No place like home: COVID-19’s impact on student living decisions
By Elea Levin | Mar. 4, 2021The struggles of in-person classes and socializing have many students re-evaluating their living situations.
The struggles of in-person classes and socializing have many students re-evaluating their living situations.
UW-Madison report highlights diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, but some student leaders are not impressed.
Two new bills would prohibit students, kindergarten to college, from joining teams that don’t coincide with their biological sex under the guise of fairness.
First-year PharmD students will be able to administer vaccines with an accelerated course designed to better address the need for vaccine distribution.
The two members claimed that a co-member “dehumanized” Floyd and made other demeaning remarks towards Black Americans, causing them to take a step away from the committee.
UW urged to divest from fossil fuels to reduce its impact on climate change.
On Monday, a group of 52 Republican lawmakers called on Gov. Tony Evers to distribute the rest of the state’s federal educational COVID-19 relief funds to districts that have been teaching in-person since the beginning of the 2020-21 school year.
The Mt. Zion Baptist Church of Madison gave out fifty $500 stipend payments to those in need, and plans to give out more when funds are available.
Gov. Tony Evers signed a bill to begin updating the state’s outdated unemployment system and put back in place the suspension of the one-week waiting period for unemployment benefits Thursday.
Metro transit proposed to reduce the number of buses operating on State Street and adjust current routes in preparation for future Bus Rapid Transit project.
The CDC endorsed a mask fitter designed by UW-Madison researchers that provides protection closer to an N-95 mask.
Hunters and trappers killed 20% of Wisconsin’s wolf population in just 3 days.
On Wednesday, a bipartisan group of state lawmakers proposed implementing ranked-choice voting in Wisconsin’s federal elections.
The lagging COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Wisconsin means teachers and child care workers will wait until mid-March for first dose, after in-person instruction begins.
While molecular sequencing is required to confirm reinfection, Public Health Madison & Dane County has recorded rising numbers of “suspected” cases of reinfection in Dane County.
In an effort to address campus food insecurity, the Wisconsin Union distributed free meals to students on campus.
Interim UW System President Tommy Thompson says it is the best budget offered for the universities in over 20 years.
Students and staff discuss how the drinking culture at UW-Madison has changed as a result of the pandemic.
Doctors Westergaard, Andes and Sethi Encourage Prudent Behavior in the face of a new strain.
As the UW campus faces an uptick in coronavirus cases, conversation concerning false positives and saliva-based tests has emerged among the campus community.