Fire at Engineering Hall prompts evacuations, canceled classes
By Jasper Bernstein | Nov. 17, 2023Emergency personnel responded to a fire at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Engineering Hall that has since been extinguished.
Emergency personnel responded to a fire at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Engineering Hall that has since been extinguished.
Environmental advocates at UW-Madison and 350 Wisconsin, a local environmental nonprofit, raised concerns of a lack of sustainability over the summer and fall for the campus redistricting project.
As part of its workforce development proposal, the UW System has proposed programs in AI across the state.
Poet and speaker José Olivarez addressed attendees of an annual forum themed after ‘Bridging the Divide.’
BCycles are one of Madison’s most convenient forms of transportation — until they aren’t, some students say.
A 10:22 a.m. WiscAlert urged students to avoid the Library Mall area as UWPD investigates a ‘suspicious package’ found there.
The vote calls for UW-Madison to support a movement opposing the creation of a police training facility in Georgia and four Madison ‘student-age’ people arrested in conjunction with the movement.
The presentation was part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s annual Go Big Read event, which aims to create diverse academic conversation through a shared reading experience.
In a statement to The Daily Cardinal Tuesday, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says UW System President Jay Rothman’s STEM and business workforce proposal may move forward.
The UW System Board of Regents unanimously voted to end the policy at a Thursday meeting in Madison.
Professors are picking up slack as students adjust to the new life under understaffed, uncertain universities.
The incident occurred after a Monday vigil commemorating one month since the Hamas’ deadly Oct. 7 terrorist attacks against Israel.
Former Hawaii Supreme Court Associate Justice Michael Wilson spoke about the importance of prioritizing sustainability in government and policy.
Co-op members faced resistance from University Housing and difficult conditions after being told their original space was set for demolition.
The conservative speaker criticized UW’s response to Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack and defended Israel’s military response in a question and answer session at Shannon Hall.
The renewed calls come as UW-Madison plans additional programming for the campaign in the coming month.
The conservative commentator will speak November 6 at 7 p.m. in Shannon Hall.
McRaney details polarization, division and how minds can come together in the 2022 book, which was selected by Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin.
Dane County MAC and University Health Services are among the groups aiding student survivors in managing the impact and aftermath of sexual assault.
The Oct. 25 events had professors, lecturers and students showcase their thoughts and projects on the state of sustainability at UW-Madison and across the planet.