Fulfilling a referendum promise, MMSD added over 160 full-day spots in 4K classes to increase access, tackle achievement gaps ...
Overall enrollment held steady. The number of graduate and international students declined, as anticipated. And the University of Wisconsin-Madison welcomed roughly 1,000 of the state’s top students ...
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway says Madison needs to invest more in a men’s emergency shelter set to open next spring on Bartillon ...
The United States is ushering in a golden age of domestic energy and mining. But our broken permitting reform system, if not adequately fixed, could undermine our energy abundance goals. With rising ...
Former U.S. ambassador to Hungary David Pressman has been warning that the real danger to American democracy isn't really Donald Trump. No, he writes, it's the capitulation of the country's elites, as ...
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GHC has called a special member meeting to hear from members about staff forming a union to bargain collectively. Seventy percent of primary and urgent care workers filed for an election last December ...
There used to be an unwritten rule among sports fans. It was OK to boo the professional athletes when they screwed up. They were, after all, getting paid big bucks to bring glory to your team, and ...
I stood on the asphalt playground of my long-long-ago elementary school and tried to locate where basketball stanchions once stood. I looked across the grass field where I played baseball all day, ...
Dear Editor: The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin rubber-stamped the application for the Badger Hollow Wind project on Sept. 25. Whether this project is eventually constructed remains to be seen ...
Summer's lease hath all too short a date, said Shakespeare, and ain't that the truth. The cicadas are still singing, but they won't be for long. The days are getting shorter, the nights fall faster.
Wisconsin-born writer Mark O’Connell loves science fiction — that’s what drove him to write for “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.” But he believes real-life science is just as interesting. O’Connell’s new ...