‘Sifting and Reckoning’ exhibit shows extensive interest
By Madeleine Afonso | Oct. 27, 2022Over 7,400 visits recorded since ‘Sifting and Reckoning’ unveiled on Sept. 12.
Over 7,400 visits recorded since ‘Sifting and Reckoning’ unveiled on Sept. 12.
On Oct. 25, Republican-running governor Tim Michels was joined by Republican-running Attorney General Eric Toney to speak with students on their campaign platform and primary policies.
Early absentee voting will be available at UW-Madison weekdays from Oct. 25 to Nov. 4 at Memorial Union and Union South from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Dane County Sheriff's Office Deputy fatally killed the suspect linked to “several weapons violations.”
“I do wish kids that go [to UW-Madison] now could experience it because it was so unique and so fun,”
Madison was selected to fill the remainder of Gary Halverson's term after he resigned because of backlash from his previous ties to the Oath Keepers.
Comedian Charlie Berens becomes commencement speaker at his alma mater.
Darrell Brooks was found guilty of all 76 charges levied against him Wednesday after he drove an SUV through a Waukesha Christmas parade last November, killing six and injuring 61.
UW-Madison Police Department in search of suspects after graffiti at Memorial Union
Sushi Express put a sign on their door asking customers to inform others.
Trans Community Day served as a safe place for the transgender community to come together and decompress.
The team will play in a new, 8,000-seat stadium located in Milwaukee’s forthcoming Iron District, a proposed 11-acre sports and entertainment development on the south edge of downtown near the Marquette Interchange.
This year’s grant of $130 million is instrumental to research success at UW-Madison.
UW GSCC director and program coordinator spoke about community building events for the LBGTQ+ community on campus.
Research conducted by the Wisconsin Division of American Civil Liberties Union shed light on incarcerated Wisconsinites’ voting rights barriers.
The ruling throws uncertainty on 43 million federal borrowers eligible for up to $20,000 in debt relief.
Current students who filed taxes independently of their parents in 2021 and made less than $150,000 may qualify for up to $20,000 in loan forgiveness.
University Health Services’ Survivor Services tripled in size to address growing demand for more student survivor resources.
According to an Ashland Police Department crash report, Bewley was distracted with her “hands-free mobile phone” during the crash.
Cedarhurst of Madison is cutting its ties with My Choice, an organization that offers services to Medicaid-eligible residents.