StudentPrint lays off student employees, shifts to self-service model
By Elijah Pines | Sep. 11, 2024StudentPrint laid off more than 20 student employees as it transitioned to self-service printing after 25 years of campus printing services.
StudentPrint laid off more than 20 student employees as it transitioned to self-service printing after 25 years of campus printing services.
During a student media roundtable Tuesday, University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin and UW-Madison Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Lori Reesor carefully treaded free speech discussions, new residence hall developments and the updated campus protest policy.
“Sitting Pretty: The View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body” by Rebekah Taussig is the Go Big Read book for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Conflicting viewpoints from Wisconsin lawmakers still cloud the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s pro-Palestine encampment held in April and May.
More than 1,400 athletes participated in the full and half Ironman triathlons in Madison this weekend.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Transportation Services announced changes to bus pass pickup location and hours Friday evening after long lines crowded Union South.
The Madison Police Department arrived on Gilman St. just after 10:30 p.m. following reports of gunshots.
The Madison Police Department is looking into an “external threat.”
Wisconsin’s Democratic Party and campus organizers are working to appeal to young voters as students flock to college campuses across the state for the fall semester.
The conservative media personality spotlighted right-wing talking points about abortion, gay marriage and affirmative action at The University of Wisconsin-Madison Thursday.
The Cat’s Brew, opening at 2414 Montana Avenue in the fall, looks to bring community and inclusiveness to Sun Prairie.
The Stuffed Olive, Double Tap Beercade and Roxxy, is the newest trio of bars on the first floor of the downtown oLiv apartment building, looking to offer something for everyone.
UW-Madison graduates and UWPD shared thoughts and concerns about the drinking culture surrounding The University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin and other speakers spoke to the importance of taking on new challenges and making new connections Tuesday.
The University of Wisconsin Police Department is investigating pro-Palestine paint left on Library Mall around 3 a.m. on Wednesday, according to a UWPD statement.
The Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association and the Wisconsin Tribal Task Force on Cannabis announced a new campaign Tuesday dedicated to the legalization of medical cannabis in Wisconsin.
The incident occurred at 1:00 a.m. Sunday morning and the individual did not report it to UWPD, according to an email UW-Madison sent to students Tuesday.
The Cardinal spoke to eight UW System student newspapers about balancing their lives as reporters and students.
The Democratic vice presidential candidate gave a Labor Day speech on Monday emphasizing the Democratic ticket’s pro-union, pro-worker agenda.
Singing, distributing newspapers and more “expressive activities” could be banned within 25 feet of university buildings under new protest guidelines announced ahead of the fall semester.