
Dave Zweifel: Once again, UW gets punished for lack of transparency
Once again, the university has shot itself in the foot by opting for secrecy over transparency.
Once again, the university has shot itself in the foot by opting for secrecy over transparency.
It is important to remember that having the governor’s seat does not make one a dictator. Split government means that compromise requires both sides to give a little bit. Sadly, the only attempts to work together came on the part of the Legislature.
The impact of busing in Milwaukee and other cities.
Too often the issue of sex education becomes a one-way lane to only talking about abstinence. While there are legitimate reasons to encourage teens to wait for their emotional growth to match their bodies, it is also incumbent on schools to address the reality of what is actually occurring for many of our youth.
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(MADISON)—Today, Senator Tim Carpenter made the following statement in honor of the three ironworkers whose lives were cut short in the Big Blue crane tragedy on July 14, 1999: “This weekend will mark the 20th anniversary since Big Blue fell
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Bryan Steil released a statement regarding President Trump’s visit to Wisconsin to discuss the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. “President Trump understands that access to international markets, job creation, and higher wages are vital for Wisconsin’s farmers and workers. From farmers across
MADISON, Wis. – Rep. Joel Kitchens, R-Sturgeon Bay, is generally pleased with the education portion of the budget recently signed by Gov. Tony Evers, but he is still frustrated with the governor’s decision to veto a provision that would have
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Dem presidential candidates at a League of United Latin American Citizens town hall last night ripped President Trump over his immigration policies while pledging to reform a
Milwaukee — Democratic presidential candidates at a League of United Latin American Citizens town hall here Thursday night ripped President Trump over his immigration policies while pledging to reform a system they described as broken. The candidates also shared their
Once again, the university has shot itself in the foot by opting for secrecy over transparency.
It is important to remember that having the governor’s seat does not make one a dictator. Split government means that compromise requires both sides to give a little bit. Sadly, the only attempts to work together came on the part of the Legislature.
The impact of busing in Milwaukee and other cities.
Too often the issue of sex education becomes a one-way lane to only talking about abstinence. While there are legitimate reasons to encourage teens to wait for their emotional growth to match their bodies, it is also incumbent on schools to address the reality of what is actually occurring for many of our youth.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers STORY TOPICS – White house – State government – Local government – Agribusiness – Culture – Demographics – Education – Elections – Environment – Health care – Law and order – Management – Military – Minnesota – Public health and safety – Retail – Small business
(MADISON)—Today, Senator Tim Carpenter made the following statement in honor of the three ironworkers whose lives were cut short in the Big Blue crane tragedy on July 14, 1999: “This weekend will mark the 20th anniversary since Big Blue fell during the construction of Miller Park. “It is important
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Bryan Steil released a statement regarding President Trump’s visit to Wisconsin to discuss the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. “President Trump understands that access to international markets, job creation, and higher wages are vital for Wisconsin’s farmers and workers. From farmers across the state to workers at manufacturing companies like Derco, USMCA
MADISON, Wis. – Rep. Joel Kitchens, R-Sturgeon Bay, is generally pleased with the education portion of the budget recently signed by Gov. Tony Evers, but he is still frustrated with the governor’s decision to veto a provision that would have ensured a minimum level of state aid to all school
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Dem presidential candidates at a League of United Latin American Citizens town hall last night ripped President Trump over his immigration policies while pledging to reform a system they described as broken. The candidates also shared their
Milwaukee — Democratic presidential candidates at a League of United Latin American Citizens town hall here Thursday night ripped President Trump over his immigration policies while pledging to reform a system they described as broken. The candidates also shared their plans on issues such as health care, education and climate