UW-Madison: Graduate programs ranked highly by U.S. News
The University of Wisconsin–Madison graduate programs are once again ranked among the nation’s best in the 2024-25 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Graduate Schools,” including ranking the School of Education first overall in the country. “Our graduate
Marquette University: Civic Dialogues to host discussion, dialogue dinner on ‘Confronting the Loneliness Epidemic in an Age of Polarization,’ April 11
MILWAUKEE — Marquette University’s Civic Dialogues program will host “Confronting the Loneliness Epidemic in an Age of Polarization,” a panel discussion and dialogue dinner exploring the relationship between polarization and the loneliness epidemic we face today. The event will run Thursday,
Dept. of Natural Resources: Eagle Spring Lake boat launch closed until April 12
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced a temporary closure of the Eagle Spring Lake boat launch in the town of Eagle in Waukesha County. The launch is closed now until approximately 4 p.m. on April
Allen campaign: To run for reelection
Waukesha – Today, state representative Scott Allen announced his candidacy for reelection. With the new legislative map, most of the city of Waukesha and the southwestern part of the village of Waukesha are contained in the 82nd district. While the district
Dept. of Natural Resources: Horicon Marsh Education And Visitor Center is back open
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that the Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center, including the Explorium, is again open to the public after closing in March due to a boiler malfunction. Considered a birder’s paradise,
Baldwin campaign: Tammy Tuesdays: April 9, 2024
Hi folks! Welcome back to Tammy Tuesdays, our weekly update email on Tammy’s work and the big fights she’s taking on for Wisconsin families. Tammy knows that there’s more that unites us than divides. She understands that Wisconsin’s middle-class families
Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty: Responds to Wisconsin State Bar’s new calls for racial discrimination, media intimidation
The News: Today, the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) is responding to the Wisconsin State Bar’s latest media and public relations efforts regarding a settlement reached by the Bar and WILL last week. Since that announcement on Thursday,
Coulthard campaign: Earns endorsement of State Representative Evan Goyke
MILWAUKEE, WI — Brady Coulthard, candidate for Wisconsin State Assembly, District 14, proudly announced his campaign’s endorsement from State Representative Evan Goyke on April 9, 2024. Representative Evan Goyke – State Representative, District 18 “Brady Coulthard represents the new leadership and
Callahan campaign: Announces campaign for re-election
Representative Calvin Callahan announces today he is running for Re-Election to the Wisconsin State Assembly. Calvin came to you three years ago with a vision that there should be no reason why your kids, grandkids, and great-grandchildren can’t raise their
Gov. Evers, WHEDA: Announce workforce and senior housing infrastructure funding program
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA), announced today that the Infrastructure Access Loan program is now available to developers and municipalities statewide. “We made one of the largest state investments in
Steven Walters: Voters throw shade on Biden, Trump
Nearly 180,000 primary voters refused to vote for either. What’s does that mean for Wisconsin?
John Nichols: Biden had a much better Wisconsin primary than Trump did
Turnout for the party primaries was roughly equivalent, with both sides drawing close to 600,000 voters. By any reasonable measure, Trump should have gotten the higher popular vote and the higher percentage of the total. But that didn’t happen. Biden won 511,845 votes, compared with 476,355 votes for Trump.
Reid Ribble: If Trump wants to win evangelical voters, he should stop dehumanizing immigrants
As both a former Republican member of Congress who represented Green Bay and — more central to my identity, an evangelical Christian — my plea to the former president would be to speak of and pursue policies that impact immigrants in ways guided by the Bible.
TUE News Summary: Biden promotes student loan relief in Wisconsin as he rallies younger voters; Evers considers PFAS special session
TOP STORIES Biden promotes ‘life-changing’ student loan relief in WI as he rallies younger voters … in … one of a handful of battleground states that could decide the outcome … said he wanted to “give everybody a fair shot”
Dave Cieslewicz: Biden shows up to push me away
Biden’s actually proud of the fact that he has already, through all kinds of backdoor means, been able to have taxpayers — including those who never went to college or who dutifully paid back their loans — pick up $144 billion in college debt.