_madison, spoke at Union South Thursday about his work analyzing the sociology of companion animals.
The Midwest T-shirt store is set to open in September 2025 on State Street, filling the former Paul’s Books storefront.
Former Gov. Scott Walker speaks at the University of Wisconsin-Madison favoring 2017 tax cuts, benefits from recent tariffs and defending Act 10.
David Rennie, British journalist and geopolitics editor at The Economist, spoke at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Thursday, arguing that the United States and China must remain economic allies.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Faculty Senate condemned the police violence against protesters at last May’s pro-Palestine encampment and called for the restoration of two advisory protest oversight bodies.
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Builders WI held an event at the Overture Center March 30 to discuss gun violence prevention.
World Relief Wisconsin has resettled 2,000 refugees across the state since 2012, but new executive actions from the federal government threaten their future and the clients they help.
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Advocates for Immigrant Rights, established by University of Wisconsin-Madison law students in 2020, works to inform students of their rights and provide open discussion for immigration-related issues on campus.