Minnesota man convicted for 2005 sexual assault of UW-Madison student
By Sreejita Patra | Mar. 4, 202442-year-old Aidison Yang was convicted for three counts of first degree sexual assault in 2005 with help from an FBI database.
42-year-old Aidison Yang was convicted for three counts of first degree sexual assault in 2005 with help from an FBI database.
The UW-Madison Teaching Assistants Association and Village Diaper Bank distribute 15,000 diapers to dozens of families each month.
The boundaries of free speech are an ever-present issue at college campuses, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison is no exception.
University of Wisconsin-Madison educators have designed numerous educational games to aid students in their learning.
Students are struggling to access nutritional, affordable food as demand increases for more resources.
UW-Oshkosh Provost Edwin Martini released new restructuring plans to reduce the number of colleges in lieu of $18 million budget deficits.
Students living in a Dayton Street house say they face challenges due to a steam utility project amid ongoing maintenance concerns.
Oz Bin Nun, an Israeli fellow for the Jewish Agency for Israel and IDF special unit commander, did not brag about killing infants or children during a lecture at the Rohr Chabad House.
The Blk Pwr Coalition held a Black History Month teach-in centered around “designing the Black Madison of our dreams” Saturday in the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s School of Education building.
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University police rescued three students early Friday morning after they fell below the ice of Lake Mendota.
The United States Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs recognized fourteen University of Wisconsin-Madison students or alumni as Fulbright Scholar Program awardees.
Recent neo-Nazi intrusions resurface Wisconsin's decades-old history with fascism.
Student activists gathered outside Engineering Hall Monday to protest recent alleged police violence and the presence of weapon manufacturers at a campus career fair.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is reportedly donning a lab coat for injured NFL athletes.
Wisconsin Online will improve access to a UW System education for Wisconsin residents and nonresidents, responding to changes in the job market.
UW-Madison and other schools are beefing up their gaming spaces and programs.
Students for Justice in Palestine protested the presence of weapons manufacturing companies at a University of Wisconsin-Madison career fair on Feb. 13.
Funds for the center come from longtime Madison donor Jerry Frautschi to support education and access in the community.
The UW System receives over $1 million annually from land taken from Wisconsin Native American tribes in the 1800s.