Here are a few of the articles I’m proudest of throughout my time in writing.
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UW-Madison administrators make good on their threat to tear down pro-Palestinian encampment
Nearly three dozen students, two professors, arrested in skirmishes with police
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A conservative law firm helped Robin Vos’ office draft a constitutional amendment to limit Wisconsin governors’ partial veto power
The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty helped draft at least two bills spearheaded by Assembly Speaker Robin Vos.
April 18, 2024 | The Daily Cardinal
(Photo by Drake White-Bergey | The Daily Cardinal)
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Cybercriminals stole thousands of UW records, but system leaders didn’t tell the public. Why?
Over 160,000 University of Wisconsin System records, some containing personal information, were stolen during a May cyberattack against the National Student Clearinghouse by a Russia-based cybercriminal organization.
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Exclusive: Facing budget shortfalls, UW System president privately suggested chancellors ‘shift away’ from liberal arts programs at low-income campuses
In an email to chancellors of UW campuses, UW System President Jay Rothman privately suggested schools “shift away” from liberal arts programs while making large, one-time budget cuts.
November 29, 2023 | The Daily Cardinal
(Photograph screencaptured from UW System livestream.)
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UW System internal briefing recommends downsizing remaining branch campuses
Five branch campuses are already slated for closure or a transition to online-only classes
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Wisconsin farmers need a new farm bill. Can Congress act in time?
The sweeping five-year legislative package must be reauthorized every five years and was last updated in 2018. Waiting isn’t an option, farmers say.
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Gerard Randall, embattled GOP official, still sits on Tommy Thompson Center board
Gerard Randall is a current member of the conservative-leaning Thompson Center’s public leadership board, according to the Thompson Center’s director.
March 7, 2024 | The Daily Cardinal
(Photo screencaptured from UW-Oshkosh livestream)
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Meet citizen scientist Scott Pigg
The data nerd is measuring peak noise levels from F-35 fighter jets on Madison neighborhoods
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Athletics research survey sent to UW-Madison students asks if trans women are ‘real women’
The survey was sent by University Recreation and Wellbeing as part of a study conducted across ten universities including UW-Madison.
October 11, 2023 | The Daily Cardinal
(Photo by Tyler Katzenberger | The Daily Cardinal)
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Vos is blocking breast cancer screening bill, advocates say
The measure passed overwhelmingly in the Wisconsin state Senate
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World Dairy Expo in Madison declines Trump campaign stop
Some Republican leaders have been urging the former president to stump in Dane County
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Madison’s police monitor office threatens legal action against the city
Alders refer ordinance proposal tightening oversight of the body to August meeting
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Trump administration cuts threaten UW-Madison ag studies, state farmers
Nearly 80% of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences’ research budget is federal funding
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The Wisconsin GOP puts up little fight as Chris Taylor cruises to victory
The Dem-supported candidate scores a 20-point win over conservative-backed Maria Lazar
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Wisconsin military department removes job discrimination policies, holiday observances from website
Archived web pages show some equal employment policies that are no longer visible
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Humanities, social sciences among most-cut UW programs
An Isthmus analysis of university records finds they comprise more than half of all suspensions and eliminations
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Disclaimer missing on likely AI-generated Tom Tiffany campaign ad
A 2024 state law requires that such videos include disclosure text
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When people have nowhere to go
The Social Justice Center, which is a gathering spot for homeless individuals, has generated 130 police calls this year