One month later: Student distrust lingers at UW-Madison after pro-Palestine encampment raid
By Annika Bereny | Jun. 2Low trust in campus administration remains in the month following the police raid on the UW-Madison pro-Palestine encampment.
Low trust in campus administration remains in the month following the police raid on the UW-Madison pro-Palestine encampment.
Gov. Tony Evers was joined by his administration and community members to raise the progress pride flag over the Wisconsin State Capitol to kick off Pride Month.
Gov. Tony Evers' announcement came just one week after a Republican-appointed regent said he would stay on the board past his term until a successor is appointed and confirmed.
Over 65 projects received grants from Dane County through county and private funding to expand art programming throughout the community.
Developers in Madison will receive millions of dollars in state and federal tax credits from WHEDA to supply more affordable housing, the agency announced on May 16.
Regent Robert Atwell, an appointee of Gov. Scott Walker, announced his intention to remain on the Board of Regents until a successor is appointed and confirmed.
YDSA is suspended pending an investigation for allegedly violating campus policy and state law during the encampment, a suspension letter from Dean of students, Christina Olstad said. SJP is under a similar CSO investigation.
Vice President Kamala Harris spoke about new funding for housing counseling agencies and discussed small business investments during her fourth visit to Wisconsin in 2024.
A dwindling news landscape and the rise of social media echo chambers have made local news reporting more difficult, according to a Florence County newspaper editor.
Students for Justice in Palestine initially requested $2,076.39 from ASM, but was granted $5,553.43 for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Evers’ lawsuit comes in response to a case filed by Republican lawmakers challenging the governor’s partial veto of a law aimed at funding new literacy programs in Wisconsin.
Speakers included UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin, Olympic gold medalist Meghan Duggan, senior class officers and a MadHatters performance of “Sweet Caroline.”
Controversial rhetoric has led pro-Israel Jewish students away from pro-Palestine demonstrations on or near campus, while a smaller group of Jewish students in the encampment feel excluded from the Jewish community.
WFAA and other public university foundations are set up to ‘intentionally obscure the public’s right of access’ says journalist suing for NIL contract
Students, protestors and community members gathered at the Common Council meeting to voice their support and concerns about the resolution.
Updates on the pro-Palestine UW-Madison encampment
The student organizations must cease activities pending an investigation and decision from the Committee on Student Organizations.
The Joint Legislative Audit Committee voted along party lines to approve an audit of all diversity, equity and inclusion programming in Wisconsin state agencies, including the UW System.
UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin did not take questions at the Faculty Senate meeting Monday.