Dane County Youth Governance Program highlights student participation in local government
By Joseph Panzer | Sep. 18, 2024The Youth Governance Program gives Gen Z a chance to make their voices heard in county government on important issues.
The Youth Governance Program gives Gen Z a chance to make their voices heard in county government on important issues.
Two UW-Madison student organizations hope to help students facing mental health issues through peer-to-peer support.
The Dane County Board of Supervisors held a hearing for county departments to make budget requests Wednesday as pandemic-era federal aid is set to expire and the city of Madison faces a projected $22 million budget shortfall.
Lawsuit challenging the denial of a public records request for a Name, Image and Likeness contract held by the UW Foundation dismissed by Dane County Circuit Court judge
In an ad hoc report commissioned by Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin after students protested a University of Wisconsin-Madison student’s racist video last year, UW-Madison alumni, students and staff outlined recommendations to improve the Black experience.
Under the policy, university leaders, faculty and staff will “generally refrain” from issuing statements in their capacity as university employees, but personal statements are allowed if they can’t be “reasonably perceived” to represent the university.
Both candidates dove head-first into national issues that Wisconsinites are divided on including abortion access, Israel’s war on Gaza and immigration.
At a filled to capacity watch party at Union South, University of Wisconsin-Madison students watched the first presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
The Madison Common Council approved a zoning code change Tuesday night to allow students who qualify for financial aid to apply for affordable housing units.
The TRC’s Hannah Renfro sat down with The Daily Cardinal to explain security deposits and the rental cycle.
Madison's housing shortage makes finding affordable units more difficult for students, according to a study released Aug. 26.
The city approved a new apartment complex for 126 Langdon St., a lot that has sat empty since 2008.
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.”