Q&A: Alder Sabrina Madison on the permanent homeless shelter, her podcast, plans for a second term
By Gavin Escott | Feb. 27, 2023District 17 Alder Sabrina Madison spoke to The Daily Cardinal about her first months in office.
District 17 Alder Sabrina Madison spoke to The Daily Cardinal about her first months in office.
During “What’s in a Name? Van Hise & the History of Eugenics at UW-Madison,” the Committee on Disability Access & Inclusion shared with students and community members they are seeking approval for a proposed plaque.
Bees Please UW educates community on the role of bees while maintaining a pollinator garden and bee hotels around campus.
Protasiewicz, a liberal, and Kelly, a conservative, will square off on April 4 in an election that could determine the fate of Wisconsin’s abortion and redistricting policy.
Key takeaways for the UW System from Evers’ budget include expanded financial aid, uncertainty for a tuition freeze extension and funding for student journalism.
Eight UW-Madison faculty and students were awarded grants alongside research development opportunities in various nations abroad.
The Business Improvement District will host the Madison Night Market for its sixth year.
The incumbent mayor won a majority of votes cast and will face former deputy mayor Gloria Reyes in the April 4 general election.
UW-Madison’s late chancellor made an impressive impact with influence that not only shaped the campus community but stretched well beyond the confines of Madison.
The villages of Cottage Grove and Shorewood, the cities of Marinette, Milton, River Falls and Wausau, and Eau Claire, St. Croix and Wood counties were announced new partners of the cohort.
Republicans’ flat tax proposal promises to attract business. It may also slash state revenue while rewarding Wisconsin’s wealthiest.
A study conducted by the Traffic Operations and Safety Laboratory found that serious injuries and fatalities in Madison decreased by 17% in 2021 and 13% in 2022.
Students and student organizations encouraged voting with voting resources and incentives.
An armed dispute between neighbors caused the Village of Brooklyn to move its polling location, according to Dane and Green County officials.
Two Madison schools volunteered to offer AP African American Studies in fall 2023.
Datamatch, a campus matchmaking system, was back for its fifth year at UW-Madison and hosted a week of events to encourage matches to meet and get to know each other.
Dr. Ross T. Milton, assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison La Follette School of Public Affairs, explained how shared revenue funding affects local government services like EMS, fire and policing.
Four UW-Madison students wanted to consolidate information on first-year housing to one place where incoming students could get all the information they needed.
Dorow framed herself as the “prime candidate” for the open seat on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court as she prepares for the primary election this upcoming Tuesday against three other candidates.
The spring primary election will be held Tuesday to determine which candidates will advance in the mayoral and Common Council races.