La Follette School of Public Affairs proposes move to Music Hall
By Beth Shoop | Jan. 27, 2023Students, project assistants, teaching assistants and professors provided feedback for the new La Follette School of Public Affairs building.
Students, project assistants, teaching assistants and professors provided feedback for the new La Follette School of Public Affairs building.
Funding from The National Endowment for the Humanities allows a team of faculty and students to create educational opportunities focused on reconciliation.
Joers, a Madison native, sees his first term as an opportunity to bring his constituents’ voices to a Republican-controlled Legislature that “does not represent the will of the people.”
Madison was the center of the 2023 Women’s March, where activists encouraged voters to elect a pro-choice justice in a pivotal State Supreme Court race.
Benjamin Jealous discussed the relationship between prison budgets increasing as education funding decreases, the school-to-prison-pipeline and intersectionality among the lower class.
Land-based practices utilizing nature are a way to help lessen the effects of climate change, according to the Guardian. At the local level, certain instances are being implemented in southern Wisconsin and on campus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
After being closed for three years, the University Club is reopening and adding a new dining service called the Union Commons on its first floor.
His speech garnered applause from his own party, but Republicans in attendance stayed silent and did not offer a response.
Madison’s Common Council passed a new initiative to build high-density housing outside downtown Madison to address the city’s growing housing crisis earlier this month.
Madison East High School postponed a student-organized drag show following backlash from prominent conservative figures on social media which led to threats against the school district.
Voters will now decide whether judges should consider more factors when setting cash bail for Wisconsin defendants.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson, County Executive David Crowley and school district officials joined City Year Milwaukee volunteers Monday to beautify a school on Milwaukee’s north side.
Demonstrators from Women’s March and the Madison Abortion and Reproductive Rights Coalition for Healthcare (MARRCH) will commemorate the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade with a reproductive rights protest at the State Capitol.
Wisconsin will join 19 other U.S. states that have already banned the app in some capacity amid growing concerns over TikTok's data privacy.
Gov. Tony Evers promised to fight for abortion access and strengthen public education during his second term in a speech that embraced democratic tradition.
Gov. Tony Evers offered insight into the upcoming budget process and project initiatives to look forward to in 2023.
It was a night celebrating Iranian history and tradition.
A blown transformer forced approximately 500 UW Housing residents to vacate by 1 a.m. on Saturday.
The bill guaranteeing federal recognition for same-sex and interracial marriage was sent to the house after passing the Senate in a historic bipartisan vote organized in part by Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin.
Students expressed concerns to ASM on Wednesday about the potential negative impact of the construction of Levy Hall on nearby communal spaces.