$2.7 million raised for UW through Day of the Badger
By Gina Musso | Apr. 13, 2021Through over 5,700 gifts, UW community members raised over $2.7 million for University schools and colleges, athletics and organizations.
Through over 5,700 gifts, UW community members raised over $2.7 million for University schools and colleges, athletics and organizations.
For many employees in the UW-Madison Division of University Housing, essential service tasks simply mean another day in the office.
While Dane County police have used no-knock warrants sparingly, a new resolution would formally request that they further limit the use.
UW System Interim President Tommy Thompson and UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank toured the Mosse Humanities Building and discussed proposals for new College of Letters and Science and Engineering buildings Monday.
Barrett will begin serving next month as the first Black sheriff in Dane County.
New confirmed cases of COVID-19 are rising in Wisconsin as public health officials warn about the spread of variants.
While Dogs On Call has not been able to hold most in-person visits in over a year, the organization was able to do a social distanced event at UnityPoint Meriter Hospital in October.
With the start of the 2021-22 academic year beginning on the last day of Rosh Hashanah, Jewish students are disappointed and frustrated with the UW System.
The student government’s Equity and Inclusion Committee continued their efforts to support transgender athletes.
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul and two Democratic lawmakers proposed legislation Thursday that would allow the attorney general to investigate and file lawsuits over civil rights violations.
As the market for psychedelic drug mental health treatments grows, the UW-Madison School of Pharmacy is launching a first-of-its-kind program to address these needs.
As the pandemic threatens many with financial hardship, the UW program offers veterinary services to those unable to pay for standard care.
Students and activists address the surge in anti-Asian sentiments and hate crimes nation-wide and on campus.
Newly elected Senior Class Officers plan for the world’s largest toga party, an escalator on Bascom Hill and the conversion of the Humanities building into a skatepark.
April 6 election moves the Common Council in a more progressive direction
A recent Public Health order makes outdoor event organizers hopeful of return to in-person events.
Almaz Yimam, a fixture at Union South, officially retired on Friday.
Campus officials did not yet know what caused the slab to fall from the third floor of the building.
Democrat-backed candidate Jill Underly won the statewide race for Wisconsin superintendent Tuesday night, beating out Deb Kerr.
The university disabled a pause feature on the online proctoring service following claims of the program falsely pausing due to skin tone.