UW-Stout: Cybersecurity program ranks No. 14 in nation as students excel in cyber defense competitions
Program has earned national credentials, international reach during its first four years Menomonie, Wis. – Just four years after it was created, the University of Wisconsin-Stout Bachelor of Science cybersecurity program ranks as one of the best in the nation,
Cooke campaign: Statement on Iran
EAU CLAIRE, Wisc. – Today, Rebecca Cooke issued the following statement on war with Iran: “My heart breaks for the families of the service members who have been lost or suffered injuries, and all of us are praying for no further loss
A Better Wisconsin Together: Lazar headlines event alongside member of extremist book banning group ‘Moms for Liberty’
MADISON, Wis. — Judge Maria Lazar continues to align herself with Wisconsin’s most extreme right-wing networks in her bid for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, headlining an event tonight alongside a local Moms for Liberty operative, Rebecca Witherspoon. Moms for Liberty
Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative: Announces $10,000 in secondary education scholarships available to its membership
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative will once again offer $10,000 in secondary education scholarships to its membership, the cooperative announced today. Edge is proud to award the children of its members who exemplify the voice of milk
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Highly pathogenic avian influenza confirmed in Dane County
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has identified a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a backyard poultry flock in Dane County. DATCP and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) animal health
Steven Walters: The GOP’s promised tax-rebate checks are not in the mail
Republican leaders proposed returning most of the state’s projected $2.5 billion surplus to taxpayers.
Isaiah Ness: Wisconsin’s utility energy crisis
Poorly regulated public monopolies have created an overstretched, unevenly maintained power grid.
John Nichols: Hong shows strength in Wisconsin governor race
Why is Hong defying the odds?
Bill Kaplan: Rural Rx, make health care better, not worse
Future ACA and Medicaid cuts and policy changes will by 2034 result in 17 million, including 276,000 Wisconsinites, losing health coverage.
Jackson Walker: Ethnic studies courses required to graduate at all 13 four-year UW schools
The courses have been the subject of scrutiny for pushing left-leaning talking points.
Anthony Cruz: We must rethink how and when we prepare people for work
Dual enrollment allows high school students to earn college credit while completing their diplomas, giving them earlier exposure to postsecondary education and clearer pathways to careers.
Hannah Rosenthal: Reject bill to define antisemitism in Wisconsin law
Instead of fighting over divisive definitions, I propose a bipartisan task force to develop a government approach to fighting hatred, including antisemitism.
Michael Lucas: The constitutional tariff crisis: SCOTUS, Trump, and party politics
Rather than take the opportunity to preempt the illegal delegation and assumption of core powers, the Court decided to pay lip service to Congress’s taxing power, but it then resolved to permit delegation of the taxing power anyway under different statutes. But those statutes are illegal too.
Jerry Hanson: America is strongest when all have a voice
We must refuse to treat dissent as treason and diversity as a threat. We must refuse to go along with a leader who normalizes hate and exclusion.
Dave Zweifel: If you enjoy Dane County’s parks, thank Bill Lunney
Creating, improving and expanding those vibrant parts of the community for future Madison and Dane County generations was what drove this tireless champion of the outdoors and the need to protect the environment we’ve been given.