Trump’s America enables racism, extreme scrutiny of minorities
A racism scandal in Madison struck a national chord this week— the New York Times reported on it, CNN reported on it, Cher even offered to help.
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A racism scandal in Madison struck a national chord this week— the New York Times reported on it, CNN reported on it, Cher even offered to help.
The position of Langdon Street Resource Officer will be removed from the Madison Police Department as a result of ongoing understaffing and underfunding, according to current Langdon Street Officer Damion Figueroa.
Sally Rohrer’s interest in public policy began long before she was recommended for the District 8 Common Council seat.
The second year of Bucky’s Tuition Promise offered free tuition to 848 Wisconsin residents the chance to attend the state’s flagstaff university free of charge.
As the leaves start to change and the crisp fall air begins to blow, you might be trying to think of something to fill the urge for a little spookiness during this Halloween season.
As fall finally gets into full swing and the Memorial Union chairs have been removed from the Terrace, students have to figure out how to relieve stress and have fun with friends before the mounds of snow start building up on the sidewalks.
Dying primetime: Loss for live viewers, win for binge-watchers
National Transfer Student Week began this week at UW-Madison with a full lineup of events, including various welcome lunches, open houses and fundraisers.
Democrats expressed concerns regarding Republican efforts to expand K-12 school voucher programs rather than investing money toward Gov. Tony Evers’ budget plan to fully fund two-thirds of public schools.
This time next year, Smith Hall will welcome a full-service Starbucks.
Housing can be one of the best parts about college. From social living in a dorm room to getting your first apartment with friends, you’re no longer living with your parents, and it can be a dream.
The Associated Students of Madison introduced new legislation Wednesday suggesting to add crisis hotline numbers on the back of incoming freshman’s Wiscards for the next academic year.
In the Memorial Library stacks, students find old books, quiet study spaces and campus rumors of an axe murderer. At night it can feel like the start of a B- horror movie, but students have discovered their research and study skills here for 91 years.
City organizations, officials determine next steps following climate strike
As one of the top universities in the nation, it comes to nobody’s surprise that Badgers are academically competitive. Steep curves can end up harming students more than they help, research grants can be difficult to come by, and scholarships are constantly battled over.
I distinctly remember the first time I was catcalled. It was the middle of summer, and my cousin and I were walking down the sidewalk of a wide road in my hometown. We were on my way back to my house when a red pickup truck full of men slowed down to honk their horn and whistle at us, their eyes lingering on our bodies for a moment too long.
In its second meeting of the academic year, the Associated Students of Madison’s Equity & Inclusion Committee brainstormed goals for the semester, mainly focusing on improving the inclusivity of trainings on campus.
The brand new Hamel Music Center offered a first-look tour to the media of the state-of-the-art facilities on Sept.16. Located on the bustling intersection on University and N. Lake St., the structure houses a beautiful recital hall, rehearsal hall and concert hall all stemming from a grand, spacious lobby.
UW-Eau Claire junior Kayde Langer woke up Sunday morning to find one of her door decorations defaced with a racist message on the floor.
This past Saturday night Rebecca Gonzalez-Smith, a first-year student at UW-Madison, was preparing to go out for the night. Nearly one week after she moved into her dorm room in Sellery Hall, and on the night after the first home football game, Rebecca was eager to go out with her new friends and experience the weekend scene. Yelling loudly and traveling in a pack of at least twelve other people, Rebecca and her friends made their way over to Langdon St where they were permitted entrance into a fraternity house.