
Dave Cieslewicz: Let’s understand DEI
The Legislative Audit Committee ordered up something we’ve been asking for here at YSDA for a long time: a comprehensive audit of diversity, equity and inclusion programs in Wisconsin state government.
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The Legislative Audit Committee ordered up something we’ve been asking for here at YSDA for a long time: a comprehensive audit of diversity, equity and inclusion programs in Wisconsin state government.
Yet the Universities of Wisconsin is committed to the Republicans’ austerity agenda
The economic contrast in Wisconsin is meant to be unsubtle, but can it sell?
Three out of every four Americans believe crime is getting worse when in fact it has been declining sharply.
Tough-talking Milwaukee liberals refuse to toughen a criminal justice system that is comically lenient.
The recent signing of AB 232/SB 240 marks a momentous shift for citizens who have advocated for the acknowledgement and inclusion of Hmong and Asian-American history and culture as part of Wisconsin history.
Sudden shutdown of Social Development Commission has dire consequences and no easy solution.
Half of the media spreads his lies and chaos to destabilize our nation, while the other half often smothers itself in equivocation.
An informed citizenry is at the heart of America’s 246-year-old experiment in democracy. A free press is foundational to an informed citizenry.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will soon hear a case involving records related to the voting rights of mentally incompetent people. No matter which side wins, the public has in some ways already lost.
Legislative hopefuls face strict rules, deadlines, paperwork.
Perhaps because it has at least 2 economies.
President Joe Biden is continuing his illegal and obvious effort to buy votes by “forgiving” student loans. It is a healthy reminder that government involvement makes everything worse. Let us remind ourselves of how we got here.
The U.S. House’s Antisemitism Awareness Act adopts a definition of antisemitism that could be used to penalize criticism of the actions of the state of Israel.
The Ethical Life podcast hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada discuss the four tenets of ethical protests and why such principles are important.
UWM must act now.
The bill, which Speaker Mike Johnson described as an attempt “to crack down on antisemitism on college campuses,” was met with fierce criticism from leading Democrats in Congress.
It’s time to crack down on reckless driving.
Cooke’s successful small-donor fundraising allowed her to hire an experienced campaign manager and set up an impressive campaign website, with thoughtful issue positions and creative social media with thousands of views. No wonder that unions, local small businesses and national organizations have endorsed Cooke.
Hovde claims excessive spending by Baldwin and Biden are responsible for our increasing national debt. In fact, it is the tax cuts of Trump and George W. Bush that have added the greatest to our debt.
The Legislative Audit Committee ordered up something we’ve been asking for here at YSDA for a long time: a comprehensive audit of diversity, equity and inclusion programs in Wisconsin state government.
Yet the Universities of Wisconsin is committed to the Republicans’ austerity agenda
The economic contrast in Wisconsin is meant to be unsubtle, but can it sell?
Three out of every four Americans believe crime is getting worse when in fact it has been declining sharply.
Tough-talking Milwaukee liberals refuse to toughen a criminal justice system that is comically lenient.
The recent signing of AB 232/SB 240 marks a momentous shift for citizens who have advocated for the acknowledgement and inclusion of Hmong and Asian-American history and culture as part of Wisconsin history.
Sudden shutdown of Social Development Commission has dire consequences and no easy solution.
Half of the media spreads his lies and chaos to destabilize our nation, while the other half often smothers itself in equivocation.
An informed citizenry is at the heart of America’s 246-year-old experiment in democracy. A free press is foundational to an informed citizenry.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will soon hear a case involving records related to the voting rights of mentally incompetent people. No matter which side wins, the public has in some ways already lost.
Legislative hopefuls face strict rules, deadlines, paperwork.
Perhaps because it has at least 2 economies.
President Joe Biden is continuing his illegal and obvious effort to buy votes by “forgiving” student loans. It is a healthy reminder that government involvement makes everything worse. Let us remind ourselves of how we got here.
The U.S. House’s Antisemitism Awareness Act adopts a definition of antisemitism that could be used to penalize criticism of the actions of the state of Israel.
The Ethical Life podcast hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada discuss the four tenets of ethical protests and why such principles are important.
UWM must act now.
The bill, which Speaker Mike Johnson described as an attempt “to crack down on antisemitism on college campuses,” was met with fierce criticism from leading Democrats in Congress.
It’s time to crack down on reckless driving.
Cooke’s successful small-donor fundraising allowed her to hire an experienced campaign manager and set up an impressive campaign website, with thoughtful issue positions and creative social media with thousands of views. No wonder that unions, local small businesses and national organizations have endorsed Cooke.
Hovde claims excessive spending by Baldwin and Biden are responsible for our increasing national debt. In fact, it is the tax cuts of Trump and George W. Bush that have added the greatest to our debt.