Evers supports bipartisan bill to lower tuition costs for DACA recipients
By Ella Gletty-Syoen | Jan. 5, 2024Gov. Tony Evers said Thursday he intends to support a proposal to create a nonresident tuition exemption for DACA recipients in Wisconsin.
Gov. Tony Evers said Thursday he intends to support a proposal to create a nonresident tuition exemption for DACA recipients in Wisconsin.
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The online meeting will occur at 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Earlier this month, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and UW System President Jay Rothman reached a funding and pay raise agreement, sparking controversy and exclusion.
In a 4-3 ruling, the liberal-majority court ordered the Republican-drawn maps to be redrawn just a year before the upcoming 2024 election.
Carol Schroeder’s business Orange Tree Imports has faced staffing shortages and digital struggles amid holiday season shopping.
Mnookin announced the Wisconsin Tribal Education Promise Program Monday. It is designed to cover the full cost of an undergraduate degree as well as in-state tuition for medicine and law graduate degrees.
Students gathered outside of Library Mall to demand UW-Madison divest from BlackRock due to ties with the military-industrial complex.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison held its 2023 winter commencement ceremony on Sunday, a biannual tradition that, for the second consecutive time, came amid campuswide controversy surrounding diversity and inclusion.
The Daily Cardinal spoke with UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin about the challenges of divided government, free speech and student engagement during her second student media roundtable.
At a press conference Wednesday, representatives pointed to a memo by legislative attorneys
In emails obtained by The Daily Cardinal, UW System President Jay Rothman provided an extensive list of position titles in regards to diversity, equity and inclusion per a request by Sen. Rob Hutton in May.
Two individuals yelled antisemitic remarks at a small Dec. 8 Hanukkah gathering, according to UW Hillel
Student and faculty critics say a proposed deal to exchange diversity, equity and inclusion programming was negotiated out of the limelight without adequate opportunity for those most affected by the agreement to have their voices heard.
The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents will meet Wednesday at 5 p.m. to reconsider a controversial funding deal negotiated with Assembly Speaker Robin Vos despite objection from some students, staff and faculty.
Students speak of “paralyzing” feelings of loss, university support and finding strength in solidarity after the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack.
More than 1,000 people gathered at the Wisconsin state Capitol building Saturday afternoon to demand a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said Monday the deal was his final offer and would prefer if the UW System moves forward with the deal despite Democrat opposition.
The Electric Group and its partners are bringing holiday cheer to Madison’s Olin Park with their Holiday Fantasy in Lights demonstration, a light show available from dusk to dawn every day from Nov. 11 through Dec. 31.
Multiple unions across Wisconsin launched a lawsuit attempting to end the state’s near-total ban on collective bargaining.