UW employee who drove through protesters on motorcycle under investigation
By Nathan Denzin | Nov. 11, 2020Rich Yaeger hurled slurs and made threatening comments, driving through a group that included UW-Madison students.
Rich Yaeger hurled slurs and made threatening comments, driving through a group that included UW-Madison students.
UW-Madison mandated testing for all residents of Witte and Sellery Halls on Monday, Nov. 9 amid rising positivity rates across campus.
Researchers at UW-Madison sequenced different strains of the coronavirus and discovered that Gov. Tony Evers’ “Safer at Home” order from March lowered the number of new COVID-19 cases.
Some students have not gotten confirmation from the vote-tracking site that their absentee ballots were received. Madison clerks say they will — just give it time.
At least 13 residences near the UW-Madison campus are under investigation for violating public health guidelines over Halloween weekend as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise in Wisconsin.
New testing initiative will help to implement new Spring semester testing requirements for UW-Madison students.
Despite enthusiasm and hope for the youth vote, twelve student-heavy wards underperformed their 2016 turnout by 31 percent.
In an interview with 91.7 WSUM News that aired at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren spoke about the importance of the UW-Madison student vote.
UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank announced Thursday the university would extend its “All Ways Forward” campaign until the end of next year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation announced Wednesday it would provide over $100 million in grants for university institutions and it would move its annual Innovation Day in November online.
Sen. Bernie Sanders will host a virtual “What’s at Stake” rally this Saturday encouraging students in Wis. to vote.
UW-Madison leaders and departments provide insight on the planning process behind initiatives such as the “Smart Restart” plan.
Diversity Forum aims to update, educate and activate the UW-Madison community on diversity, equity, social justice and inclusion
Trials for AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine will resume after an FDA investigation into a subject in the U.K.’s unexplained illness.
The university’s second round of cost-cutting this year aims to curb financial woes brought on by COVID pandemic
The SIC and campus partnerships share a progress report regarding campus climate, diversity and inclusion following this year’s Homecoming week.
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield praised the expansion of COVID-19 testing at UW-Madison, adding that the UW System sets an example for how the pandemic can be controlled.
UW football fans attempted to make the most of a home opener against the Illinois Fighting Illini while abiding by PHMDC public health orders.
University Health Services (UHS) is offering an additional flu shot clinic on Monday, Oct. 26, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Nicholas Recreation Center (The Nick) by appointment or drop in.
Early voting began Tuesday and will continue through October on the UW-Madison campus. Thirteen designated in-person absentee ballot locations opened and subsequently caused some long lines and waits for students.