UWPD releases statistics from Wisconsin’s Homecoming game
By Shu Lan Schaut | Oct. 25, 2022The University of Wisconsin Police Department issued 23 citations and 43 ejections during the Wisconsin vs. Purdue game on Saturday.
The University of Wisconsin Police Department issued 23 citations and 43 ejections during the Wisconsin vs. Purdue game on Saturday.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison campus community discovered spray-painted messages against transphobia and conservative commentator Matt Walsh at and near Memorial Union on Monday morning.
This year’s grant of $130 million is instrumental to research success at UW-Madison.
UW GSCC director and program coordinator spoke about community building events for the LBGTQ+ community on campus.
University Health Services’ Survivor Services tripled in size to address growing demand for more student survivor resources.
The Outreach Team registered students to vote using Wiscards as proof of residence, an invalid form of ID, but the City Clerk’s office and BadgersVote share with students other ways to vote.
Explicit photos and video of the Wisconsin volleyball team circulated online this week, prompting university response.
The anniversary celebration represents the time-honored legacy of the center and its efforts to create a warm, inclusive environment for all students.
Chalkings were posted on the organization’s social media and in response, the group’s leader stepped down.
Dr. Sembach directed the creation and subsequent launch of the “The Webb” Telescope, which was launched a million miles into space.
An ASM grant helps Wisconsin Young Americans for Freedom bring Walsh to campus, and UW Gender and Sexuality Campus Center will host a day-long transgender community day in response.
A group of students expressed concern for possible misconduct taking place on the Associated Students of Madison’s Nomination Board.
A decreased number of healthcare workers prompted UnityPoint Health-Meriter and UW Health to take action.
Professor Cascio, Dr. Moreno and Dr. Selkie have been backed by a new five-year, $7.5 million research grant to navigate how the complex world of social media impacts adolescence.
Federal Student Aid is the largest provider of student financial support in the U.S. Each year, FSA helps make college education accessible for more than 10 million students.
The social media campaign aims to promote the FAFSA to Wisconsin high school seniors and prospective college students.
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield spoke on her formative time at UW-Madison and experience as an international diplomat.
Captain Scott Kelly spoke on his unique experience and what it taught him about risk-taking, not being afraid to fail and the future of space research.
Students for Justice in Palestine defends the messages of the chalkings but maintains that they had no involvement.
In The Legend of the Lost Emerald, children play the role of a maritime archaeologist searching for sunken ships in the Great Lakes.