Minnesota man convicted for 2005 sexual assault of UW-Madison student
By Sreejita Patra | Mar. 4, 202442-year-old Aidison Yang was convicted for three counts of first degree sexual assault in 2005 with help from an FBI database.
42-year-old Aidison Yang was convicted for three counts of first degree sexual assault in 2005 with help from an FBI database.
Vintage Spirits & Grill announced Wednesday it will remain open indefinitely after The Carey Group withdrew from the luxury apartment project
The UW-Madison Teaching Assistants Association and Village Diaper Bank distribute 15,000 diapers to dozens of families each month.
The boundaries of free speech are an ever-present issue at college campuses, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison is no exception.
University of Wisconsin-Madison educators have designed numerous educational games to aid students in their learning.
Planned Parenthood filed a legal petition to the Wisconsin Supreme Court to ask for the state constitution to protect the right to abortion in Wisconsin.
Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to return to Wisconsin to tout job growth after recently visiting the state in January.
The Legislature’s budget-writing committee will vote Thursday to release money to the UW System from a December deal.
Students are struggling to access nutritional, affordable food as demand increases for more resources.
The nonprofit organization, Hearty Hands, provides the homeless population of Madison with winter supplies during the cold months.
Randall Park Rentals is offering residents a $25 rent credit in return for four- and five-star Google Reviews.
Students called to cancel Starbucks contracts due to alleged anti-union sentiment and unfair labor practices.
Wisconsin’s new legislative maps will change competition, turnover and candidate strategy in upcoming years.
UW-Oshkosh Provost Edwin Martini released new restructuring plans to reduce the number of colleges in lieu of $18 million budget deficits.
Dane County Circuit Judge Ryan Nilsestuen ordered the Wisconsin Elections Commission to accept absentee ballots with missing witness address information.
Oz Bin Nun, an Israeli fellow for the Jewish Agency for Israel and IDF special unit commander, did not brag about killing infants or children during a lecture at the Rohr Chabad House.
The Blk Pwr Coalition held a Black History Month teach-in centered around “designing the Black Madison of our dreams” Saturday in the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s School of Education building.
Event organizers called on Wisconsin legislators to support aid for Ukraine during the third year of the conflict.
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A leader of the Forest County Potawatomi Community addressed health care, Indigenous food access, affordable housing, foster care and human trafficking in the 20th State of the Tribes address.