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(12/05/19 6:00am)
Following the implementation of a delivery service utilizing Starship Robots in UW-Madison dining halls, UW-Madison’s administration has strangely interpreted the wide barrage of memes, disapproving comments, baffled facial expressions and face palms in response as positive feedback. Thus, UW-Madison has reportedly sought to expand the use of Starship Robots beyond dining into nearly every aspect of campus life. The following is a list released by the university of services Starship Robots may soon provide:
(12/03/19 5:41pm)
Students protested UW-Madison Housing’s lack of attention to students of color Monday outside Slichter’s Housing Office.
(12/02/19 12:00pm)
As we walk from class to class listening to podcasts — worrying about Trump, the insurmountable damage he has inflicted on our state, and his next irreversible stunt — Ben Wikler resides on the other side of Capitol strategizing with his staff ways that this nation can defeat the most erratic, unprecedented president in history.
(11/27/19 2:06am)
UW-Madison student Max Prestigiacomo announced his run Monday for Madison Common Council.
(11/25/19 11:35pm)
Of the 8,652 students UW-Madison surveyed in 2016, 1,038 students reported they were struggling with housing or food insecurity, according to the 2016 Campus Climate Survey.
(11/24/19 11:21pm)
Getting around campus during winter in Wisconsin can be tough. Between the snow and ice, some UW-Madison students are bound to slip a few times per season — but campus can be more treacherous for students with disabilities.
(11/21/19 10:08am)
If language is an expression of identity, why does it often favor able-bodied folx?
(11/21/19 11:02pm)
University Health Services has grappled with a growing mental health problem derived from decreased stigma and increased symptomatology — despite consistently high rankings from the Princeton Review.
(11/20/19 4:29am)
The City of Madison released a draft of its Historic Preservation Plan Friday in an effort to protect sites representing marginalized communities and educate the public of their historical significance.
(11/17/19 11:20pm)
Gov. Tony Evers called on the Republican-held Joint Committee on Finance to release funding for homelessness programs Thursday — the last day the Senate was in session until this January.
(11/14/19 3:00pm)
Most have had that moment when a new song comes on and your ears beam with satisfaction as your body bops along to a new and intriguing beat. Good feelings fill your head while you attempt to sing along to unfamiliar lyrics.
(11/14/19 3:00pm)
UW-Madison students discover new music in a variety of ways, but campus house concerts offer additional connections between concert-goers and emerging artists.
(11/07/19 1:00pm)
The Wisconsin School of Business (WSB) requires bold and visionary changes in order to address the increasing injustices in our global economy. Instead of only teaching the traditional for-profit corporate business model, the business school must be proactive in developing future business leaders with the tools to solve societal challenges.
(11/07/19 2:00pm)
It’s officially November, and autumn is quickly transitioning into the frigid Wisconsin winter that we all know and love. Students are starting another round of midterms, and many are preparing to go home for the holidays. Holiday breaks are a great time to catch up on all the things that have gotten pushed to the side during the busy semester, including books you’ve been meaning to read but just haven’t gotten around to yet. You might want to pick up a book on a niche topic that a professor mentioned during a lecture, a book recommendation from a friend or maybe your favorite author just published a novel. However, if you are at a loss for leisure reading material, I’ve compiled a list of some distinctive November reads to fill your holiday break.
(11/07/19 2:00pm)
The Chainsmokers with 5 Seconds of Summer at the Alliant Energy Center – 11/9
(11/06/19 6:10am)
“Welcome Alderperson,” Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway said after District 8 Ald. Sally Rohrer’s took her oath. “Let the record show that Alderperson Rohrer is present as well.”
(11/06/19 6:42pm)
Developer Core Spaces proposed Hub II student apartments, a seven-story, 124-unit tower with a rooftop swimming pool built on Langdon Street.
(11/04/19 11:52pm)
UW-Madison Housing and Dining implemented a new autonomous food delivery system on campus last week — robots.
(11/01/19 5:00am)
UW Housing Services have seen a dramatic decline in student employment over the past few years — specifically in food service departments.
(11/04/19 1:00pm)
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the University of Wisconsin–Madison was shaken by a series of student protests against the Vietnam War and the use of force by responding authorities. In 1967, students amassed to protest the recruiting efforts on campus of the Dow Chemical Company, which made napalm that the United States used on the battlefield. What began as peaceful civil disobedience turned violent as city police officers with riot sticks forcibly removed students from today’s Ingraham Hall. The clash involved thousands and injured dozens. And in 1970, a bomb exploded next to Sterling Hall aimed at destroying the Army Math Research Center, killing a university physics researcher. These events hardened campus relationships and emboldened a new generation of steadfast pacifists.