The rundown on UW System stories you missed over the break
By Annika Bereny and Gavin Escott | Jan. 23Divestment, deficits, engineering funding and enrollment rates: four UW System stories you may have missed over winter break.
Divestment, deficits, engineering funding and enrollment rates: four UW System stories you may have missed over winter break.
Wisconsin’s lawmakers split on whether or not to ban the app, citing security and free speech concerns.
Gov. Tony Evers wraps up the 2024 “Year of the Worker,” introducing the focus on child care in 2025 and providing plans for decreasing crime and violence in his seventh State of the State address.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison removed Dr. LaVar Charleston from his position as chief diversity officer due to “concern” about Division of Diversity, Equity and Educational Achievement “financial operations and fiscal judgment.”
U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan urged Wisconsinites to show up for marginalized communities after President Donald Trump was sworn into office Monday.
The three MLK Heritage Award recipients were recognized for their commitment to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s work.
The voter identification constitutional amendment will be presented to voters on the April 1 general election ballot.
Gov. Tony Evers’ announcement comes 29 days after the deadly shooting at Abundant Life Christian School.
The Wisconsin State Building Commission approved funding for the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s new engineering hall in a unanimous vote Friday.
Gov. Tony Evers announced the 2025-27 budget proposal will include a measure to allow Wisconsinites to enact statutory and constitutional changes at the ballot box Monday.
Speakers included University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin, Top Chef runner-up Dan Jacobs and student speaker Sawyer Getschman.
Hundreds of community members gathered at the Capitol Tuesday night to mourn the victims of Monday’s shooting at Abundant Life Christian School.
The shooter, a 15-year-old student who attended the school, killed another teenage student and a teacher before being found dead at the scene by police.
A weakening of public health protections under a second Trump presidency, particularly surrounding vaccines, would put University of Wisconsin-Madison residents at higher risk of illness, a Madison hospital nurse told The Daily Cardinal.
Law enforcement took District 18 Ald. Charles Myadze into custody at 4:15 p.m. Thursday on tentative domestic violence charges, according to the Wisconsin State Journal.
The Student Services Finance Committee recommended an increase in student segregated fees after request from University Health Services to prevent staffing cuts, increase patient visits.
UWPD announced Tuesday the 19 protesters arrested for disrupting a Board of Regents meeting on Thursday will receive citations for deliberately creating a “volume of noise that unreasonably interfered” with the meeting.
Indian American Wisconsinites remain conflicted about Donald Trump’s reelection and party affiliation as the community’s political presence grows.
Gov. Tony Evers joined Smokey Bear in leading the Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony at the state Capitol.
Aaron Vieth will investigate Students For Justice in Palestine for violating Expressive Activity policy during their Dec. 5 protest at Gordon Dining & Event Center on behalf of the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards.