'Just give it a try’: Troy Farm tackles food insecurity, empowers young farmers
By Ava Menkes | Apr. 24, 2024Troy Farm, Madison’s oldest urban farm, illustrates how organic agriculture is still cutting edge even in cities.
Troy Farm, Madison’s oldest urban farm, illustrates how organic agriculture is still cutting edge even in cities.
President Joe Biden narrowly trails Republican former President Donald Trump in the race for the 2024 presidential election, according to a poll conducted April 3-10 from the Marquette Law School.
Finding accepting peers and navigating the university environment can be difficult for autistic students, one student said.
The Madison Police Department and Mifflin residents are preparing for the annual Mifflin Block Party following notices and threats of the event being canceled.
Ian Robertson, dean of the College of Engineering at The University of Wisconsin-Madison, announced his plans to step down after 11 years in the role on Monday.
Students leaving the University of Wisconsin-Madison will no longer have access to their university email accounts due to changes in Microsoft licensing.
Residents in all 50 states, including Wisconsin are receiving student loan forgiveness.
Wisconsin Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski said she hopes to revitalize local clerk offices and digitize online records during her time in office.
Madison Teachers Incorporated demonstrated efforts to obtain fair wages for staff and keep the jobs of school district employees.
“It's not so scary to get stung a little bit,” said Dale Marsden, founder and owner of Marsden’s Pure Honey LLC.
University of Wisconsin-Madison information technology staff said they’re making changes to student email groups after approximately 18,000 University of Wisconsin-Madison juniors and seniors received a mass email about prom tickets.
Progressive journalist Ezra Klein explored the roots and impacts of political polarization in America during a talk organized by the La Follette School of Public Affairs at the Monona Terrace.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty helped draft at least two bills spearheaded by Assembly Speaker Robin Vos.
New UW System financial reports highlighted impending financial concerns, but some faculty and students say there’s more to the story.
The Vera Court Neighborhood Center provided older Madison residents the opportunity to relive their prom days with its “Prom Encore” event, fostering fundraising efforts and a night of food, fun and dancing.
The sweeping five-year legislative package must be reauthorized every five years and was last updated in 2018. Waiting isn’t an option, farmers say.
Thoreau Elementary School hosted new Superintendent Joe Gothard’s first press conference to discuss his goals for the Madison Metropolitan School District.
With summer around the corner and temperatures in Madison rising, students and community members are heading back to the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Memorial Union Terrace.
Humanities NOW hosted a panel of experts to discuss the role of public universities and academic freedom amid a controversial “DEI deal.”
Joe Parisi reflected on his accomplishments throughout his term as county executive, saying he has no regrets in an interview with The Daily Cardinal.