ASM leadership weary of UWPD response to vote of No Confidence
By Gina Musso and Jessica Sonkin | Oct. 8, 2020ASM and UWPD leaders reflect on the results of last week’s vote of No Confidence in the UWPD.
ASM and UWPD leaders reflect on the results of last week’s vote of No Confidence in the UWPD.
The UW-Madison Arboretum Visitor Center will undergo a solar panel upgrade and LED light installation with the goal of increasing sustainability.
Amanda Nguyen and Beverly Gooden discussed advocating for rights for survivors of sexual and domestic violence as part of the Wisconsin Union Directorate’s (WUD) Distinguished Lecture Series Monday evening.
UW-Madison is not listed among the UW system campuses that will reimburse students and families for segregated student fees.
A resolution passed by the Dane County Board of Supervisors calling to send UW-Madison students home and move to fully remote learning faced opposition from the university, amid increased enrollment numbers and housing contract cancellations.
UW-Madison, the College of Menominee Nation and Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe College have been awarded a grant to support Native American students along their educational paths.
Due to the economic hardships of COVID-19, UW-Madison announced full and partial layoffs of 35 people in its Division of Continuing Studies, or around 18% of its staff.
ASM members voice displeasure in UWPD’s protest presence and resistance to reform through a vote of no confidence.
Blank spoke with student journalists about the campus reopening, racial injustice and tensions between the UW and local officials
Despite limitations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Morgridge Center for Public Service continues to connect student volunteers with community partners and non-profits.
On Sept. 28, the Nicholas Recreational Center opened the doors to many of its facilities for UW-Madison students.
UW-Madison has teamed up with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in an effort to learn more about the implications of COVID-19 on campus.
In a recent interview with Diverse Issues in Higher Education, UW-Madison’s Jerlando Jackson attributed long-standing racial inequalities as causes for recent protests in Kenosha, Wis., after the shooting of Jacob Blake, an unarmed Black man, by a police officer.
During this year’s Pollution Prevention (P2) Week, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) selected UW-Madison to receive a $411,963 P2 Grant to prevent pollution caused by food and beverage manufacturing.
In its latest poll, the UW-Madison Elections Research Center found that Democratic nominee Joe Biden leads in three battleground states over incumbent President Donald Trump as the November Presidential election nears.
Following a decrease in positive cases during the two week hiatus, UW-Madison will resume in-person classes and activities on Sept. 26.
UW-Madison hosts its largest student body and second largest freshman class on record despite pandemic-related concerns.
The BadgersVote Student Coalition led a Zoom the Vote event Monday Sept. 21 on Zoom to inform students how to register to vote in Wisconsin and to answer questions about registration and voting laws.
Following an earlier complaint against one of its animal facilities, the University of Wisconsin-Madison released a statement claiming the accusations misrepresented a UW lab in its treatment of primates.
The UW-Madison College of Engineering received a $32 million donation pledge from The Grainger Foundation of Lake Forest, Illinois — the largest donation in College history.