City officials stress safety, caution ahead of Mifflin Street Block Party
By Molly Hauenstein | Apr. 25, 2023Madison officials stressed the importance of safety precautions after a porch collapsed, hospitalizing two people at last year’s party.
Madison officials stressed the importance of safety precautions after a porch collapsed, hospitalizing two people at last year’s party.
Disability rights advocates hosted a virtual conversation aimed at finding resources and strategies to prevent sexual violence and help Wisconsin become safer for people with disabilities.
Wisconsin’s Republican-controlled Legislature offered newfound support for a medical marijuana legalization program, a sharp shift from years of opposition to cannabis reform.
Jessica Randall started organizing clothing drives for survivors of sexual assault in April 2020, and the annual practice has continued during her time at UW-Madison.
Republican Party of Wisconsin Chair Brian Schimming discussed the importance of Republican students’ engagement in the 2024 national election during a UW-Madison event hosted by GOP Badgers.
The city will receive funding from the Biden Administration’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to replace six bridges around John Nolen Drive.
The winning team competed in the Yaatly Online Debating League National Debating Championship in Denver earlier this month, winning the entire competition.
Professors Lee and Livny received the award for outstanding research in education and computer science.
Gov. Tony Evers believes these programs will be a tool to retain workers for the state.
Isadore Knox Jr. won the District 14 alder seat after a recount resulted in a tie and his name was drawn from a hat.
Zember described her history with homosexuality and her decision to step away from the “gay lifestyle” at an event hosted by a Catholic student group.
Workers at Madison's downtown Starbucks location announced Tuesday they will file to unionize, citing intimidation, labor cuts and unclear standards.
The Supreme Court temporarily protected medication abortion access, but the stage is set for another national showdown over reproductive care.
The market includes over 100 Wisconsin-based vendors of various local industries, from sweets to produce.
Dr. LaMassa is a support scientist and branch manager of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) who studies the growth and evolution of supermassive black holes, active galactic nucleus activity and star formation.
The Center for Communication and Civic Renewal found that over half of Wisconsinites surveyed stopped talking politics with another person due to a disagreement.
A new report for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation found Wisconsin’s auto manufacturing past could fuel a rise in electric vehicle production.
Chancellor Mnookin’s investiture featured student performances and speeches from state leaders.
The Senior Class Office selected the Center for Healthy Minds, an organization focused on research regarding mental health and well-being, to receive their annual gift.
Upgraded commercial, research and educational facilities in Babcock Hall continue to support dairy farming research in Wisconsin.