Indigenous actor, activist Dallas Goldtooth headlines ‘Native November’ events
By Annika Bereny | Dec. 7, 2023The comedian and activist spoke about Indigeneity in media and his experiences in the industry to a crowd at Gordon’s Event Center.
The comedian and activist spoke about Indigeneity in media and his experiences in the industry to a crowd at Gordon’s Event Center.
As Madison’s housing crisis persists. Nonprofits provide tenant solutions.
The City of Madison shared plans to conduct an experimental State Street pedestrian mall in the summer of 2024 for pedestrians and bikers to freely walk on the streets in hopes of creating a more active State Street.
The Republican-controlled Legislature denied funding for the University of Wisconsin-Madison engineering building project, which has remained the school’s top budget priority for years. As tensions rise with the Legislature, the future of the College of Engineering building is unknown.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi requested all departments cease use of the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, by the beginning of 2024.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Department of Information Technology (DoIT) announced plans to update their Duo Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) service in January, which will change the appearance of Duo’s security prompt, DoIT said in a Nov. 13 press release.
In a Tuesday ruling, a Dane County Circuit judge ruled a Wisconsin 1849 feticide law does not apply to abortions, prompting Planned Parenthood to reinstate abortions in Sheboygan County.
Kayla Romanovs-Malovrh previously attended UW-Stout’s engineering program, until she realized she wanted a stronger program.
Madison Metro Transit activated changes to the city’s bus routes on Sunday that included additional trips and shifts in departure and arrival times.
Sen. Dianne Hesselbein and Sen. Jesse James spoke to students Friday in a state government course at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
A coalition of student organizations brought back Fridays for Future, with demonstrations and protests planned for the spring.
Panelists shared thoughts and challenges about Asian-American representation in schools and how they feel its presence could create a brighter future in education.
The Madison Reading Project delivered its 100,00th book of the year to the Salvation Army on Darbo Drive, the very place where the initiative originated a decade ago.
Mecha de UW-Madison moved from its location on Bernard Court to the Red Gym for at least one year due to looming Levy Hall construction.
Animal rights group PETA obtained photos and videos of what it alleges were invasive experiments and animal cruelty inflicted on primates housed at the research facility.
Petitioners argued the current maps lack constitutional contiguity in Nov. 21 arguments before the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
The 2024 annual Tree Lighting Ceremony took place in the Capitol rotunda Friday, with Evers and Wisconsin residents paying tribute to a World War II veteran.
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves met with environmental clubs at UW-Madison to listen to their ongoing concerns regarding the climate crisis.
As housing prices in Madison have continued to rise, developers have proposed several large housing developments responding to student housing needs.
Republican leaders praised Wisconsin and host city Milwaukee during an event preview ahead of the 2024 Republican National Convention in July.