Supreme Court potentially ending affirmative action poses threats to diversity at UW-Madison, universities across the nation
By Christy Krueger | Nov. 14, 2022UW-Madison upholds the consideration of race among many other factors in admissions.
UW-Madison upholds the consideration of race among many other factors in admissions.
Gloria Reyes announced her candidacy on Thursday and is currently running uncontested.
This open-access book was designed to bridge the gap between Black activism and disability activism while being accessible and readable for many people.
The lawsuit against the primate lab goes beyond inhumane animal treatment, as a former caretaker alleges the lab censored her on social media.
The UW School of Pharmacy takes steps to better inform students about the history of cannabis use.
Here’s how Dane County is working with the community to prevent overdoses.
SHIP is designed specifically for UW-Madison students, allowing them a comprehensive insurance plan that covers additional health care costs incurred at University Health Services.
UW students feel the campus is an environment where drinking feels like a social necessity.
New Nalox-ZONE boxes aim to reduce the possibility of drug overdoses, especially with the rise in fentanyl overdoses.
Here’s how Wisconsin’s economy is losing out on the marijuana industry.
Reproductive rights advocates say emergency contraceptives are the last line against pregnancy prevention after Wisconsin’s near-total abortion ban was reinstated in June.
Badger Recovery holds twice weekly meetings where students can get advice and cultivate a sense of fellowship while on their recovery journey.
The 44-year Democrat incumbent remains in the lead against Republican challenger
The Associated Press has announced Republican incumbent, Sen. Ron Johnson as the winner of the U.S Senate race over Democratic challenger, Mandela Barnes.
Democrats held on to key seats despite Republican gains, preventing a GOP supermajority that would have allowed Republicans to pass bills without Gov. Tony Evers’ input.
In what was predicted to be a low-stakes race, the vote for the treasurer encountered notable challenges since the 2018 referendum on terminating the treasurer position altogether in Wisconsin.
"I’m jazzed as hell to tell you that on January 3, 2023, I will still be the 46th governor of the great state of Wisconsin," Gov. Tony Evers said in his victory speech.
"In hindsight, looking back, I don't know what we would have done differently," Michels said in his concession speech, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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The issues at stake in this election and the swing nature of Wisconsin motivate students to vote and work the polls.