How UW-Madison is responding to federal funding cuts, visa terminations
By Julia Walkowicz | Jun. 5Where the University of Wisconsin-Madison stands in the wake of recent executive action against higher education.
Where the University of Wisconsin-Madison stands in the wake of recent executive action against higher education.
Veterans and Legislators came together for 2025 Veterans Day at the Capitol, advocating for disabled veterans and families of Missing In Action service members.
“Spring Awakening” is running at the Mitchell Theatre through April 27.
The Chairs returned to Memorial Union Terrace Friday, with crowds gathering to celebrate their arrival.
Organizers have responded to federal funding cuts with calls for more community action and mutual aid efforts in Madison.
Wisconsin superintendent Jill Underly requested clarification from the U.S. Department of Education on the intent and legality of the directive.
The Madison venue hosted performers Bright Arcana, Will Orchard and Lost Lakes Saturday.
David Rennie, British journalist and geopolitics editor at The Economist, spoke at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Thursday, arguing that the United States and China must remain economic allies.
How two students from immigrant backgrounds find community and support at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Democratic lawmakers introduced three bills to improve privacy and limit discrimination against transgender people.