Your primer for Tuesday’s statewide primaries
In one of the most anticipated primary elections in recent years, Wisconsinites will head to the polls Tuesday to select their party’s nominees for a swath of key races coming in the general election.
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In one of the most anticipated primary elections in recent years, Wisconsinites will head to the polls Tuesday to select their party’s nominees for a swath of key races coming in the general election.
In what is expected to be the most crowded primary ballot in recent memory, the ten Democratic candidates for governor are using every opportunity to distinguish themselves from the rest.
Following a financial aid scandal, two former UW-Oshkosh administrators will face criminal charges, The Oshkosh Northwestern announced Thursday.
An ongoing case between the UW System and embattled UW-Oshkosh Foundation will go to trial, despite the System’s request to resolve the issue after a federal judge’s April 12 ruling.
A trial between the UW-Oshkosh Foundation and UW System will take place.
Spring has undoubtedly not sprung yet in most of Wisconsin. April brought with it large amounts of winter weather, marking a sharp increase in snow relative to past years.
The UW-Madison Sea Grant Institute, which focuses on the preservation of the Great Lakes, announced Thursday a $2.8 million donation to fund research in the coming year.
In April 1996, three former UW-Madison law students sued the UW System because they felt that their mandatory segregated fee — which was distributed to groups with ideologies the students disagreed with — violated their First Amendment rights.
After a nonpartisan analysis of the UW system’s relationships with affiliated organizations, some lawmakers are calling for stricter legislative oversight when it comes to university relations with private foundations.
Ethan Happ and the Badgers won their exhibition game against UW-Oshkosh by a score of 82-70.
UW-Oshkosh will make a $2.4 million budget cut to prepare for the addition of UW-Fond du Lac and UW-Fox Valley as satellite campuses while the UW System’s restructures in two-year colleges.
The UW System’s restructuring plan will go into effect in July, the same month that UW-Oshkosh will cut spending.
Wisconsin taxpayers might still have to shell out millions of dollars to cover illegal real estate deals between UW-Oshkosh and its foundation after a ruling from a federal bankruptcy court last week.
As the lawsuit between UW-Oshkosh's foundation and the UW System continues, taxpayers might still have to pay for the illegal real estate deals.
UW-Madison’s Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership, a policy center funded both privately and by the state to promote research and leadership training, held its first event Friday, after its controversial inclusion in the state budget.
The UW System’s announcement that it plans to merge each of Wisconsin’s two-year colleges with a nearby four-year university to combat declining enrollment was met with skepticism from many student leaders across the state. They bemoaned the lack of student input in the proposal, criticized the system for a “sloppy” rollout and wondered whether their schools would retain their unique character if such a plan went into effect.
The grey building of the UW Foundation and Alumni Association sits at 1848 University Avenue only a short drive away Bascom Hall. It may not look like much from the outside — but on the inside, it’s home to a multi-billion dollar endowment that supports the whole of UW-Madison.
A UW System-wide audit that looked at university and foundation relationships found that while UW-Madison did not make allegedly illegal payments like UW-Oshkosh, the university did have some questionable transactions.
An internal review of UW System schools’ relationships with their private foundations wrapped up Wednesday, after the January discovery that former officials at UW-Oshkosh mishandled funds and made possibly illegal financial guarantees prompted that measure.
As student leaders from UW Schools convened Wednesday night for an emergency conference call, the mood was somber. Representatives held the unofficial meeting to hear thoughts from each campus on a proposal to drastically restructure the UW System, and no one on the call was there to defend the plan.