Is Our Wisconsin doing its job from behind a screen?
By Anna Feldman | Feb. 6, 2022The freshman inclusion workshop aimed at reducing hate crimes and bias incidents has been moved to an online format for the foreseeable future.
The freshman inclusion workshop aimed at reducing hate crimes and bias incidents has been moved to an online format for the foreseeable future.
Students have the opportunity to become “pyro-ecologists” and help native landscapes through prescribed fire.
Native Americans raise issues regarding environmental impacts and indigenous rights as construction on a pipeline from Alberta, Canada through Minnesota and Wisconsin continues.
Students and activists address the surge in anti-Asian sentiments and hate crimes nation-wide and on campus.
PhD student Charlotte Francoeur created the zine “The Wonderful World of Microbes” in partnership with the UW Arboretum to illustrate the relationship of microbes to other organisms in the arboretum’s ecosystems and beyond.
The future of ice fishing in Madison remains uncertain as repeated health advisories warn of toxins in Lake Monona
F.H. King and Badger Rock carry on a forward approach to food justice, getting fresh food to those that need it most.