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The University of Wisconsin has granted a housing accommodation to a Jewish student after the conservative law firm First Liberty Institute sent the university a demand letter July 30 on behalf of the ...
The University of Wisconsin Health Compass Program, a walk-in treatment clinic for individuals with substance use issues, recently completed its first year of operation. Located at the UW Health ...
Students for Justice in Palestine began the University of Wisconsin Against Apartheid Week on Monday with a mock apartheid wall display and a teach-in aimed at raising awareness of Israel’s policies ...
The University of Wisconsin School of Education was ranked by U.S. News as the top education graduate school in the country for the second year in a row — 11 of the school’s programs were also rated ...
On Wednesday evening, the University of Wisconsin Badgers volleyball team gave fans much to look forward to in the fall season. The team took down the Marquette Golden Eagles in an exhibition match at ...
“A Minecraft Movie” released April 4, and its success is far beyond the point of any question. It has earned more than $500 million during its first week-and-a-half, becoming the second most ...
The University of Wisconsin Office of Human Resources will no longer organize or fund gatherings for its Black, Indigenous and people of color and Black, Indigenous, Women of Color Employee Networks, ...
The Madison branch of the 50501 movement held an Earth Day “Artivism” event Tuesday afternoon at the Wisconsin State Capitol. The event followed the theme “Wake up! and create the world we want to ...
Wisconsinites voted April 1 to elect Dane County Circuit Court Judge Susan Crawford for state Supreme Court justice, with Crawford receiving 55% of the vote and conservative opponent Brad Schimel ...
The longstanding relationship between the United States and Canada plays a critical role in the stewardship of the Great Lakes, one of the most vital freshwater ecosystems in the world. This ...
One hundred years ago, a young midwesterner-turned-Ivy-Leaguer enlisted in the military during World War I, hoping to die in battle. He instead survived and met a woman who would marry him once he ...
Severe weather forecasting at the University of Wisconsin is at risk due to substantial federal funding cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, according to NPR. Jonathan Martin, ...