Mayor Rhodes-Conway releases city 2022 budget
By Jackson Mozena | Oct. 6, 2021Rhodes-Conway stated that the 2022 budget addresses the economic impact of COVID-19 on Madison.
Rhodes-Conway stated that the 2022 budget addresses the economic impact of COVID-19 on Madison.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard arguments from a citizens conversation group opposing Kohler Co.’s plan to build a golf course on Kohler-Andrae State Park on Friday.
Pro-life and pro-choice demonstrators confront one another downtown following the Texas abortion ban.
The debate on critical race theory hit a peak in Wisconsin Tuesday, when the Wisconsin Assembly voted to pass a bill banning the subject from being taught in the classroom.
Unmask UW protested the university’s mask mandate on Friday, claiming that the requirement violates student rights.
UW-Madison officials announced the new Bakke Recreation and Wellbeing Center which will replace the Natatorium.
ASM will call on state legislators to hold a hearing over a statute language change to ensure students are “active participants” in campus wide policies.
University Health services will begin offering COVID-19 “booster” shots, UW-Madison officials announced Thursday evening.
UW-Madison student organization “Unmask UW” questions the legality and necessity of UW-Madison’s mask mandate.
“It is a disservice to students and surrounding neighborhoods to expect the District 5 alder, who has no relation to campus-related issues, to divide their time between the needs of these two incredibly different populations,” said Dis. 8 alder Julianna Bennet.
A teenage girl from Oxford, Wis. had her First Amendment rights protected after a sheriff deputy of Marquette County told her to remove her social media post claiming she had COVID-19.
Business owners voice concerns that bus rapid transit (BRT) stations will obstruct view of storefronts and pose a hazard to pedestrians. City officials tell a different story.
The Dane County Board of Supervisors announced a plan to dedicate $8.2 million towards the construction of 456 new affordable housing units across Dane County.
Last Thursday, state senators introduced two new gun control bills aimed at increasing background checks and a risk protection system throughout the state.
UW nurses felt that an individual voice for their union will resolve conflict between management and frontline workers.
Alders denied a motion by Rhodes-Conway to refer proposals to the Equal Opportunities Commission to avoid prolonging the process.
UW-Madison students react to the return of in-person instruction and events as campus reopens.
Illegal crossings have prompted the UW-Madison police department to begin stationing officers near a crowded intersection on University Avenue.
The first Shared Governance meeting of the fall semester addressed changes to dining halls and other committee concerns.
With the Sellery residence hall renovation well underway, UW-Madison students describe their frustrations and concerns with the renovation process.