Campaign pushes UW-Madison to reconsider family leave policies
By Nick Bumgardner | Feb. 1Employees urged the University of Wisconsin-Madison to join other Big Ten universities in offering paid family and medical leave.
Employees urged the University of Wisconsin-Madison to join other Big Ten universities in offering paid family and medical leave.
Historically underrepresented communities could find future representation under new street naming policy updates proposed by the Madison Common Council on Jan. 23.
The search is underway for a new dean of the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Education after Diana Hess stepped down as the head of one of the nation's highest-ranked education schools.
The proposed bill would mirror other gun-free public spaces amid student and faculty concerns over safety.
Firefighters rushed to State Street on Friday after the basement underneath Walgreens filled with smoke.
Gov. Tony Evers rebuked Republican’s most recent map proposals for the ongoing redistricting case Tuesday, after signaling a veto a few days prior.
Students say emergency alert apps, such as BadgerSAFE and WiscAlerts, are not enough to feel safe in emergency situations occurring off-campus in Madison.
Madison for a World BEYOND War and other local groups opposed legislation providing military funding to Israel and demanded an end to the armed conflict.
A draft of the “Madison Passenger Rail Station Identification Study” explores possible locations for an Amtrak station in Madison prior to a public meeting Tuesday.
The Wisconsin Badgers men's soccer team will face off against Forward Madison FC (FMFC) in the sixth “Battle of Madison” match on April 20. The game, scheduled for kickoff at 5:00 p.m., will take place at Breese Stevens Field in Madison.
Signatories said the letter was motivated by an alarming rise in “harassment and intimidation of students who criticize Israel.”
The ASM Equity and Inclusion Committee will work with Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin and Dean of Students Christina Olstad to update the bias reporting procedures.
In his sixth State of the State address, Gov. Tony Evers urged Republican lawmakers to establish a bipartisan plan to tackle the workforce shortage while unveiling a new birth control program to cut costs for BadgerPlus Members.
Homelessness impacts hundreds of people in Madison. How do those experiencing homelessness — and those who work to provide aid — navigate Madison’s complex homelessness resources?
In the heartland of Wisconsin, deer are facing a formidable adversary: Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), colloquially referred to as “zombie deer disease.”
The Teaching Assistants' Association, which represents graduate workers on campus, is apprehensive about 14% minimum stipend increases for next school year
Madison Ald. Regina Vidaver and state Sen. Melissa Agard are running to succeed Joe Parisi as the next Dane County executive.
The resolution to increase alders’ pay passed at a meeting earlier this month but will need to be adopted at a later date.
The Assembly passed Republican maps approved by the Senate on Tuesday, which made slight changes to Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed maps.
District 13 incumbent Jay Brower announced his candidacy for the Dane County Board of Supervisors in a press release Monday.