Dear Editor: When they pointed out the biblical and practical cases for solar energy, Calvin B. DeWitt and Helen Rose said it well ("The biblical — and practical — case for solar energy," April 22).
Dear Editor: A "MASH" television series episode featured the two head surgeons, Hawkeye and B.J. Hunnicutt, refusing to bathe as part of a protest. Banned from the mess tent due to their pungent scent ...
Dear Editor: I was a full-time UW student from 1974 to 1976. Many things were quite different then in relation to what they are in lecture halls now. I audited three history classes from spring of ...
Dear Editor: I was recently asked by Marsy's Law to design, create and paint eight life-sized silhouettes representing victims from all walks of life. These pieces were on display at the Wisconsin ...
The vision for an expanded all-ages-and-abilities bike network includes more safety, comfort and connection via over 250 ...
When Karen Urrutia Polnitz learned the Madison school district is canceling classes Friday, after the teachers union voted to participate in the “A Day Without Immigrants” protest, she felt ...
Mother’s Day weekend in Madison is always a busy one, and this year is no exception. With University of Wisconsin–Madison commencement bringing families into town alongside Sunday celebrations, ...
Dear Editor: Wisconsin’s constitution does not treat public education as optional. Our elected officials should stop acting as if educating all students is a choice. It is not. Republicans have asked ...
Two animal protection organizations are buying nearly 1,500 of the beagles living at Ridglan Farms, the Blue Mounds dog breeding and scientific testing facility under national scrutiny from animal ...
Dear Editor: I was really disappointed in the article "Conversion therapy ruling threatens Wisconsin's ban," April 22. I searched in vain for a clear definition of "conversion therapy" as defined in ...
Hundreds protested at the dog breeding facility near Blue Mounds. Law enforcement responded with tear gas, pepper spray and ...
If University of Wisconsin-Madison administrators don’t get more clarity on new federal funding rules soon, the university’s Division of Extension may lay off up to 160 employees. Vice Chancellor ...
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