Wisconsin adopted new legislative maps. Here’s what they mean
By Francesca Pica and Ava Menkes | Feb. 29, 2024Wisconsin’s new legislative maps will change competition, turnover and candidate strategy in upcoming years.
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.
Gov. Tony Evers will veto a bill that would prohibit UW System institutions from requiring students and faculty to provide diversity statements for enrollment, funding or hiring.
Good vibes, great deals and extravagant eats landed on top in The Daily Cardinal’s 2024 Local Bar Guide awards.
University police rescued three students early Friday morning after they fell below the ice of Lake Mendota.
The United States Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs recognized fourteen University of Wisconsin-Madison students or alumni as Fulbright Scholar Program awardees.
The ten-foot-tall inflatable rat sits in front of the construction site, representing fair wages and benefits for all construction workers.
The fire broke out shortly before 9 p.m. Thursday.
A recent resolution was introduced to recognize February as Black History Month. But Black lawmakers said there are still discrepancies in political representation.
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Dr. Fernie Rodriguez provides insight on campus community initiatives.
Recent neo-Nazi intrusions resurface Wisconsin's decades-old history with fascism.
The Medical Assistance Treatment program offers continued treatment for people recovering from opioid addictions imprisoned at the Dane County Jail.
Student activists gathered outside Engineering Hall Monday to protest recent alleged police violence and the presence of weapon manufacturers at a campus career fair.
The new policy will shorten hours of late night vending, raising concerns for vendors and customers.