UW-Madison student protests were larger in the 1960s and 1970s. Why?
By Tomer Ronen | Oct. 31In the 1960s, thousands of students protested together against the Vietnam War. Where have they gone?
In the 1960s, thousands of students protested together against the Vietnam War. Where have they gone?
Voter advocacy groups requested in a letter that the Wisconsin and U.S. Departments of Justice investigate malicious voting texts sent to young voters.
Dan Jacobs, a contestant on the popular cooking show and Milwaukee restaurant owner, will address graduates at the Winter Commencement Dec. 15.
WisDems hosted an early voting block party at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Library Mall on Friday, encouraging students to register to vote and vote early.
The incident occurred at approximately 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday, and the victim and alleged offender knew each other.
In a talk at Memorial Union, Politico politics bureau chief Jonathan Marin discussed campaign strategies and the strong influence of University of Wisconsin-Madison students in the upcoming election.
The Madison Clerk’s Office moved early voting at Memorial Union to a larger room because of long wait times and an issue with printing ballot envelopes.
Elections for The Daily Cardinal during the 20th century offer a picture into campus prejudices and contemporary social movements.
Nearly 50,000 voters, including one in three voters on campus, sent a protest vote to the Biden administration's handling of Israel’s war in Gaza in April. Some said they will reluctantly vote for Harris, but others are sitting this election out.
In the past decade, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s student government has made important strides for students. Yet many remain unaware of its role and do not vote in elections.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is already the only campus in the nation with two daily student newspapers. The student media landscape is only growing despite deep lay-offs in the professional journalism industry.
As University of Wisconsin-Madison students gear up to head to the polls, representatives from campus political organizations explain their parties' choices this election cycle.
Rapper Yung Gravy performed in Madison on Wednesday as part of the nationwide “Party to the Polls” tour.
Members of nonprofit Black and brown youth organization Leaders Igniting Transformation debated issues related to democracy on Thursday.
The educational, nonpartisan event was one of many celebrating Latine Heritage Month. This year’s theme, “Illuminating Our Voices,” aimed to showcase how Latine people share personal passions and culture through art.
Conservative students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison launched a new student newspaper, The Madison Federalist, Wednesday evening. They first covered a sex education program that ‘promotes pornography.’
As UW-Madison continues to set records in freshman enrollment, will a new residence hall finally mark a shift in its efforts to end the student housing crisis?
The University of Wisconsin-Madison removed a sex education module from University Health Services after an inquiry from The Madison Federalist indicated the module had a link to a pornographic website.
As UW-Madison continues to set records in freshman enrollment, will a new residence hall finally mark a shift in its efforts to end the student housing crisis?
Chancellor Andrew Leavitt announced he will resign at the end of the academic term following harsh criticism amidst budget challenges.