UW Housing confronts accommodation issues, need to grow
By Sophia Vento | Nov. 18, 2021Two residence facilities are set to be demolished after 2023 despite a steady increase in demand for on-campus housing.
Two residence facilities are set to be demolished after 2023 despite a steady increase in demand for on-campus housing.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is extending its indoor mask requirement until Jan. 15.
TAA expressed concerns with UW-Madison’s announcement of a three to four percent increase in the minimum stipend for graduate student workers.
UW-Madison to comply with President Biden’s federal vaccine mandate by requiring all university employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
The organization’s founder hopes to empower students to advocate for quality healthcare.
Legislation advocating for the reduction of sexual violence on campus is set to be introduced to ASM on Wednesday.
As part of UW-Madison’s Our Shared Future initiative, the Ho Chunk flag was raised on Bascom Hill on Friday, Nov. 5.
The veteran journalist has over 20 years of experience reporting on congressional affairs.
ASM passed legislation calling for a new statewide student governance body — which would put power back in the hands of students and faculty.
The university’s voting rate was higher than 66% of all other colleges.
A Madison man was charged in a hate crime incident against a UW-Madison student of Asian descent.
Returning to in-person festivities this year, the “Fill the Hill” event raised $436,478 for over a 100 programs at UW-Madison.
The Wisconsin Homecoming Committee aimed to bring back a sense of unity after a challenging year.
The annual “Fill The Hill” event and its flamingos returned to UW-Madison after a year online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, raising funds for the university.
Police arrested the man who was caught driving the wrong way down one-way streets and on sidewalks, nearly striking citizens on Tuesday.
Shukla sat down with The Daily Cardinal to discuss the Housing Equity Team’s goals and her experiences advocating for housing equity in Madison.
UW-System president Tommy Thompson announced that the System will comply with the executive order requiring federal workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
A white sedan has been seen speeding around the downtown area.
UW-Madison has decided to renew its contract with the online proctoring software company Honorlock, sparking concerns among the campus community.
UHS will wait for clinical considerations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services before it continues administering the two booster shots.