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DANE COUNTY TO LIFT ALL COVID-19 ORDERS, RESTRICTIONS JUNE Public Health Madison and Dane County announced Tuesday all COVID-19 guidelines will be lifted June 2, including mask requirements and gathering restrictions. PHMDC reported in a press release that 63% of Dane County residents have gotten the vaccine and 53% are fully vaccinated. They also predict 75% of the county will have received at least one dose of vaccine by June 2 — the day THE NEW NORMAL: STUDENTS AND EXPERTS SHARE DIFFICULTIES Though it is difficult to accurately predict the lasting social effects, four psychologists at the University of Wisconsin wonder what ‘going back to normal’ will mean for students and how relationships and other social interactions will change in the longrun.
DATA SHOWS RATE OF COVID-19 BREAKTHROUGH According to the Wisconsin State Journal, new data has been released showing 0.03% of fully vaccinated Wisconsin residents have contracted COVID-19 after getting the vaccine.In other words, there have been 605 reported COVID-19 cases among the 1.8 million residents who have been fully vaccinated. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and experts claim these numbers show up WISCONSIN LAWMAKERS OPPOSE VACCINE PASSPORTS · THE BADGER Alice Vagun /The Badger Herald. Several Wisconsin lawmakers recently opposed the idea of a government implemented vaccine passport. Vaccine passports provide documented proof as to whether or not an individual received a COVID-19 vaccine, and would be used to grant access to buildings or events if the government were to enforce the use of them CONCRETE SLAB FROM VAN HISE FACADE BREAKS OFF, CRASHES At around 1 p.m. Sunday, a large slab of concrete fell from the third-floor facade of the University of Wisconsin Van Hise Hall, crashing directly in front of its main entrance, according to a tweet from the UW System.. The building remains open with the affected Linden Drive entrance being closed, UW spokesperson Meredith McGlone said in an email statement to The Badger Herald. DHS CHOOSES ROCK COUNTY FOR FIRST COMMUNITY VACCINATION DHS chooses Rock County for first community vaccination clinic. Rock County, Wisconsin is set to become the first community-based COVID-19 vaccination clinic in the state starting on Feb. 16, according to a press release from the office of Gov. Tony Evers. This clinic is one of the first initiatives to make the COVID-19 vaccine readily BAN ON TRANSGENDER ATHLETES FROM WOMEN'S SPORTS DOES NOT March 2, Wisconsin Republicans joined an alarming number of states around the U.S. by introducing discriminatory bills aimed at preventing transgender athletes from participating in sports on teams that do not match the sex they were assigned at birth.. Over two dozen states have recently proposed similar bills, while other states, like Mississippi, are close to signing their bills into law. UNWRAP THE FORESKIN ON A VERY SPECIAL, UNCIRCUMISED Circumcision refers to the full or partial removal of the foreskin, most of the time done right after birth on baby boys. The foreskin is a part of the penis anatomy. All it is is a sheath of skin that covers the head of the penis. When a penis becomes erect, this thin layer of WU TAKES OWN LIFE IN COUNTY JAIL · THE BADGER HERALD Wu takes own life in county jail. Meng-Ju “Mark” Wu, a 20-year-old former University of Wisconsin student who was charged with a triple homicide in 2003, committed suicide Monday in the Dane County Jail. Wu was found at about 1 a.m. hanging from a strip of cloth tied to a sprinkler head in his prison cell, according to a release. THE BADGER HERALD · UW-MADISON'S PREMIER INDEPENDENTSOFTBALLADVERTISEHUMP DAYBASEBALLVOLLEYBALLFOOD UW campus changes COVID-19 restrictions for events, face coverings, outdoor physical distancing May 30, 2021. Madison Mavericks: Mavericks split road trip, fall to third in North May 25, 2021. Madison Mavericks win first ever home game, roll past CEO Kings May 23, 2021. Dane County to lift all COVID-19 orders, restrictions June 2 May 20,2021.
DANE COUNTY TO LIFT ALL COVID-19 ORDERS, RESTRICTIONS JUNE Public Health Madison and Dane County announced Tuesday all COVID-19 guidelines will be lifted June 2, including mask requirements and gathering restrictions. PHMDC reported in a press release that 63% of Dane County residents have gotten the vaccine and 53% are fully vaccinated. They also predict 75% of the county will have received at least one dose of vaccine by June 2 — the day THE NEW NORMAL: STUDENTS AND EXPERTS SHARE DIFFICULTIES Though it is difficult to accurately predict the lasting social effects, four psychologists at the University of Wisconsin wonder what ‘going back to normal’ will mean for students and how relationships and other social interactions will change in the longrun.
DATA SHOWS RATE OF COVID-19 BREAKTHROUGH According to the Wisconsin State Journal, new data has been released showing 0.03% of fully vaccinated Wisconsin residents have contracted COVID-19 after getting the vaccine.In other words, there have been 605 reported COVID-19 cases among the 1.8 million residents who have been fully vaccinated. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and experts claim these numbers show up WISCONSIN LAWMAKERS OPPOSE VACCINE PASSPORTS · THE BADGER Alice Vagun /The Badger Herald. Several Wisconsin lawmakers recently opposed the idea of a government implemented vaccine passport. Vaccine passports provide documented proof as to whether or not an individual received a COVID-19 vaccine, and would be used to grant access to buildings or events if the government were to enforce the use of them CONCRETE SLAB FROM VAN HISE FACADE BREAKS OFF, CRASHES At around 1 p.m. Sunday, a large slab of concrete fell from the third-floor facade of the University of Wisconsin Van Hise Hall, crashing directly in front of its main entrance, according to a tweet from the UW System.. The building remains open with the affected Linden Drive entrance being closed, UW spokesperson Meredith McGlone said in an email statement to The Badger Herald. DHS CHOOSES ROCK COUNTY FOR FIRST COMMUNITY VACCINATION DHS chooses Rock County for first community vaccination clinic. Rock County, Wisconsin is set to become the first community-based COVID-19 vaccination clinic in the state starting on Feb. 16, according to a press release from the office of Gov. Tony Evers. This clinic is one of the first initiatives to make the COVID-19 vaccine readily BAN ON TRANSGENDER ATHLETES FROM WOMEN'S SPORTS DOES NOT March 2, Wisconsin Republicans joined an alarming number of states around the U.S. by introducing discriminatory bills aimed at preventing transgender athletes from participating in sports on teams that do not match the sex they were assigned at birth.. Over two dozen states have recently proposed similar bills, while other states, like Mississippi, are close to signing their bills into law. UNWRAP THE FORESKIN ON A VERY SPECIAL, UNCIRCUMISED Circumcision refers to the full or partial removal of the foreskin, most of the time done right after birth on baby boys. The foreskin is a part of the penis anatomy. All it is is a sheath of skin that covers the head of the penis. When a penis becomes erect, this thin layer of WU TAKES OWN LIFE IN COUNTY JAIL · THE BADGER HERALD Wu takes own life in county jail. Meng-Ju “Mark” Wu, a 20-year-old former University of Wisconsin student who was charged with a triple homicide in 2003, committed suicide Monday in the Dane County Jail. Wu was found at about 1 a.m. hanging from a strip of cloth tied to a sprinkler head in his prison cell, according to a release. DHS CHOOSES ROCK COUNTY FOR FIRST COMMUNITY VACCINATION DHS chooses Rock County for first community vaccination clinic. Rock County, Wisconsin is set to become the first community-based COVID-19 vaccination clinic in the state starting on Feb. 16, according to a press release from the office of Gov. Tony Evers. This clinic is one of the first initiatives to make the COVID-19 vaccine readily CONCRETE SLAB FROM VAN HISE FACADE BREAKS OFF, CRASHES At around 1 p.m. Sunday, a large slab of concrete fell from the third-floor facade of the University of Wisconsin Van Hise Hall, crashing directly in front of its main entrance, according to a tweet from the UW System.. The building remains open with the affected Linden Drive entrance being closed, UW spokesperson Meredith McGlone said in an email statement to The Badger Herald. NEW WISCONSIN LAW ALLOWING ALCOHOL TO GO WILL SUPPORT Despite the economic struggles of the pandemic, Wisconsin may have just got one new law right. On Mar. 26, the state legislature passed a new law which allows bars and restaurants to sell alcohol to go. Previously, only full unopened bottles could be sold to customers, but now cocktails may be sold in individual-sized to-go containers. ALL ABOARD: WHY HIGH-SPEED RAIL IS THE FUTURE OF All Aboard: Why high-speed rail is the future of transportation in the U.S., Wisconsin After Wisconsin had opportunity to set tone for high-speed transportation 10 years ago, U.S. projects provide renewedhope for future
PROPOSED LOCATION FOR MEN'S SHELTER CAUSES CONTROVERSY Proposed location for men’s shelter causes controversy. In a quiet corner of the east side, adjacent to East-Towne mall, there is a struggle brewing that has thrown the mayor’s office, residents, advocates for the homeless and property developers into a ANALYSIS OF TARANTINO AND HIS FILM: ONCE UPON A TIME... IN Like many of his recent films, Once Upon a Time is quite long, maybe even a tad too long with a run-time of two hours and forty-one minutes. The run-time emphasizes the immersion into 1969 Hollywood and allows for Tarantino to masterfully craft every single shot with this intent. ‘Widows’ is more than a simple heist movie Academy Award WHY THE LEGAL DRINKING AGE SHOULD BE LOWERED TO 18 · THE Why the legal drinking age should be lowered to 18. College students consuming alcohol is inevitable — while not all choose to partake in drinking, many do. Drinking alcohol can lead to unsafe conditions. An altered state of mind impairs individuals which makes them more vulnerable to injury, sexual assault and even death. PRIDE FLAG ON PUBLIC GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES, NEW New York City’s Stonewall Inn, a gay club, was raided by police officers in 1969 because same-sex relations were illegal at the time. Six days of protest followed, where members of the LGBTQ community clashed with law enforcement. 'MOANA' BREAKS ALL THE NORMS OF BEING A DISNEY PRINCESS Courtesy of Giphy. “Moana” is a children’s film that has been getting a lot of buzz since its release Nov. 23. This latest newest Disney princess film brings all of the aspects everyone loves about the classic Disney movies but with a fresh perspective. The story follows Moana (Auli’I Cravalho), daughter to the chief of aPolynesian tribe.
WOMEN FEEL EXTRA PRESSURE TO PROVE THEMSELVES IN MALE Anna Larson /The Badger Herald. Though some of the sciences are seeing an increase in women, female students still feel the pressure to prove themselves in fields that men have historically dominated. As different campus groups push for inclusivity and more female representation in STEM fields, the women in these majors each havedifferent
THE BADGER HERALD · UW-MADISON'S PREMIER INDEPENDENTSOFTBALLADVERTISEHUMP DAYBASEBALLVOLLEYBALLFOOD UW campus changes COVID-19 restrictions for events, face coverings, outdoor physical distancing May 30, 2021. Madison Mavericks: Mavericks split road trip, fall to third in North May 25, 2021. Madison Mavericks win first ever home game, roll past CEO Kings May 23, 2021. Dane County to lift all COVID-19 orders, restrictions June 2 May 20,2021.
DANE COUNTY TO LIFT ALL COVID-19 ORDERS, RESTRICTIONS JUNE Public Health Madison and Dane County announced Tuesday all COVID-19 guidelines will be lifted June 2, including mask requirements and gathering restrictions. PHMDC reported in a press release that 63% of Dane County residents have gotten the vaccine and 53% are fully vaccinated. They also predict 75% of the county will have received at least one dose of vaccine by June 2 — the day DATA SHOWS RATE OF COVID-19 BREAKTHROUGH According to the Wisconsin State Journal, new data has been released showing 0.03% of fully vaccinated Wisconsin residents have contracted COVID-19 after getting the vaccine.In other words, there have been 605 reported COVID-19 cases among the 1.8 million residents who have been fully vaccinated. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and experts claim these numbers show up THE NEW NORMAL: STUDENTS AND EXPERTS SHARE DIFFICULTIES Though it is difficult to accurately predict the lasting social effects, four psychologists at the University of Wisconsin wonder what ‘going back to normal’ will mean for students and how relationships and other social interactions will change in the longrun.
WISCONSIN LAWMAKERS OPPOSE VACCINE PASSPORTS · THE BADGER Alice Vagun /The Badger Herald. Several Wisconsin lawmakers recently opposed the idea of a government implemented vaccine passport. Vaccine passports provide documented proof as to whether or not an individual received a COVID-19 vaccine, and would be used to grant access to buildings or events if the government were to enforce the use of them PROPOSED LOCATION FOR MEN'S SHELTER CAUSES CONTROVERSY Proposed location for men’s shelter causes controversy. In a quiet corner of the east side, adjacent to East-Towne mall, there is a struggle brewing that has thrown the mayor’s office, residents, advocates for the homeless and property developers into a ALL ABOARD: WHY HIGH-SPEED RAIL IS THE FUTURE OF All Aboard: Why high-speed rail is the future of transportation in the U.S., Wisconsin After Wisconsin had opportunity to set tone for high-speed transportation 10 years ago, U.S. projects provide renewedhope for future
GOP LAWMAKERS CREATE RESOLUTION TO TERMINATE STATEWIDE GOP lawmakers create resolution to terminate statewide mask mandate 'Regardless of whether state or federal laws require it, respect for the health of our families, neighbors and ourselves should compel us to always wear masks in public settings until the pandemic is undercontrol,' dean says
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WU TAKES OWN LIFE IN COUNTY JAIL · THE BADGER HERALD Wu takes own life in county jail. Meng-Ju “Mark” Wu, a 20-year-old former University of Wisconsin student who was charged with a triple homicide in 2003, committed suicide Monday in the Dane County Jail. Wu was found at about 1 a.m. hanging from a strip of cloth tied to a sprinkler head in his prison cell, according to a release. THE BADGER HERALD · UW-MADISON'S PREMIER INDEPENDENTSOFTBALLADVERTISEHUMP DAYBASEBALLVOLLEYBALLFOOD UW campus changes COVID-19 restrictions for events, face coverings, outdoor physical distancing May 30, 2021. Madison Mavericks: Mavericks split road trip, fall to third in North May 25, 2021. Madison Mavericks win first ever home game, roll past CEO Kings May 23, 2021. Dane County to lift all COVID-19 orders, restrictions June 2 May 20,2021.
DANE COUNTY TO LIFT ALL COVID-19 ORDERS, RESTRICTIONS JUNE Public Health Madison and Dane County announced Tuesday all COVID-19 guidelines will be lifted June 2, including mask requirements and gathering restrictions. PHMDC reported in a press release that 63% of Dane County residents have gotten the vaccine and 53% are fully vaccinated. They also predict 75% of the county will have received at least one dose of vaccine by June 2 — the day DATA SHOWS RATE OF COVID-19 BREAKTHROUGH According to the Wisconsin State Journal, new data has been released showing 0.03% of fully vaccinated Wisconsin residents have contracted COVID-19 after getting the vaccine.In other words, there have been 605 reported COVID-19 cases among the 1.8 million residents who have been fully vaccinated. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and experts claim these numbers show up THE NEW NORMAL: STUDENTS AND EXPERTS SHARE DIFFICULTIES Though it is difficult to accurately predict the lasting social effects, four psychologists at the University of Wisconsin wonder what ‘going back to normal’ will mean for students and how relationships and other social interactions will change in the longrun.
WISCONSIN LAWMAKERS OPPOSE VACCINE PASSPORTS · THE BADGER Alice Vagun /The Badger Herald. Several Wisconsin lawmakers recently opposed the idea of a government implemented vaccine passport. Vaccine passports provide documented proof as to whether or not an individual received a COVID-19 vaccine, and would be used to grant access to buildings or events if the government were to enforce the use of them PROPOSED LOCATION FOR MEN'S SHELTER CAUSES CONTROVERSY Proposed location for men’s shelter causes controversy. In a quiet corner of the east side, adjacent to East-Towne mall, there is a struggle brewing that has thrown the mayor’s office, residents, advocates for the homeless and property developers into a ALL ABOARD: WHY HIGH-SPEED RAIL IS THE FUTURE OF All Aboard: Why high-speed rail is the future of transportation in the U.S., Wisconsin After Wisconsin had opportunity to set tone for high-speed transportation 10 years ago, U.S. projects provide renewedhope for future
GOP LAWMAKERS CREATE RESOLUTION TO TERMINATE STATEWIDE GOP lawmakers create resolution to terminate statewide mask mandate 'Regardless of whether state or federal laws require it, respect for the health of our families, neighbors and ourselves should compel us to always wear masks in public settings until the pandemic is undercontrol,' dean says
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WU TAKES OWN LIFE IN COUNTY JAIL · THE BADGER HERALD Wu takes own life in county jail. Meng-Ju “Mark” Wu, a 20-year-old former University of Wisconsin student who was charged with a triple homicide in 2003, committed suicide Monday in the Dane County Jail. Wu was found at about 1 a.m. hanging from a strip of cloth tied to a sprinkler head in his prison cell, according to a release. THE BADGER HERALD · UW-MADISON'S PREMIER INDEPENDENT UW campus changes COVID-19 restrictions for events, face coverings, outdoor physical distancing May 30, 2021. Madison Mavericks: Mavericks split road trip, fall to third in North May 25, 2021. Madison Mavericks win first ever home game, roll past CEO Kings May 23, 2021. Dane County to lift all COVID-19 orders, restrictions June 2 May 20,2021.
PROPOSED LOCATION FOR MEN'S SHELTER CAUSES CONTROVERSY Proposed location for men’s shelter causes controversy. In a quiet corner of the east side, adjacent to East-Towne mall, there is a struggle brewing that has thrown the mayor’s office, residents, advocates for the homeless and property developers into a LANGUAGE REVITALIZATION EFFORTS FOR OJIBWE CONTINUE Language revitalization efforts for Ojibwe continue despite COVID-19 challenges. As the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the globe, it left a jarring impact on all aspects of life. For the Ojibwe nation which had already been struggling with revitalizing its language, the pandemic has presented new opportunities and challenges. ASTRAZENECA CHANGES VACCINE EFFICACY ESTIMATE, EXPERTS SAY Wednesday, biopharmaceutical company AstraZeneca decreased their estimate of their COVID-19 vaccine efficacy from 79% to 76%.. Though potentially alarming to the public, University of Wisconsin professor Dr. Oguzhan Alagoz said this change is actually scientifically insignificant in the science backing the vaccine. UNIVERSITY TO DEVELOP SNORTABLE VACCINE IN EFFORT TO University to develop snortable vaccine in effort to inoculate Greek life. MADISON, Wis. — In a press conference Tuesday, Chancellor Rebecca Blank confirmed plans of a $1.6 million project focused on the research and development of a snortable alternative to the COVID-19vaccine.
ALL ABOARD: WHY HIGH-SPEED RAIL IS THE FUTURE OF All Aboard: Why high-speed rail is the future of transportation in the U.S., Wisconsin After Wisconsin had opportunity to set tone for high-speed transportation 10 years ago, U.S. projects provide renewedhope for future
UW IMPLEMENTS PASS/FAIL GRADING POLICY AFTER SEMESTER-LONG The latest pass/fail announcement comes after Associated Students of Madison representatives and other student leaders fought for the policy since last fall. Vice Provost for Teaching & Learning John Zumbrunnen said the policy will be similar to the SD/UD policy for spring 2020. “We will be sharing more information, including FAQs, with the campus community very soon — but we anticipate AMERICA MUST SUPPLANT POLITICAL ARGUMENT WITH CONVERSATION To achieve this, America must be willing to strip the taboos from policies the two parties generally disagree with, including taxes, health insurance, immigration, gun rights and a host of other issues that currently cannot be discussed. If the taboos and stigma are dropped, healthy conservation can be held about the best possible stepforward.
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WOMEN FEEL EXTRA PRESSURE TO PROVE THEMSELVES IN MALE Anna Larson /The Badger Herald. Though some of the sciences are seeing an increase in women, female students still feel the pressure to prove themselves in fields that men have historically dominated. As different campus groups push for inclusivity and more female representation in STEM fields, the women in these majors each havedifferent
DANE COUNTY TO LIFT ALL COVID-19 ORDERS, RESTRICTIONS JUNE Public Health Madison and Dane County announced Tuesday all COVID-19 guidelines will be lifted June 2, including mask requirements and gathering restrictions. PHMDC reported in a press release that 63% of Dane County residents have gotten the vaccine and 53% are fully vaccinated. They also predict 75% of the county will have received at least one dose of vaccine by June 2 — the day WISCONSIN LAWMAKERS OPPOSE VACCINE PASSPORTS · THE BADGER Alice Vagun /The Badger Herald. Several Wisconsin lawmakers recently opposed the idea of a government implemented vaccine passport. Vaccine passports provide documented proof as to whether or not an individual received a COVID-19 vaccine, and would be used to grant access to buildings or events if the government were to enforce the use of them THE NEW NORMAL: STUDENTS AND EXPERTS SHARE DIFFICULTIES Though it is difficult to accurately predict the lasting social effects, four psychologists at the University of Wisconsin wonder what ‘going back to normal’ will mean for students and how relationships and other social interactions will change in the longrun.
PROPOSED LOCATION FOR MEN'S SHELTER CAUSES CONTROVERSY Proposed location for men’s shelter causes controversy. In a quiet corner of the east side, adjacent to East-Towne mall, there is a struggle brewing that has thrown the mayor’s office, residents, advocates for the homeless and property developers into a VAN HISE TO UNDERGO 'URGENT REPAIRS' AFTER CONCRETE FALLS Concrete slab from Van Hise facade breaks off, crashes outside front entrance At around 1 p.m. Sunday, a large slab of concrete fell from the third-floor facade of the University of Wisconsin Read. Gov. Tony Evers authorized the emergency repairs last Thursday to “protect public health, welfare and safety,” according to the UW pressrelease.
GOP LAWMAKERS CREATE RESOLUTION TO TERMINATE STATEWIDE GOP lawmakers create resolution to terminate statewide mask mandate 'Regardless of whether state or federal laws require it, respect for the health of our families, neighbors and ourselves should compel us to always wear masks in public settings until the pandemic is undercontrol,' dean says
UW IMPLEMENTS PASS/FAIL GRADING POLICY AFTER SEMESTER-LONG UW implements pass/fail grading policy after semester-long student advocacy. The University of Wisconsin announced Monday the implementation of a special pass/fail grading option for spring 2021 following months of advocacy from student organizations on campus. While UW Chancellor Rebecca Blank said the university would notimplement another
AMERICA MUST SUPPLANT POLITICAL ARGUMENT WITH CONVERSATION To achieve this, America must be willing to strip the taboos from policies the two parties generally disagree with, including taxes, health insurance, immigration, gun rights and a host of other issues that currently cannot be discussed. If the taboos and stigma are dropped, healthy conservation can be held about the best possible stepforward.
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BODIES OF TWO MADISON MEN ARE BURIED ON BASCOM HILL · THE Bodies of two Madison men are buried on Bascom Hill. While thousands of students walk across the terrace in front of Bascom Hall each week, very few realize what lies just a few feet below their own: the remains of two men whose story dates back to the beginning of the city of Madison itself. Fairly little is known about the two men whose DANE COUNTY TO LIFT ALL COVID-19 ORDERS, RESTRICTIONS JUNE Public Health Madison and Dane County announced Tuesday all COVID-19 guidelines will be lifted June 2, including mask requirements and gathering restrictions. PHMDC reported in a press release that 63% of Dane County residents have gotten the vaccine and 53% are fully vaccinated. They also predict 75% of the county will have received at least one dose of vaccine by June 2 — the day WISCONSIN LAWMAKERS OPPOSE VACCINE PASSPORTS · THE BADGER Alice Vagun /The Badger Herald. Several Wisconsin lawmakers recently opposed the idea of a government implemented vaccine passport. Vaccine passports provide documented proof as to whether or not an individual received a COVID-19 vaccine, and would be used to grant access to buildings or events if the government were to enforce the use of them THE NEW NORMAL: STUDENTS AND EXPERTS SHARE DIFFICULTIES Though it is difficult to accurately predict the lasting social effects, four psychologists at the University of Wisconsin wonder what ‘going back to normal’ will mean for students and how relationships and other social interactions will change in the longrun.
PROPOSED LOCATION FOR MEN'S SHELTER CAUSES CONTROVERSY Proposed location for men’s shelter causes controversy. In a quiet corner of the east side, adjacent to East-Towne mall, there is a struggle brewing that has thrown the mayor’s office, residents, advocates for the homeless and property developers into a VAN HISE TO UNDERGO 'URGENT REPAIRS' AFTER CONCRETE FALLS Concrete slab from Van Hise facade breaks off, crashes outside front entrance At around 1 p.m. Sunday, a large slab of concrete fell from the third-floor facade of the University of Wisconsin Read. Gov. Tony Evers authorized the emergency repairs last Thursday to “protect public health, welfare and safety,” according to the UW pressrelease.
GOP LAWMAKERS CREATE RESOLUTION TO TERMINATE STATEWIDE GOP lawmakers create resolution to terminate statewide mask mandate 'Regardless of whether state or federal laws require it, respect for the health of our families, neighbors and ourselves should compel us to always wear masks in public settings until the pandemic is undercontrol,' dean says
UW IMPLEMENTS PASS/FAIL GRADING POLICY AFTER SEMESTER-LONG UW implements pass/fail grading policy after semester-long student advocacy. The University of Wisconsin announced Monday the implementation of a special pass/fail grading option for spring 2021 following months of advocacy from student organizations on campus. While UW Chancellor Rebecca Blank said the university would notimplement another
AMERICA MUST SUPPLANT POLITICAL ARGUMENT WITH CONVERSATION To achieve this, America must be willing to strip the taboos from policies the two parties generally disagree with, including taxes, health insurance, immigration, gun rights and a host of other issues that currently cannot be discussed. If the taboos and stigma are dropped, healthy conservation can be held about the best possible stepforward.
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BODIES OF TWO MADISON MEN ARE BURIED ON BASCOM HILL · THE Bodies of two Madison men are buried on Bascom Hill. While thousands of students walk across the terrace in front of Bascom Hall each week, very few realize what lies just a few feet below their own: the remains of two men whose story dates back to the beginning of the city of Madison itself. Fairly little is known about the two men whose THE BADGER HERALD · UW-MADISON'S PREMIER INDEPENDENT UW campus changes COVID-19 restrictions for events, face coverings, outdoor physical distancing May 30, 2021. Madison Mavericks: Mavericks split road trip, fall to third in North May 25, 2021. Madison Mavericks win first ever home game, roll past CEO Kings May 23, 2021. Dane County to lift all COVID-19 orders, restrictions June 2 May 20,2021.
LANGUAGE REVITALIZATION EFFORTS FOR OJIBWE CONTINUE Language revitalization efforts for Ojibwe continue despite COVID-19 challenges. As the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the globe, it left a jarring impact on all aspects of life. For the Ojibwe nation which had already been struggling with revitalizing its language, the pandemic has presented new opportunities and challenges. PROPOSED LOCATION FOR MEN'S SHELTER CAUSES CONTROVERSY Proposed location for men’s shelter causes controversy. In a quiet corner of the east side, adjacent to East-Towne mall, there is a struggle brewing that has thrown the mayor’s office, residents, advocates for the homeless and property developers into a ASTRAZENECA CHANGES VACCINE EFFICACY ESTIMATE, EXPERTS SAY Wednesday, biopharmaceutical company AstraZeneca decreased their estimate of their COVID-19 vaccine efficacy from 79% to 76%.. Though potentially alarming to the public, University of Wisconsin professor Dr. Oguzhan Alagoz said this change is actually scientifically insignificant in the science backing the vaccine. UNIVERSITY TO DEVELOP SNORTABLE VACCINE IN EFFORT TO University to develop snortable vaccine in effort to inoculate Greek life. MADISON, Wis. — In a press conference Tuesday, Chancellor Rebecca Blank confirmed plans of a $1.6 million project focused on the research and development of a snortable alternative to the COVID-19vaccine.
ALL ABOARD: WHY HIGH-SPEED RAIL IS THE FUTURE OF All Aboard: Why high-speed rail is the future of transportation in the U.S., Wisconsin After Wisconsin had opportunity to set tone for high-speed transportation 10 years ago, U.S. projects provide renewedhope for future
NEW WISCONSIN LAW ALLOWING ALCOHOL TO GO WILL SUPPORT Despite the economic struggles of the pandemic, Wisconsin may have just got one new law right. On Mar. 26, the state legislature passed a new law which allows bars and restaurants to sell alcohol to go. Previously, only full unopened bottles could be sold to customers, but now cocktails may be sold in individual-sized to-go containers. UW IMPLEMENTS PASS/FAIL GRADING POLICY AFTER SEMESTER-LONG The latest pass/fail announcement comes after Associated Students of Madison representatives and other student leaders fought for the policy since last fall. Vice Provost for Teaching & Learning John Zumbrunnen said the policy will be similar to the SD/UD policy for spring 2020. “We will be sharing more information, including FAQs, with the campus community very soon — but we anticipate AMERICA MUST SUPPLANT POLITICAL ARGUMENT WITH CONVERSATION To achieve this, America must be willing to strip the taboos from policies the two parties generally disagree with, including taxes, health insurance, immigration, gun rights and a host of other issues that currently cannot be discussed. If the taboos and stigma are dropped, healthy conservation can be held about the best possible stepforward.
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STOP LINE 3: THE INDIGENOUS-LED FIGHT TO HALT CONSTRUCTION ON THE LAST REMAINING SEGMENT OF A THOUSAND-MILE PIPELINEby Azul Kothari
When you first arrive at the Welcome Center in Palisade, one of several water protector camps that have sprung up in northernMinnesota along …
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BOARD OF REGENTS VOTES TO REMOVE EXCESS CREDIT POLICY ON ALL UW CAMPUSES EXCEPT UW-MADISONby Haley Bills
The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents voted April 9 to remove a 2002 policy that imposed a surcharge on students whoaccumulate …
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UW-Madison Campus May 30, 2021 UW CAMPUS CHANGES COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS FOR EVENTS, FACE COVERINGS, OUTDOOR PHYSICAL DISTANCING FULLY VACCINATED PEOPLE NO LONGER REQUIRED TO WEAR FACE COVERINGS IN MOST INDOOR SPACES ON CAMPUS STARTING JUNE 2 City of Madison May 20, 2021 DANE COUNTY TO LIFT ALL COVID-19 ORDERS, RESTRICTIONS JUNE 2 PHMDC WILL LIFT ORDERS PERTAINING TO MASKS, GATHERING CAPACITIES AS VACCINATION RATE RISES UW-Madison Campus May 8, 2021 2021 UW GRADUATES CELEBRATE IN-PERSON COMMENCEMENT AT CAMP RANDALL KEYNOTE SPEAKER, BROADWAY ICON ANDRÉ DE SHIELDS TELLS GRADUATES TO 'SEIZE THE GIFT' OF THEIR FUTURES * UW-Madison Campus · May 30, 2021 UW CAMPUS CHANGES COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS FOR EVENTS, FACE COVERINGS, OUTDOOR PHYSICAL DISTANCING * City of Madison · May 20, 2021 DANE COUNTY TO LIFT ALL COVID-19 ORDERS, RESTRICTIONS JUNE 2 * UW-Madison Campus · May 8, 2021 2021 UW GRADUATES CELEBRATE IN-PERSON COMMENCEMENT AT CAMP RANDALL * City of Madison · May 4, 2021 THE SEMESTER THAT WAS * City of Madison · May 3, 2021 20-YEAR-OLD WOMAN SEXUALLY ASSAULTED ON UNIVERSITY AVENUE * State of Wisconsin · Apr 30, 2021 MADISON CITY COUNCIL TO TAKE UP RECOMMENDATIONS INCLUDING BODY CAMERAS FOR ALL WISCONSIN LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS * UW-Madison Campus · Apr 30, 2021 BOARD OF REGENTS VOTES TO REMOVE EXCESS CREDIT POLICY ON ALL UW CAMPUSES EXCEPT UW-MADISON * Science News · Apr 29, 2021 EVERS, BUSINESSES IN CONFLICT OVER EMPLOYEE COVID-19 INFORMATIONRELEASE
* UW-Madison Campus · Apr 28, 2021 ASM PROPOSES INITIATIVES FOR FALL SEMESTER, HOLDS FIRST MEETING WITHNEW COUNCIL MEMBERS
* State of Wisconsin · Apr 28, 2021 CENSUS DATA SHOWS WISCONSIN ON CREST OF LOSING ONE HOUSE OFREPRESENTATIVE SEAT
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Editorial May 4, 2021 A GOODBYE LETTER TO MY SECOND HOME WITHOUT THIS STUDENT NEWSPAPER, I PROBABLY WOULD BE ON MY WAY TO FINISHING OUT A GOD-AWFUL STATS DEGREE (SORRY STATS MAJORS)Herald Apr 26, 2021
BADGER BARSTOOL’S ATTEMPT TO REPLACE COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER ANDRÉ DE SHIELDS WITH BARRY ALVAREZ HIGHLIGHTS IMPLICIT BIAS “REALLY INTERESTING HOW A BLACK MAN GETS A CHANCE AND Y’ALL ARE RUSHING TO TAKE IT AWAY,” UW BIPOC COALITION SAYS Editorial Apr 20, 2021 THE BADGER HERALD EDITORIAL BOARD: INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES MUST ADVOCATE FOR, EMPATHIZE WITH INTERNATIONAL STUDENT STRUGGLES NEW ISS DIRECTOR SHOULD REPRESENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS, HEAR AND VOICE THEIR CONCERNS * Column · May 4, 2021 DEAR, THE BADGER HERALD: DO CHANGE, JUST NOT TOO MUCH * Editorial · May 4, 2021 ON RUDE RECKONINGS AND THE MILLION MOMENTS THAT MATTER * Editorial · May 4, 2021 A GOODBYE LETTER TO MY SECOND HOME * Editorial · Apr 29, 2021 THE BADGER HERALD EDITORIAL BOARD: SPRING 2021’S BIGGEST STORIES * Column · Apr 28, 2021 UW STUDENTS AND COMPLIANT MPD OFFICERS SHOULD FACE DISCIPLINARY CONSEQUENCES FOR MIFFLIN GATHERING, PROPERTY DAMAGES * Herald · Apr 26, 2021 BADGER BARSTOOL’S ATTEMPT TO REPLACE COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER ANDRÉ DE SHIELDS WITH BARRY ALVAREZ HIGHLIGHTS IMPLICIT BIAS * Column · Apr 22, 2021 WI MUST END PREEMPTIVE LAWS REGARDING PLASTICS TO PRESERVE ENVIRONMENT * Column · Apr 22, 2021 CELEBRATE EARTH DAY BY HAVING TEACH-INS, STIMULATING DISCUSSIONS ABOUTCLIMATE CHANGE
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ArtsEtc Apr 8, 2021
‘SPOTLIGHT’ ILLUSTRATES THE IMPORTANCE OF INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM DURING SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH THE MOVIE ABOUT THE BOSTON GLOBE IS AN EVER-PRESENT REMINDER OF SPEAKING UP AGAINST VIOLENCE ArtsEtc Mar 25, 2021 EXCLUSIVE: BOB ODENKIRK TALKS HIS NEW MOVIE “NOBODY” WE INTERVIEWED BOB ODENKIRK ABOUT HIS UPCOMING FILM "NOBODY," RELEASING IN THEATERS THIS FRIDAY, MARCH 26TH, 2021 ArtsEtc Mar 23, 2021 WANDAVISION EPISODE EIGHT EASTER EGGS, HINTS FOR WHAT’S TO COME THE DISNEY PLUS HIT REACHES FINAL EPISODES AND THE EASTER EGGS AREN'THOLDING BACK
* Art · May 19, 2021 UW FINE ARTS STUDENTS PUT TOGETHER COLLABORATIVE ART GALLERY IN STATESTREET VENUE
* Art · Apr 26, 2021 THREE PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT BOOKS THAT WILL ACTUALLY CHANGE YOUR LIFE * Art · Apr 26, 2021 WHAT IS DEMI LOVATO’S BEEF WITH A SMALL-BUSINESS YOGURT SHOP? * Madtown Crier · Apr 22, 2021 MADTOWN CRIER 4.22: EVENTS FOR THE WEEKEND * ArtsEtc · Apr 22, 2021 ENVIRONMENTAL READS FOR EARTH DAY * Art · Apr 22, 2021 LOCAL SHOP OWNER FINDS STRENGTH LOOKING BACK ON CHALLENGING 2020 * Art · Apr 21, 2021 HONEST REVIEW OF TIKTOK RECIPES * ArtsEtc · Apr 20, 2021 NONAME DISCUSSES RACE, SOCIAL JUSTICE, MUSIC AT UW LIT FEST * Art · Apr 14, 2021 UW’S CONNECTION TO CREATION OF EARTH DAY * ArtsEtc · Apr 13, 2021 MODA MAGAZINE HOSTS VIRTUAL FASHION WEEK FOR TENTH ANNIVERSARYAll Artsetc
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Football Apr 13, 2021 FOOTBALL: A LEGEND WALKS AWAY: TOP MOMENTS FROM BARRY ALVAREZ’STENURE AT WISCONSIN
ALVAREZ LED THE BADGERS TO REMARKABLE HEIGHTS, INCLUDING THREE ROSE BOWL WINS AS HEAD COACH Basketball Apr 2, 2021 MADISON MAVERICKS: CURTREL ROBINSON NAMED NEW HEAD COACH, SEASON SETTO START THIS MONTH
WITH THE SEASON STARTING SOON, ROBINSON IS GETTING HIS PLAYERS READYANY WAY POSSIBLE
Women's Hockey Mar 22, 2021 WOMEN’S HOCKEY: BADGERS DEFEND TITLE, WIN CHAMPIONSHIP SECONDSTRAIGHT SEASON
AFTER A BACK AND FORTH GAME, THE BADGERS TAKE HOME THE TITLE * Madison Mavericks · May 25, 2021 MADISON MAVERICKS: MAVERICKS SPLIT ROAD TRIP, FALL TO THIRD IN NORTH * Basketball · May 23, 2021 MADISON MAVERICKS WIN FIRST EVER HOME GAME, ROLL PAST CEO KINGS * Basketball · Apr 26, 2021 MADISON MAVERICKS: SHORTHANDED SQUAD COMES UP SHORT IN OMAHA * Men's Soccer · Apr 21, 2021 MEN’S SOCCER: BADGERS STRUGGLE TO FIND FOOTING, DISAPPOINT IN 2021SEASON
* Basketball · Apr 20, 2021 BASKETBALL: MADISON MAVERICKS CLAIM TWO VICTORIES IN OBA LEAGUE PLAY * Men's Basketball · Apr 19, 2021 MEN’S BASKETBALL: RECIPE FOR THE BADGERS TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP * Basketball · Apr 16, 2021 BASKETBALL: MAVERICKS FALL SHORT OF VICTORY IN OBA SEASON OPENER * Volleyball · Apr 14, 2021 VOLLEYBALL: NCAA TOURNAMENT PREVIEW AS WISCONSIN SEARCHES FOR THE COVETED NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP * Football · Apr 13, 2021 FOOTBALL: A LEGEND WALKS AWAY: TOP MOMENTS FROM BARRY ALVAREZ’STENURE AT WISCONSIN
* Men's Hockey · Apr 5, 2021 MEN’S HOCKEY: BADGERS SHOCKED IN THE FIRST ROUND AGAINST BEMIDJISTATE
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