PAVE at UW-Madison advocates for an end to sexual violence on campus
By Gina Musso | Mar. 16, 2021The UW-Madison student organization PAVE-UW strives to stop sexual assault, stalking and dating violence on campus.
The UW-Madison student organization PAVE-UW strives to stop sexual assault, stalking and dating violence on campus.
UW Housing Locksmith details his experience as an essential service worker on the UW-Madison campus.
The UW-Madison student COVID-19 positivity rate fell to 0.1 percent Friday, marking the lowest it’s ever been since the university began collecting data.
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Student Council and Student Services Finance Committee seats have been secured for the 28th session of the Associated Students of Madison.
After two virtual ceremonies the past two semesters, school officials are planning an in-person graduation ceremony for the Spring 2021 class.
As university and county restrictions affecting gatherings begin to ease, frustrations and concerns about large student gatherings with the onset of warmer weather have surfaced.
The Wisconsin China Initiative and UW-Madison Asian American Studies Program hosted a virtual discussion where students reflected on their experience as Asian students during the pandemic.
The student governance body voted unanimously to endorse three new pieces of legislation at their meeting Tuesday.
UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank publicly apologized for attempts to keep public records hidden.
IFC members gathered Monday to help clean Lake Mendota following social gatherings on the ice.
The Associated Students of Madison’s annual election allows students to pick the representatives that execute shared governance.
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The UW Office of Internal Audit was asked to complete a review of the UW-Madison bidding process following allegations of unfair selection processes.
UW-Madison effort aims to increase diversity among staff and student body, support an inclusive campus, increase academic and career support for students and research injustices.
UW Freshman Ria Dhingra was the top speaker at the tournament, while teammate Zach Heintz was the second best speaker.
Panelists joined a Badgers for Special Olympics discussion regarding inclusion of students with disabilities on the UW-Madison campus.
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Female students recognize much needed advancements in gender equality during Women’s History Month at UW-Madison.
First-year PharmD students will be able to administer vaccines with an accelerated course designed to better address the need for vaccine distribution.