UW-Madison continues sustainability initiatives amid student calls for greater progress
By Ellie Bourdo | Nov. 2, 2023UW-Madison continues to make efforts toward a more sustainable campus, students call for more action.
UW-Madison continues to make efforts toward a more sustainable campus, students call for more action.
Jewish leaders explain the variety of support they offer for UW-Madison students.
Water pollution scarcely originates from specific sources now, but lake communities like those in Dane County remain at physical, economic and environmental risk.
Vanessa McDowell-Atlas, highlights the goals and values of YWCA, detailing the efforts made to ensure equality in the Madison community.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students are anticipating the resumption of student loan payments starting Oct. 1.
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As students have returned to campus, the Starship Robots have not. Where are they?
Students with disabilities face challenges with easy access and equipment security when using campus paratransit services
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Recent University of Wisconsin-Madison graduates reflect on how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted their college experience.
With over 800,000 visitors every summer, the Memorial Union Terrace is gearing up for another busy season with new music, food and more.
Italian immigrants, mostly from Sicily, formed the club in 1912 to “support and nurture the [Italian] immigrant population” who comprised much of the Greenbush neighborhood at the time.
Though many hear the wide-spanning ring of the carillon bells atop Madison’s carillon tower, they might not know the intricacies of the instrument.
The ticket buying experience has turned into one full of hidden fees at every turn. With Tixplorer, University of Wisconsin-Madison senior Cameron Roth aims to streamline the entire ordeal.
“The biggest reason for [Mac the Vote] was that we wanted to encourage students to get out and vote,” Chapman said.
“[UW Health] is the number one hospital in Wisconsin, and all the employees at UW should be treated like they work at the number one hospital in Wisconsin,” Jorgensen said.
“A lot of people really need help, especially those who wouldn’t otherwise be able to afford defense.”
This winter, Madison saw the most snow in one day since 2019, yet classes and regular campus events persisted.
A new student-run podcast, which launched this February, aims to give a platform to Madison residents in marginalized communities. The process of getting here has been one filled with learning and excitement.
UW-Madison’s late chancellor made an impressive impact with influence that not only shaped the campus community but stretched well beyond the confines of Madison.