UW-Stout: Students from three Universities of Wisconsin campuses use machine learning to solve problems for Royal Credit Union
Computer science students from UW-Stout, UWEC, UWRF exercise ‘exceptional’ AI acumen for leading financial institution Menomonie, Wis. – Computer science students from three Universities of Wisconsin campuses leveraged their knowledge of machine learning to address real-world questions for one of
Gov. Evers: Read: Urges Trump Administration to release 2024 outdoor recreation economic data
Unnecessary delays in Wisconsin’s statewide outdoor recreation economic impact data leaves state and industry partners without critical information needed to make strategic investments MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers sent a letter to the Trump Administration urging the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) to release the 2024
WisDems: ICYMI: Rep. Tony Wied refuses to comment on Green Bay High School graduate who was executed by ICE
“Make no mistake: the Democrats’ constant demonization of our ICE officers and their inflammatory rhetoric are the cause of this violence. Until they stop riling up their base, we won’t see an end to this political violence.” — Rep. Tony Wied
Rep. Vos: Statement on University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s departure
Madison… Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) released the following statement regarding the announcement of Chancellor Mnookin’s departure from UW Madison to Columbia University: “I want to thank Chancellor Mnookin for her service to the University of Wisconsin-Madison and applaud her
Sen. Wirch: Wins pink legislative partner award
Madison – Last Month, the Sisters Network of Southeast Wisconsin held their 3rd Annual Pink Chair Affair Brunch, bringing together breast cancers survivors, caregivers, and community partners for a day of celebration. The Sisters Network of Southeast Wisconsin is a local chapter
Gov. Evers: Releases statement regarding new lawsuit filing in support of Minnesota against Trump Administration
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today released a statement regarding a new lawsuit filing in support of the state of Minnesota’s lawsuit challenging President Donald J. Trump and the Trump Administration’s deployment of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Border Patrol in Minnesota and peti… Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a
Michelle Bryant: Vote NO on November GOP Ballot Amendment to Ban DEI in Wisconsin Government
The question is not whether DEI programs are perfect, but whether the state is committed to a future where all its citizens can thrive. To erase DEI from government is to turn our backs on that promise, and on the unfinished work of justice.
Richard Moore: Assembly passes bold—and much needed—stewardship reform
A new proposal reauthorizes Stewardship only through 2028, cuts funding from $16 million to $1.25 million, and eliminates all funding for nonprofit conservation organizations.
Mark Pocan: WI voters deserve fair maps in November
We knew we had gerrymandered maps and fixed them for the state Legislature. But that was only half the job. Now the Wisconsin Supreme Court has the power to fix the federal maps and give the people a fair vote.
Paul Fanlund: Tony Evers reflects on the two fronts of his governorship
As Evers begins his final year in office, it’s worth noting, and pausing to appreciate.
Daniel Buck: The Wisconsin higher-ed reform model
Progress achievable in a purple state
Bill Kaplan: Are Republicans listening?
In 2024, Trump and Republicans won the Catholic and rural vote. Are they listening to them?
Jodi Delfosse and Hannah Freeman: We must speak up over immorality of ICE actions in Minnesota
This is a moment for moral clarity and courage. Our nation is at a crossroads.
Ruth Conniff: As the US government continues its lethal attacks in Minnesota, Wisconsinites wonder how to resist
In this dizzying new era of state terror, citizens and community leaders alike are trying to figure out what to do. What power do we have to face down a violent, repressive government targeting civilians in an operation aimed not at protecting public safety but at disrupting and destroying civil society?
Dave Zweifel: America is now a parody of itself
Clearly if the United States is to continue being the world’s leader, the beacon for others to follow, the country that others aspire to emulate, it needs to stand up to Donald Trump.