UW-Madison sees rise in whooping cough cases
By Ella Hanley | Nov. 20, 2024Since September, more than 20 UW-Madison students have been diagnosed with whooping cough, University Health Services said Wednesday.
Since September, more than 20 UW-Madison students have been diagnosed with whooping cough, University Health Services said Wednesday.
During a moderated Q&A after a University of Wisconsin-Madison film screening, Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa members discussed threats to their water.
School districts across Wisconsin have asked for $5.9 billion in funding through referendums this year because of inadequate funding from the state.
Four new businesses are set to open in late 2024 and 2025, replacing the old AMC Theatre 6 at Hilldale Shopping Center.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students and community members said talks with U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s military legislative assistant Monday offered “no commitment either way” on the Wednesday vote to block weapons sales to Israel.
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde conceded to incumbent Sen. Tammy Baldwin nearly two weeks after the Nov. 5 election.
Preliminary recommendations from a study on the Lakeshore Path including paving and lighting the path used by thousands of University of Wisconsin-Madison students and community members daily.
The Republican U.S. Senate candidate is one of two Republican Senate candidates nationwide who have yet to concede their races.
District 2 Ald. Juliana Bennett, who said District 18 Ald. Charles Myadze made multiple unwanted sexual advances toward her, called for legal reform after a reopened investigation into sexual harassment allegations against Myadze found he had not committed significant workplace harassment.
The statewide referendum, approved by voters on Nov. 5, changes the language in a section of the state constitution to clarify that only U.S. citizens may vote in Wisconsin elections.
Wisconsin State Superintendent Jill Underly proposed a $4 billion budget increase in state funding to address gaps in K-12 public education.
A conservative attorney attempted to convince Wisconsin’s Supreme Court to uphold the state’s 1849 law that would ban abortion with no exception for rape or incest.
Thirty-two Native-owned businesses received $5,000 grant awards at a conference held by the Wisconsin Indigenous Housing and Economic Development Corporation.
Raffi Friedman, an attorney and clinical instructor with the Immigrant Justice Clinic at the University of Wisconsin-Madison told The Daily Cardinal Wisconsinites should plan ahead and mobilize before the Trump-Vance administration takes office.
University of Wisconsin-Madison campus community members criticized the removal of Warren Scherer as director of the Gender and Sexuality Campus Center in an open letter to campus administration.
Pro-Palestine voters believe an arms embargo could have mobilized the progressive voters Kamala Harris needed to secure the 2024 election.
The Council voted to include amendments related to police oversight and other services for Madison residents.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate assistant’s union, the Teaching Assistant Association, launched a campaign to improve working conditions for graduate student workers in bioscience departments including genetics and microbiology.
UW-Madison’s Center for East Asian studies hosted a panel before the election exploring the impact of a second Trump term on East Asia.
With a diminished majority, Rep. Robin Vos, R-Rochester, will lead Assembly Republicans into 2025.