UW-Madison students, demonstrators hold second week of rallies for Israel, Palestine
By Anna Kleiber | Oct. 24, 2023The events come two weeks after an initial Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack that reignited war between the militant group and Israel.
The events come two weeks after an initial Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack that reignited war between the militant group and Israel.
The Senate Committee on Shared Revenue, Elections and Consumer Protection held a public hearing Thursday to push onward on redistricting legislation.
The ASM Sustainability chair and co-coordinators represented UW-Madison at the UW System Sustainability Annual Meeting Oct. 12 and 13.
Public Health Madison and Dane County began tracking COVID-19 cases during the pandemic but expanded to track influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) Monday.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos told reporters at a press conference Tuesday he would remain steadfast in his hopes for legislative oversight over DEI positions.
Officials cited increasing property values and a declining student body for the aid reduction.
In-person instruction is ending at two branch campuses in June 2024, with a third campus to close entirely.
Water pollution scarcely originates from specific sources now, but lake communities like those in Dane County remain at physical, economic and environmental risk.
High school student Simon Mehring met with Republican lawmakers to create legislation that would safeguard student journalists even if the media is financially supported by their school.
The program will officially launch in fall 2024, with select courses being piloted among current students.
Vos' continued threats come despite former state Supreme Court justices advising him not to impeach Protasiewicz.
In a stride toward bolstering mental health support for Wisconsinites, Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) unveiled $16.9 million in federal grants Wednesday to support Wisconsin’s 988 suicide prevention hotline.
Black Dane County residents experience disparities in economic, education and health outcomes due to persistent systemic racism, according to a report from civic advocacy group Kids Forward.
The Joint Committee on Employment Relation held a public hearing Tuesday to deliver recommendations on the 2023-2025 state compensation plan.
The study, which is government-funded, aims to determine if a combination of targeted brain stimulation and meditation practices will decrease the number of suicides.
Ten out of 13 UW System campuses to participate in the new direct admissions program.
Following last Saturday’s attacks against Israel, Madison supporters of Palestine urged an end to Israel’s occupation of the Gaza strip during multiple demonstrations last week.
The bill was proposed at the Associated Students of Madison’s October 11th meeting.
Wisconsin’s Office of Children’s Mental Health and the Department of Health Services met with members of the media Thursday to discuss the ongoing mental health crisis among youth.
Madison hosted the largest dairy-focused trade show in the world last week, bringing farmers and cows from across the globe together to discuss all things dairy.