Student entrepreneurs turn passion into progress
By Ava Wojnowski | Nov. 10, 2023Students and alumni turn their creations into businesses.
Students and alumni turn their creations into businesses.
The recent move by Children’s Wisconsin shows the disparity in healthcare in Wisconsin along racial and economic lines.
Wisconsin departments that work with repayment plans championed a new Biden administration student loan forgiveness proposal while raising concerns about student scams.
Two Democratic state lawmakers spoke at a town hall Wednesday about funding for a new UW-Madison engineering building and student housing affordability.
The agency will partner with the City of Madison Community Development Authority to host an annual competition that allows teams of university graduate students to address an affordable housing design challenge.
The incident occurred after a Monday vigil commemorating one month since the Hamas’ deadly Oct. 7 terrorist attacks against Israel.
The State Street Starbucks location's request for sharp object containers was declined by management after receiving prior confirmation that an order had been put in by the district manager.
Anthropology graduate student Molli Pauliot partnered with faculty to create a banner inspired by Ho-Chunk design as UW-Madison continues to recognize indigenous culture.
Former Hawaii Supreme Court Associate Justice Michael Wilson spoke about the importance of prioritizing sustainability in government and policy.
Co-op members faced resistance from University Housing and difficult conditions after being told their original space was set for demolition.
The grassroots organization seeks to promote tenant organization and embolden renters to collectively resist landlord power abuses.
Employees are increasingly battling for better working conditions and benefits despite corporate resistance, as demonstrated by Madison’s own Starbucks on State Street
The coalition, made up almost entirely by volunteers, actively works throughout the state to advocate for a nonpartisan redistricting process.
Garden plots at the Atwood Community Gardens have a three-year waitlist due to the lack of urban garden space in Madison.
Union and community members rallied for fair labor contracts that guarantee workers rights at the Wisconsin State Capitol Saturday.
After the Wisconsin Assembly Committee on Colleges and Universities discussed the bill in October, the Assembly floor passed the bill on Tuesday.
Rodriguez’s visit on Sunday follows a series of visits from top Wisconsin Democrats looking to invest in the battleground state for the upcoming 2024 election.
The conservative speaker criticized UW’s response to Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack and defended Israel’s military response in a question and answer session at Shannon Hall.
It is uncertain whether the funding will be approved by the Legislature’s budget-writing committee after Assembly Speaker Robin Vos’ repeated attempts to eliminate DEI efforts.
The renewed calls come as UW-Madison plans additional programming for the campaign in the coming month.