SSFC elects new leadership
By Emily Gerber | May. 8, 2014In the first meeting of its 21st session, the Associated Students of Madison Student Service Finance Committee unanimously selected Devon Maier as its next chair.
In the first meeting of its 21st session, the Associated Students of Madison Student Service Finance Committee unanimously selected Devon Maier as its next chair.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison announced “I am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban” will be the university’s Go Big Read common-reading program book for the 2014-’15 academic school year, according to a press release.
The Associated Students of Madison approved an appeal Wednesday directed at the Board of Regents, regarding Chancellor Rebecca Blank’s decision to overturn the budget-freeze from earlier in the semester.
An unidentified victim reported she was sexually assaulted twice Saturday, according to a timely warning released from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department Monday.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison announced Tuesday students will receive a new competition swimming pool as part of the Recreational Sports Master Plan.
On the tail of the Associated Students of Madison approval of the latest campus diversity plan, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Faculty Senate accepted the planned framework at its meeting Monday, launching the draft into its next stage of implementation.
A Madison man murdered a mother and her daughter in an East Washington Avenue residence Friday before he was fatally shot by responding Madison police officers.
UW-Madison campus responds to Final Four berth
The smell of brats on the grill and sound of music blasting from a neighbor’s porch Saturday morning signified University of Wisconsin-Madison students preparing for the Mifflin Street Block Party.
Thousands of University of Wisconsin-Madison students and community members took to Langdon Street Saturday, helping to transform it into the city’s largest concert venue for a day.
The election of sophomore Genevieve Carter as the 21st session chair of the Associated Students of Madison is characteristic of the grassroots committees in which she had her start with student government: full of passion and with the promise of yielding big results.
As both graduation day and Election Day rapidly approach, Democrats and Republicans alike have turned their attention to a national trend toward increasing student loan debt.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department is investigating two unrelated reports of sexual assault that occurred in residence halls early Saturday morning, according to a timely warning.
UPDATE 5/2/2014 4:50 p.m.: Police confirmed a double homicide and officer-involved shooting that took place on East Washington Avenue Friday, leaving two dead and one victim in stable condition, during a Madison Police Department press conference.
Among new leadership roles chosen in the first meeting of the Associated Students of Madison's 21st session Thursday, Genevieve Carter was elected as ASM chair.
Madison Police Department is seeking help from the public regarding an armed robbery at a Rocky Rococo Pizzeria Monday April 12.
The city of Madison has created three 24-hour waste oil recycling sites for motor oil and automatic transmission fluid and safely prevent polychlorinated biphenyl contamination.
A federal judge declared Wednesday that a lawsuit challenging Wisconsin’s gay marriage ban will continue.
Phil Swanhorst, a Chippewa Falls resident and active community member, announced Thursday his candidacy for Wisconsin’s 23rd state Senate District.
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights placed the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater on a list of schools possibly inappropriately handling harassment cases, according to a Thursday White House release.