Housing “back in the day” versus now
By Sam Tuch | Nov. 18, 2021The price of housing in Madison is on the rise – but has it always been this way?
The price of housing in Madison is on the rise – but has it always been this way?
As the university expands, student housing is rapidly expanding into residential areas.
Vice President of Member Education for the Interfraternity Council Cal Floyd spoke with the Daily Cardinal about Psi Upsilon’s last semester before shutting down.
The cost of living in a Greek Life house: a Q&A with Audrey Koehler, Meredith Buenz and Sullivan Bluhm.
The Diocese still holds that it is morally permissible to receive the vaccine, but that there are reasonable explanations for why individuals would choose not to get themselves or their children vaccinated.
Bennett stepped into the role of alder at a tumultuous time this past spring, and has worked to center students and marginalized voices ever since.
COVID-19 was the leading cause of death for organ transplant patients at UW Health from January 2020 to October 2021.
The Dane County Board passed a proposal to explore regulatory options and increase public outreach surrounding PFAS contamination.
A nationwide activist group visited the Wisconsin State Capitol on Monday to advocate for nonpartisan redistricting as Senate lawmakers approved Republican-drawn map proposals on a party-line vote.
The Madison Common Council will vote Tuesday on whether to block the city from spending funds on BRT until the council approves changes to the routes.
The organization’s founder hopes to empower students to advocate for quality healthcare.
The UW-Madison TikTok star reflects on what running @althebadger and @badgerbarstool has taught him.
Gov. Tony Evers vetoed a bill this Friday that promoted a restructuring of how elementary schools work with students who struggle to read.
Madison mayor, alders proposed a plan to make the construction of backyard cottages less cumbersome for developers.
Voters in the Mequon-Thiensville school district elected to keep the incumbent school board members in their seats on Tuesday.
A new poll from Marquette Law School shows unfavorable views for many of Wisconsin’s politicians as the 2022 elections sit about a year away.
The veteran journalist has over 20 years of experience reporting on congressional affairs.
The UW Bookstore employee of nearly 35 years serves as a friendly face to the campus community.
The Ad Hoc Redistricting Committee designed and recommended the new map to the Common Council
Attorney General Josh Kaul announced a $115 million dollar legislative package as part of plans for the Safer Wisconsin project on Monday.