Sister Cindy, evangelical TikTok street preacher, visits UW-Madison
By Anna Kleiber and Ian Wilder | Sep. 21, 2023The preacher drew a large crowd, predominantly composed of students, at Library Mall.
The preacher drew a large crowd, predominantly composed of students, at Library Mall.
The Learning Analytics Center of Excellence is rolling out an analytical tool for advisors that has raised privacy concerns.
Dane County Board of Supervisors Chair Patrick Miles appointed labor organizer Jay Brower to represent the District 13 seat left vacant after former Supervisor Olivia Xistris-Songpanya resigned in August.
Panelists spoke about free speech challenges at UW-Madison and throughout the country.
State Republican lawmakers proposed $614 million in funding for maintenance and upgrades to Milwaukee’s American Family Field, on Monday.
The nonprofit organization Wings of Rescue assisted with the transportation of dogs from California to the Dane County Humane Society in the wake of an animal shelter shutdown.
Ohio voters made headlines in an Aug. 8 special election, prompting questions about Wisconsin’s ballot initiative process — a process in which voters can call for a popular vote referendum.
The outage frustrated many students and faculty during the first full week of the fall semester.
UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin told reporters Tuesday evening that the university was "looking at ways to grow" diversity programs despite GOP threats to withhold pay raises from UW System employees.
Planned Parenthood’s decision to restore abortion services brings forth shifting changes across Wisconsin and questions about the legality of Wisconsin’s 1849 abortion law.
UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin, Ho-Chunk representatives and Truman Lowe’s daughter, amongst others, dedicated one of Lowe’s sculptures in his name.
Around 30 people gathered at a vigil to protest the rollback of healthcare coverage under BadgerCare Plus.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department (UWPD) released statistics following the Wisconsin Badgers’ 35-14 victory against Georgia Southern on Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium.
University leaders addressed DEI initiatives, free speech, campus safety and belonging amidst statewide tensions.
UW Health nurses met with U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin to highlight compensation and staffing issues at an event on Friday.
The Madison Night Market, held monthly from May through October, featured musical performances and hosted dozens of small businesses along State Street.
Participants marched while chanting “Sí, se puede,” a motto representing Latine unity and strength.
The CARES program, launched in 2021 to dispatch mental healthcare workers to non-violent behavioral health emergencies as an alternative to law enforcement, has undergone multiple expansions since its creation.
Vice President Kamala Harris will visit the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Oct. 4 to promote key issues that disproportionately impact young people across the nation.
Panelists charted the path to 2024’s presidential election and explored the Republican candidate field.