Your questions about UW-Madison’s pro-Palestine encampment protest, answered
By Tyler Katzenberger | May. 2What has (and hasn't) happened at UW-Madison's pro-Palestine encampment as day four continues.
What has (and hasn't) happened at UW-Madison's pro-Palestine encampment as day four continues.
More than 20 tents remained up on Library Mall through the night despite UWPD's removal of all but two tents Wednesday morning.
Pro-Palestine protesters called for divestment from a $249 million fund that includes weapons manufacturers and other war related companies.
UW-Madison identified the woman who drowned in Lake Mendota Friday as the program coordinator for the Department of African American Student Affairs.
Mount Horeb School District went on full lock down in the morning after a school shooter threat occurred. Officials said the only fatality was the shooter, who was shot by police.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department (UWPD) ordered pro-Palestine protesters to remove their tents on Library Mall Wednesday morning, warning protesters who interfere with the removal will face “law enforcement action.”
Spirits appeared high Tuesday after a mostly sunny day of peaceful marches and chants gave way to overcast skies and unease of a nighttime police crackdown that never materialized.
The annual Mifflin Block Party ended with one flipped car, eighty arrests and eleven hospitalizations.
Tents are still up on Library Mall. It is unclear how or if UWPD and UW-Madison administration will respond.
Pro-Palestine demonstrators who organized an encampment Monday at the University of Wisconsin-Madison remained on Library Mall despite warnings from university officials that the event violated state law.
Under Chapter 18 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin can authorize camping on university property.
MPD is actively investigating this case.
Amanda Zurawski and Kaitlyn Joshua visit Wisconsin on behalf of the Biden-Harris campaign to call on Wisconsinites to consider abortion rights when voting in November.
ASM leaders have called for changes to the UWPD Police Advisory Committee. Why has the committee failed to meet since October?
University of Wisconsin-Madison students shared their favorite summer activities with The Daily Cardinal.
The sole newspaper in Douglas County, the Superior Telegram, struggles to fully cover community issues, leaving residents to turn to social media.
As spring unfolds its beauty across the state of Wisconsin, the looming threat of tornadoes and severe weather heightens, threatening both property and lives.
UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Lori Reesor discussed recent campus policy and challenges to protesters and student belonging on campus in a student media roundtable.
The 44th Annual Midwest Horse Fair was held at the Alliant Energy Center, providing attendees with shopping, educational opportunities and displays of expert horseback riding.
The Madison Planning Committee prepared for the unveiling of a temporary pedestrian mall on State Street this summer by holding a volunteer event for local artists to paint the streets.