Extra, extra: A year of stories from across UW student newspapers
By Liam Beran | Sep. 3The Cardinal spoke to eight UW System student newspapers about balancing their lives as reporters and students.
Liam Beran is the former campus news editor for The Daily Cardinal and a third-year English major. He has written in-depth on higher-education issues and covered state news. He is a now a summer LGBTQ+ news fellow with The Nation. Follow him on Twitter at @liampberan.
The Cardinal spoke to eight UW System student newspapers about balancing their lives as reporters and students.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty helped draft at least two bills spearheaded by Assembly Speaker Robin Vos.
The sweeping five-year legislative package must be reauthorized every five years and was last updated in 2018. Waiting isn’t an option, farmers say.
A Music Hall restoration, a mandate to have UW System employees complete a module to address “ideological bias” in unconscious bias training and more were taken out of the Dec. 13 deal.
Members of American Federation of Teachers-Wisconsin at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls led the March 25 town hall.
UW System President Jay Rothman announced a proposed 3.75% tuition hike, which would take effect in the fall 2024 semester.
Enrollment, retention and campus services are key concerns for campus community members as the University of Wisconsin-River Falls deliberates how to confront its structural deficit.
This week host Oliver Gerharz talks with the Daily Cardinal’s Campus News Editor Liam Beran about his story on the role of embattled public official Gerard Randall at the Tommy G Thompson Center on Public Leadership.
Gerard Randall is a current member of the conservative-leaning Thompson Center’s public leadership board, according to the Thompson Center’s director.
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 office space of UW-Whitewater's Royal Purple, photographed Feb. 28.
Anya Kelley, editor-in-chief of UW-Oshkosh's The Advance Titan, photographed Feb. 19.
Dauntae Green (left) and Parker Olsen (right), editor-in-chief and managing editor of UW-Whitewater's Royal Purple, photographed Feb. 28.
Staff of UW-Oshkosh's The Advance Titan work on the print edition of their paper during a Feb. 19 production night.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison's Waisman Center, which researches "human development, developmental disabilities, and neurodegenerative diseases," photographed April 22, 2024.