Government shutdown likely won’t impact financial aid
By Olivia Ruetten | Oct. 27The government shutdown which began Oct. 1 is not expected to impact financial aid despite student concern.
The government shutdown which began Oct. 1 is not expected to impact financial aid despite student concern.
Legal scholar Kate Shaw and progressive lawyer Jeff Mandell joined forces at Cap Times Idea Fest to share thoughts on relevant topics dominating American media.
In a reimagining of “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” Percival Everett tells the tale from a different perspective, shedding light on a story 140 years in the making.
Season 3 of “The White Lotus” was everything I expected from the mind of Mike White. Somehow, it was still so shocking.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will celebrate Earth Day for the second year in a row through a weeklong event promoting environmental education and sustainability practices.
The hearing analyzed the environmental and economic impacts of the changes, discussed minor technical changes and explained the science behind regulating PFAS.
Newcomer Brittany Kinser and incumbent State Superintendent Jill Underly will face off for the state superintendent position in Wisconsin’s general election on April 1.
State Superintendent Jill Underly will face two challengers in the spring primary election on Tuesday, Feb. 18.
Over 1,000 students, families, educators and lawmakers came together to voice their support of school choice in Wisconsin in the Capitol rotunda.
Wisconsin students would face the brunt of the impact if the U.S. Department of Education was abolished, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.